<p>So guys,how do you think i can improve my score to 680-700.Clearly,i have pretty strong vocab (3 wrong + 1 omitted SC ) ,but i always run of time during reading comprehension.How do you tackle the passages ?</p>
<p>Stop asking questions, start taking practice tests, and figure this stuff out yourself. It's the only way to do better. Talking on forums and asking for "strategies" is a total waste of time -- taking full length tests and trying new strategies and figuring out what you need to know is the only way to do it. </p>
<p>Get off CC, start practicing. See you when you get a 680+.</p>
<p>I like to finish SC questions as fast as possible so tht I can have more time on reading comprehension. I spend about 3min per each SC section</p>
<p>I go with arachnotron. You are your best judge. Keep taking more and more tests and you'll hit upon a method for yourself. If you are running out of time you need to figure out why. Is it because you are taking a longer time to read the passage or to figure out the answers? You can do this only by taking tests constantly. Good luck to you!</p>
<p>Missing four our of eighteen-ish on sentence completion is not an indicator of a strong vocabulary. That's just an above-average vocabulary. 14/18 ~ 77.78%</p>
<p>Take Archnotron's advice and quit trolling CC with questions about whether or not you can improve. You are your best indicator for improvement. If you are willing to put in the effort to go over BB and reading strategies from other books, and read a variety of printed material to begin with (Time magazine, Newsweek, etc.) then you should be able to pull it over a 700 no problemo.</p>
<p>i would get QAS. BB and redbook and princeton have CR's that are too easy. I did them and got 680's and 690's while i took teh sat in dec and jan and got 630 and 640 respectively. Get a QAS and it will help u in reading. trust me.</p>