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I just wanted to throw my two-cents out there for all of those that really struggle with reading in general.
A little background about me. I was never good at reading at any point in my life. I was a verge high school dropout, so I never really developed the fundamentals that your typical straight A student does. And in my honest opinion for VR you don't have to. I started studying for my MCAT this past January, scored a 5, 6, 6 on my first couple practice tests and eventually finished off scoring consistent 10s on EK 101 tests.
Here's my tip to all of you:
Self-motivate, talk yourself up, tell yourself that you're good at verbal. Write it down. It sounds stupid but you really start believing it. Towards the end I started ENJOYING verbal (God what a thought).
Month 1:Use mapping, get your mind good and sharp at tracking the ideas of each paragraph. Everyday do 4-5 passages.
Month 2: start doing this in your head, still 4-5 passages everyday.
Month 3: stamina stamina stamina, completely transition to EK's strategy, while taking every practice test you can.
Lastly exhaust every resource. I did all of TPR, all of EK, all of Kaplan.
In my honest opinion, half of this section is about stamina, reading comp, and understanding the main idea the other half is repetition/muscle memory.
I started doing straight up mapping for 2 months and my scores would cap out at 8. I decided something had to change. The next 2 weeks I used mental mapping, and the following 2 weeks I used EK's strategy. That's when I really started scoring higher 31/40 32/40. I realized that if I had transitioned earlier I probably would've started getting much higher scores 11s and 12s.
A little background about me. I was never good at reading at any point in my life. I was a verge high school dropout, so I never really developed the fundamentals that your typical straight A student does. And in my honest opinion for VR you don't have to. I started studying for my MCAT this past January, scored a 5, 6, 6 on my first couple practice tests and eventually finished off scoring consistent 10s on EK 101 tests.
Here's my tip to all of you:
Self-motivate, talk yourself up, tell yourself that you're good at verbal. Write it down. It sounds stupid but you really start believing it. Towards the end I started ENJOYING verbal (God what a thought).
Month 1:Use mapping, get your mind good and sharp at tracking the ideas of each paragraph. Everyday do 4-5 passages.
Month 2: start doing this in your head, still 4-5 passages everyday.
Month 3: stamina stamina stamina, completely transition to EK's strategy, while taking every practice test you can.
Lastly exhaust every resource. I did all of TPR, all of EK, all of Kaplan.
In my honest opinion, half of this section is about stamina, reading comp, and understanding the main idea the other half is repetition/muscle memory.
I started doing straight up mapping for 2 months and my scores would cap out at 8. I decided something had to change. The next 2 weeks I used mental mapping, and the following 2 weeks I used EK's strategy. That's when I really started scoring higher 31/40 32/40. I realized that if I had transitioned earlier I probably would've started getting much higher scores 11s and 12s.