<p>i've just finished a reading section from 1296 PR,and i found out that for the first 20 questions,i only got 1 or 2 wrong,but for the last 20 questions i got 5+ wrong,is it because i spent too much time in the beginning,so i kinda rushed on the 3rd and 4th passages?</p>
<p>Possibly, or you might just be better at the first two passages themselves.</p>
<p>Try doing the 3rd and fourth first and the first and second last.</p>
<p>^i actually tried both way…
first do 3rd and 4th,AND first do 1st and 2nd.is it really because of the time-pressure???</p>
<p>like I said, it’s for you to figure out.</p>
<p>Nobody here is a mindreader.</p>
<p>Uh, possibly time, possibly the passage itself. I can’t tell you which though.</p>
<p>imo, the humanities passage is the hardest one to interpret and the natural science is the hardest to dig stuff out, so it very well could be a combination of things.</p>
<p>i had the same experience…so this is what i did:
do the 4th passage for 12 minutes, the 2nd passage for 9 minutes, the 3rd passage for 9 minutes, then the last (prose) passage for 5 minutes…so you can try that</p>
<p>^but how could you finish a passage in 5 mins?</p>