<p>My reading killed my score. I got a 26 because of it. How can I do the reading? I got a 21 on it. Do you actually read the passage? HELP!</p>
<p>This might not really help since I only got a 26 in reading, but I would read each passage and underline important dates, names, and facts. After each paragraph, I would write a sentence about what it was about. Then I would read the questions and try to answer them. Some of the answers I would remember, but it was helpful for me to have the sentence next to each paragraph so I wouldn’t have to skim the whole passage and have more time.</p>
<p>Well my personal strategy is to read each passage as quickly as possible without missing the key points. If i think a certain line contains important info i mark it to refer back later. After I finish reading, I look at each question and the answer choices for a max of 15 seconds each. If I have a hunch about the correct answer from memory I mark circle the answer in the booklet and if i am close to positive i know the correct answer i mark it on the answer sheet. For the ones i am not sure about, i quickly refer back to the text. Finally I check to see the ones I was kind of sure about in the text. The key is all the answers are usually in the text unless it has you infer something. </p>
<p>By the way I received a 33 on the February reading; I don’t know if thats qualified enough but I’m just trying to give you some of my tips.</p>