Hi, I’m no expert but hopefully I can help you.
Seems like you need to invest time in SC.
In my experience, SC can make or break your score. You can save time on verbal with SC.
Knowing the rules is important but it is not everything.
I have learnt that meaning and logician predication is what is really important and this can really throw you off in the real exam.
Practice only with official questions.
carcass has an SC mega thread that you can use.
Analyse each question that you do. Focus is quality over quantity.
Write down why each answer choice is incorrect and why each choice is right.
Analyse where you are going wrong. What questions are throwing you off.
Do not underestimate the time constraints and pressure of the actual exam.
Do sets of 12 questions and analyse them thoroughly.
Breaking down every question until you are absolutely sure why the OA is the right one.
This will help you during the exam to make quick eliminations.
I hope this helps you.
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