Huge CR improvement because of a "revelation"... and questions about it

<p>same here… thanks in advance ^_^</p>

<p>:) </p>

<p>Anyways if anyone is interested in my “strategies” which I really use naturally:</p>

<p>Before I was rushing nervously through the passages to try to get the FACTS down and answer the questions. Now I keep a sense of feeling and ideas and stuff while I read. And I’m calm and don’t look at the watch every 30 seconds anymore. And take my time to understand it very well. And that’s just about the time given, maybe slightly longer, but with some practice I can definitely get there. :)</p>

<p>adamonkey2: ok i’m kinda where you were at…i took a few practice tests (read whole passage then questions) but my CR is constantly in the low-mid 500s. what kind of strategy are you using?</p>

<p>for all of those that requested RR’s 14 rules..</p>

<p>they’re too long to type out in PM’s (each rule is like 1-2 pages each)</p>

<p>-___-</p>

<p>The whole Rocket Review book used to be online on some website. Dunno where that went though??</p>

<p>Although what you could do is go here :</p>

<p>[Amazon</a> Online Reader : The Rocket Review Revolution : The Ultimate Guide to the New SAT and the PSAT 2005-2006 Edition](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/045121644X/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link]Amazon”>http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/045121644X/ref=sib_dp_pt#reader-link) </p>

<p>and search it up.</p>

<p>aw :[ isn’t there like a summary of the rules asian sensation?</p>

<p>could you just list the rules? don’t need to explain every little detail..</p>

<p>yeah, can you send me too as well asian sensation?? I hope I have my “revelation” in this month. My CR was 550 the first time I took it and I really want to increase it to 700+. Actually I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I think time is major problem for me. Anyways, cats, I’m so jealous!</p>

<p>i dont remember much from rr’s cr,except few important ones

  1. read the intro paragraph very carefully.
    lol that’s about it.
    but there are some others are pretty useful.
    the ways the argument is presented, conventional wisdom, etc.</p>