<p>I just got 20 in reading part last time ...
I usually give up the prose fiction ...
I usually skim passages quickly and then start to answer..
But in this way , I almost forget everything when I face questions ...
OMG..
Anyone can help me out?</p>
<p>I usually skip the fiction and do the other three passages first. I mark the place on my bubble sheet where the section is so I don’t mess up the bubbling. I end up doing the fiction when I’m warmed up and I have the other sections to fall back on. You can also use the extra time if you finish the others early so you don’t feel stressed. I recommend doing questions with line references first since they’re the easiest. good luck</p>
<p>I spend about 2-3 minutes actually reading the passages and then start the questions whether I’m finished or not (I absolutely cannot skim). Usually I finish at least half of the passage and can answer most of the questions. If there are questions refering to parts of the passage that I haven’t read, then I either reread that portion at the end or make the best guess I can. Seems to work well for me.</p>
<p>Find interest in what you’re reading even if it truly bores you. You’ll do better.</p>