Hi Thegmatboy,
In another recent post, you noted that your Official GMAT was just 4 days away (re: on January 17th). Since you are so close to your Official Test Date, you should NOT be trying to do too much studying. At your current 'ability level' in the Verbal section, the additional points that you're after are almost certainly going to be based around rare and subtle issues (such as rare grammar/idiom rules, tougher Inference questions with subtle differences in the answers in CR and RC, etc.). With RC and CR, a certain type of note-taking is required to maximize your performance, so if you're often answering those types of questions "in your head", then that's part of why you're missing those points.
At this point, you should not be trying to make any significant changes to how you respond to the Test. In these last couple of days, you should limit your studies to general practice and light review (NO CATs and NO 'cramming') - you would be better served by getting some extra rest so that you can go into Test Day calm, clear-headed and ready to work.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich