<p>Just wondering if you annotate or take notes.
If you do, what kind of notes do you take when you read, specifically the long passages?
Also if you want maybe list you're reading score.</p>
<p>I just underline important sentences (I.e ones that show the main idea of each paragraph). Reading score: low 700 to mid 700. Yeah I know it’s not as great as some people’s. :)</p>
<p>No, I don’t take notes. I think it wastes time. The best strategy that I have ever used is to quickly look through the questions, look for questions that ask about a specific line or word, then go to the passage and underline that word or line(s). It helps me a TON.</p>
<p>I only got a 740 on CR, but most questions that I missed were vocab.</p>
<p>I never take notes.
Probably just a bad habit (since I never write in my practice test booklet), but I usually get 0-1 wrong per section anyway so I don’t mind. 800 on my last 2 blue book tests</p>
<p>I just read straight through the passage and answer the questions the old fashioned way. I’ve heard great things about looking for line #'s and marking those up.</p>