<p>What are your tips?</p>
<p>Do you read EVERYTHING? Do you immediately start into the questions? </p>
<p>What are your tips for the science section to save time and still get a good score?</p>
<p>What are your tips?</p>
<p>Do you read EVERYTHING? Do you immediately start into the questions? </p>
<p>What are your tips for the science section to save time and still get a good score?</p>
<p>Read nothing but the conflicting scientist passage.</p>
<p>The best way to tackle the science section is to browse the questions first. That way, you know what you are looking for, and you don’t waste time needlessly reading more than you have to. For example, most of the information given in the 1st paragraph (the one explaining the experiments) usually ends up being not vital or is one of the last questions in the section. If you spend a good 10-15 seconds skimming over all of the questions on the passage you’re focusing on, you’ld do a lot better and save a lot of time.</p>
<p>For charts and graph ones, i do the questions immediately.
For conflicting view points, i treat it like a SAT critical reading short double passage and read it thoroughly (but keep track of time). I also usually do this last.
For random info ones, i skim through the section and keep in my head the location of some key words. Then i read the questions, and if necessary, go back to the passage. </p>
<p>So no, i don’t read everything. Why waste your time on it? There are 40 questions but only 35 minutes. You have to be quick.</p>
<p>I do not understand anyone on this board. Maybe everyone wants people to fail intentionally? I keep reading do not read the passages but how does that make sense? That is like saying you should answer the reading questions without reading the passage? Very absurd. </p>
<p>Anyways, I have about 5 minutes for every experiment set out of 7 total experiments that must be completed in a total of 35 min. So I spend 1-2 minutes reading the science passage, and then answer the questions in the remaining 3 ish minutes. I guess everyone is different. Science IS my weakest section with a lower 30.</p>
<p>^ This is because the strategy works.</p>
<p>Even though it may not make sense to not read what is given, it is usually a waste of time, as they always give you way more information than the questions need.</p>
<p>I prefer skimming the info in less then 20 seconds, then going to the questions. O_o</p>
<p>I say don’t even look at the writing at all in charts and graphs.</p>