<p>I am really bad in CR on the PSAT.</p>
<p>My friend, who got a 77 or so, said I should read the questions first (not the answers though), and then I should underline the parts in the article where every question with line numbers point to. he said read only the underlined parts.</p>
<p>He then said try to guess the answer, and if I just read the paragraph with the line numbers, I should be able to decipher the meaning of the article for the other questions that don’t refer to a line number.</p>
<p>Is this a feasible way to tackle CR problems and do any of you do this?</p>