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Congrats on your great score..with the amount of work experience you have ....getting admitted to a top college would be a breeze.
Your verbal score is outstanding....would be great if you could give us some insights as to how to tackle RC.

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Damn it. Look at your verbal score... :o
I wish I could combine your verbal and my maths. :lol:

Good job. What was your approach to RC ?
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I wish that I could provide good advice on RC, but I am not quite sure why I have done well in this. My approach to each passage was to attempt to clear my mind and read the passage as if I were reading a book for enjoyment. I did not allow myself to stop during the passage to digest details or to take notes. I just tried to grasp the main idea and the flow. This will usually answer at least one of the questions. For the more detailed questions, I new where to refer in the passage because I had a good grasp of the flow. I also used the tips on how to handle different types of questions from Princeton Review (scope, be narrow-minded, be careful of answers with aways, must, all, never). Some of the tips actually came from the CR section of the PR book. I never began by looking for the correct answer. I began by eliminating the incorrect answers.

I certainly don't want to sound like I enjoy RC. I was not happy to get two straight passages at the beginning of the test. They were relatively easy to read passages. I really think that on the last RC passage, I must have guessed well. It was difficult, and I think that by that point in the exam it is very hard to concentrate. People might test better on verbal if it came before quant. It is very hard to read a lengthy passage when you are completely exhausted. Based on that, my last thought is to get plenty of rest prior to the exam and take full advantage of breaks.

Hope this helps.
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Nice one! 90 points increase...should be next to impossible but obviously not!
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