Help:How to improve my critical reading?

<p>I am not good at critical reading really. I think i'am only able to get 600 or a little more on this section. I have completed the Official Guide and the Princeton Review's 11 practice tests but i don't think i am improving quite fast. I'm going to take the test again in Oct so that i don't think i get enough time to read lots of fictions or critiques recommanded. What should i do? Is there any useful stratigies to improve my score? I think i can handle the setence completion questions quite well, but just not confident on the passages. Please give me some advice.</p>

<p>Practice reading magazines and newspapers, for fun.</p>

<p>Read 'the economist'.</p>

<p>^ that's actually a very very good suggestion :)</p>

<p>lmao yehh the economist actually helps a whole lot. the ny times also. try reading those two for like two months</p>

<p>where do i get those magazines/newspapers?</p>

<p>^ yeah where do i get the newspapers besides subscribing them?</p>

<p>I know that my library subscribes to The Economist :)</p>

<p>Just read 'the economist' will help? How about the fictions?</p>

<p>Reading it will help, but it has to be on a more extensive scale. Just do a lot of SAT passages every week though, don't just read articles.</p>