<p>I have problems in the critical reading part :/
i just can't finish the whole section with right answers in 24 minutes :/
i need to take my time in order to understand the question and the answer :/
so how should i divide my time in the reading section ?? :l
and any other tips ? :/
i'll really be thank full
my SAT is on June 1 which is a week from now :/</p>
<p>just spend less time on maths then. math is easier anyway</p>
<p>I suggest, 'just do selective answering… I’e do questions like vocab. in context then line reference and then the other types of question.
It is sometimes suggested to read the questions before reading the passage but I dont really follow this technic.</p>
<p>Good luck and sorry for spell , grammer errors.</p>
<p>Practice passage mapping and try this pacing guide:
- Skim and mark up main ideas/author’s view areas
- Answer detail questions and skip harder questions. Go back and look at the referenced lines.
- Give the hard questions a shot. Skip if you can’t eliminate 2 or more choices.</p>
<p>Most importantly of all, don’t spend 3 minutes on a single question. Skip or guess, and move on.</p>
<p>If you have to guess, choose the shortest answer. I once had a teacher suggest this technique to me and while I don’t know how valid it actually is, it seems like the shorter questions are always good choices and I’ve done well on the tests I’ve taken thus far</p>