<p>Hi!
Currently my CR score range is between 650-760, but I’m still suspicious with my technique.
I used Noitaraperp’s method, if you are wondering. However, no matter how fast I go, I still struggle with my time-management - that’s it, I hardly have any time left for each of my CR section to review. </p>
<p>Many people use noitaraperp’s technique and finish each section in half the time, so I wonder how do they do that without sacrificing accuracy? Also, SHOULD I READ THE LINE-REFERENCES ONLY (well, maybe 1 sentence up and down) AND SKIP THE WHOLE PARTS THAT DON’T HAVE LINES-REFERENCE?</p>
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<p>One more question, I’m struggling between the 700-760 range for Math, should I buy “PWN the SAT” to maximize my chances of getting 800 on Math? </p>
<p>I too am using Noitaraprep’s method. Turns out that I manage to finish the entire section in 20 minutes.
I know that time-management is a common problem especially when you are reading the entire section. However, only apply this technique to long passage only.
I also realized that going through the passage quickly in the first go actually compelled me to read it again, which led to time wasting. So in your first go, make sure you read it carefully (the underlined parts), so that you can quickly solve the questions without even referring to the passage again.
I hope this helps :)</p>
<p>Everybody starts their practice from a different place. If you are naturally a slower reader than average you may not be able to finish as quickly as suggested. I would suggest buying PWN the SAT and/or some of the books from Dr. Steve.</p>
<p>I would suggest skipping the part of reading the question and writing down what you are looking for for the questions. I just look at the line references and mark it. I think it helps because it helps me look at the passage section without any previous bias and I save more time that way.</p>