CR Improvement

<p>First of all, I would like to apologize for all the threads about me getting psyched out by CR.
Second, I have yet another question which seems unimportant.
For Cr, how should I practice? Do one section of CR from CB sources per day? Or every other day? Should I study vocab? (miss/blank about 4~5 vocab questions) (I miss around 6 questions per section which amounts to like a 600)
Third, Thanks.</p>

<p>Too many people focus on vocab words which I think is a big mistake. Back on the old SAT it was fine because of the analogies which was 100% vocab, but now it is significatly more important to focus on simply reading. As for how many sections you should do daily. I would say 1 slowly and meticulously. Spending possibly 1-2 Hrs on it and making sure you understand exactly why every answer is wrong. This is truly the only way to improve guys. Doing the exact same wrong thing over and over again because you can practice 800 different problems wont raise your score very much. Anyway, do that first section really slowly and then do another section for practice. This puts everything you learned into your brain and allows you to practice it. Any questions you get wrong, you definetly need to know WHY you got it wrong. Good luck :)</p>

<p>Yes, I agree with Harvard_Genius:</p>

<p>It's a good idea to program your brain to recognize right and wrong answers.</p>

<p>BUT, you must also learn to read fairly quickly, while retaining concrete facts. It wouldn't matter if you knew all the answers if you have no time to fill in your bubble sheet! ;)</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>