<p>I figured it .I will do only the CR sections of all practice tests i have (4 from the BB , 6 from the online course and 8 QAS) untill i come up with my own successful way of answering Reading Comprehension questions.Then ,i will do the Writing and Math sections of these tests.What do you guys think ?I really need to focus on CR only for 4-5 days because 24th is coming and i don`t want to start a thread ''CR 550 HOW TO IMPROVE'' ... :D:D:D</p>
<p>But how to answer a question like ''in line 2 'virtue' most nearly means'' when i don`t know what is 'virtue' and what 2 of the answer choices,</p>
<p>The Answer: Vocab.</p>
<p>Although the ability to comprehend the passage is important, the key thing is vocab; without knowing the words in the questions, there is no way you are going to get it right.</p>
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I will do only the CR sections of all practice tests i have (4 from the BB , 6 from the online course and 8 QAS) untill i come up with my own successful way of answering Reading Comprehension questions.Then ,i will do the Writing and Math sections of these tests.What do you guys think
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<p>It's fine to focus on CR, but don't completely neglect the other two sections. If you're not constantly practicing your skills (even those skills you have down well) you'll start to lose them.</p>
<p>Yes ,sure.Btw,today i tried to read the questions with line reference and after these,i answered the general ones.It worked fine,680 on my first try.Tomorrow i will try to reach 700++
I don`t think it is possible to achieve a 780-800 on CR without reading the whole passage,but using that method,i have enough time to answer every question.And if i somehow manage to pull a 700,considering the other two sections,i think i will break the 2200 barrier</p>