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HI
First off, let me introduce myself.
My name is Eyal, and I live in currently live in Israel. I have been using this site for a few months and greatly appreciate the joint efforts that made GMATClub to what it has become today.
I am taking the exam this coming April, and am struggling with RC. I am a native English speaker and reading is not difficult for me, however I find myself going back to the passage a few times and wasting precious time. The "skimming" method helps me read the text but not fully understand it.
My question is - what is the best method for reading and solving RC? By reading the first and last lines of a paragraph I miss the point of the passage, and by reading it all the first time I feel like I am wasting time.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Eyal
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