<p>Ok.... here is the problem:
I seem to have some problem selecting the right answer.
It might sound funny when you hear it, and probablely wonder if I'm just having problem understanding the passage or something, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
unlike many(till I have seen now in CC) I don't have any problem with vocabulary, I usually make maximun of one mistake per section (same with short reading). but the problem comes to me in the passage reading part. when ever I finish doing one section(reading), and before I look at the answers, I look through the questions and say " wait a minute, this answer is wrong.....etc". I don't know why the incorrect answer seemed to be so right to me when I was looking at it(if I look back after the alloted time, it's always a very obvious mistake).
Is it a problem caused by rushing my thoughts?
I don't know why but most of the "get a 800 in CR" tricks doesn't really seem to work at all on me, I just get more confused and make more mistakes(or slow down really much). I've tired a lot(really a lot). Does(did) anyone have the same problem as I do? if so, how did you solve it?
by the way, How do you really get a high score in writing essay in the narrative way? most essay helpers seem to mainly foucus on writing with examples from history and books(examples sometimes really hard to develop on occasional topics).
Thanks for any advice I can get!</p>
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<p>Well that’s because NO collection of “tricks” will (by itself) get you to an 800.</p>
<p>If it did, then no one would be scoring less than 800.</p>
<p>None of the “tricks” I’ve ever seen actually teach people how to read.</p>
<p>The simplest and clearest advice I can give short of creating a curriculum that is “Bennilu-specific” is to read for meaning</p>