<p>Is there a way to go over CR questions? I have tests with answers, but no explanations. So I'm always stuck bewildered why I got it wrong. It's completely impractical to type it all on CC.. So what can I do?</p>
<p>There’s is strategy for the CR section( it may or may not work for you)…I also used to freak out on CR section but not now after I used this strategy.
- First finish the sentence completion…single blank questions are easy…use POE (process of elimination) for double blanks especially look for the second blank.
- Finish the sentence completion part in at most 5 minutes.
- In short passage, go through the questions first, keep them in mind and then move on to the passage (finish short passage in 4-5 mins)
- The long passage (mind wandering passage ), first read the italicized portion…then read the first paragraph of passage slowly flowing along through the lines with your pencil.
- Then go immediately to the questions, (the line references) and put mark on every line on passage that line reference asks you to. Example if 16 the mark on left of line 16.
- Now just read the questions carefully and finish all the line references by (example: read a little more above line 16 and a little below it.
- Then logical question are only left. After finishing the line references have finished a lot part of the passage. Then just have cursory glance the whole passage to get the gist.
- Finish the general/logical questions.
If practice this strategy then you’ll finish it in about 20 minutes in 25 min section.
Then you can just revise it again. </p>
<p>Princeton Review, Mc Graw Hill’s have expalnations…go throuh them.</p>