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Hey Nivivacious,
Did you make this passage map before answering the questions? I mean, do you do this for every passage? ie, write these things down before answering the questions?
Thanks for any info.

Hello! Did you mean my general approach during exams or these mind maps for the competition in particular?
In general: During practice tests, my approach to passages depends on their complexity.
For complex ones, I pretend to like the topic to maintain focus (which is my #1 problem) and opt for shorthand notes, prioritizing understanding over aesthetics. And make a note of specific lines once I have glanced over questions. I have also recently started to observe passage and author's tonality. Not sure if I'm nailing it 100% though. I find this process calming. I'm not too bothered about certain word understanding because from all questions I have seen, they don't place much emphasis on that.
For shorter or easier passages, I skip the shorthand entirely, benefiting from my extremely good speed reading skills, which allow me to read multiple times comfortably. I usually speed-read until I grasp the passage, then quickly scan the questions before giving it a thorough final read.
I recognize the need for more practice because had concentrated a lot on quant, which is why I'm experimenting with mind maps a bit in this competition.
Mind maps in this competition: I made concise notes after 1-2 reads, have focussed a bit on aesthetics and identified lines in the questions that stand out, then noted them down. I do this because I understand it might benefit anyway who looks into this passage in couple months. I try to make them not too detailed. To be fair, I currently have the luxury of time to create mind maps to do this since they do consume a significant amount of time.
I hope this clarifies my approach!