<p>What is it? I'm retaking in October hoping to land 700-750(higher would be awesome) to reduce the discrepancy between my 800 math. I tend to have hot/cold streaks when taking the CR. When I got my score report back, I found out that I missed like 3 in a row for the passages and then in another section 3 in a row for SC, so I must get zoned out sometimes. I perfected one section and still ended up with a sub-700 score, so I think I have potential if I understand the techniques. I always feel like I could do really well, but then it doesn't happen. </p>
<p>For example, if I like the passage, the answers come naturally for me, but otherwise I find myself forcing myself to choose between two/three answers that don't like any more right than the others. Help!</p>
<p>Ok, so as the post suggests, what is the best book/combo to prepare for the new CR section?</p>
<p>no you can just buy it. considering the owner put so much time into this forum and answering question, and now you're trying to take the cheap way out?</p>
<p>if you're going for ivy league, 50 dollars isn't going to sink your bank. go and read the thread and decide to buy it or not, but don't ask for us to do something illegal for you.</p>
<p>If you really want to graduate from the Ivy League, you should probably change your attitude towards stealing. Because that's what you're asking other people to do for you.</p>
<p>no I wasn't asking people to post what the books says .. you got the wrong expression. I meant if the tips are really useful , like post how they helped you , NOT what grammatix says the tips are.</p>
<p>I think they should just sell hardcopies of grammatix to avoid any copyright problems.... its not like anyone REALLY reads them on the computer anyways its too hard!!</p>