Literally, even the question bank they give its not helpful atleast for me. I think college board should listen to the students and make it a bit easier.
for the inference questions (especially the logically completes the text), i always feel like there is way too much info and literally none of it processes in my head. it's even worse when the passage is boring and involves a data table or numbers. could you make a video on how to tackle those questions?
u should try breaking up the text in sections (like for instance this section is just evidence, this section is a summary of the findings of a study, etc) and quickly summarizing each one in ur head. that helps u break down all the complicated and boring ideas into very simple ideas. I've personally done that and helps massively with those type of questions, especially the scientific text ones (also makes it easier for u to refer back to a certain part of the paragraph instead of having to re-read stuff u just don't need when considering the answers
Most of the information is there to do exactly that, bore you, and confuse you. What you want to do is make little notes of the important information summarized in a way that is easier for you to understand
For the detailed question, the answer further suggests that it would likely be difficult to replicate in any other theatrical environments, which is not directly mentioned either. So, wouldn't it be confusing? In this case, the answer choice also has a likely disappointment factor which can corelate to the impossibility to make their way through the entire venue. Could you please elaborate on this?
A compares before and after. B suggests they're disappointed. Why would they be disappointed? The text suggets it's innovating, cool, and different D, compares itineraries That was my thought process🙃🙃
I have done bluebook test 6 and it's terrible. My score is 1280 reading is 520 and math is 760. I'm not worried about math because I have 800 on June test. My reading is so weak, module 1 I have 20/27 which is not really good. I want my module 1 be 25/27 at least. My module 2 is horrible which is 11/27. I'm wrong at 3 WIC, questions from 7 to 15 and 5 writing questions. I know this module has hard questions but I need to get through this to have 1450+. Pls give me instructions
im similar in how im much stronger in math than english, i recommend u perfect grammar since there are specific rules to memorize for them. Grammar section makes up nearly 60% of the total english exam so make sure to get them all correct or maximum 1-2 mistakes. For reading section its honestly unlucky but best thing to do is just read carefully and keep practicing using khan academy. And for vocab i mainly recommend memorizing common prefixes and suffixes
I would disagree with the strategy of eliminating 3 choices to get the right answer. On the test you're pressured by the timer and want to save time. So you'll most likely just look for the right answer choice rather than eliminate the 3 that are wrong.
Read articles, long passages, books, etc. That will help you in a lot of ways, such as vocabulary and predicting what's going next based on the structure of the text
@@LesterOrie-mj6hq it could. Words have multiple meanings - always pay attention to the context it’s used in to determine which one is most appropriate