<p>I’ve had a while since January 2008 and I sort of haven’t gotten a whole lot better on passages, rather focusing more on vocabulary. I got a 560 on the real thing, and I had a 690 on one practice test(sometime between Jan. and Today), and others I’ve had low 600s and high 500s. I’ll take 2 practice tests on Friday, but anyone recommend reading the whole passage first really quickly than reading in chunks and answering the corresponding questions with each paragraph?</p>
<p>I can get questions wrong easily if I interpret. I know that prep books tell you to not interpret and only follow the passage, but eventually you’ll have to use some sort of conventional thinking to apply. I can always cross out those extreme choices, but when you have to decide between those 2-3 choices, what type of thinking do you guys have in your mind(ie think from the perspective of an explanation for the answer choice and why the other answer could be wrong). I hope that I get something going tomorrow.</p>