<p>It just seems like I never have enough time for science. If I try not reading the passages, none of the information makes sense and it just gets jumbled in my head but if I do read the passages I do not have time for the questions. Any tips?</p>
<p>Well, what I try to do is compromise for the different Science passages. For all of them, I always read the background information paragraph at the beginning to get a general understanding of everything. Some passages (like the Debating Scientists) I have to read the whole thing. However, for passages involving tables and charts describing results of experiments, I like to skip around: reading the experiment info while skipping the tables/charts, going to the questions, and then going back to the tables for the answer. To me, reading descriptions of the experiments is important, or otherwise I get confused. :/</p>
<p>Skim the passages so you know what they’re generally about then just go straight to the questions. If you can’t understand a question, it’s likely that you might need to scan the passage or just skip the problem until later.</p>