For anyone having trouble with time on LR
Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:05 pm
I just wanted to share some advice that has seemed to help me immensely with getting LR down to -2 to -0 consistently. For me, one of my major problems affecting my score was the time constraint. The biggest hurdle it seems to jump in regards to time is disciplining yourself on the amount of time you allow for each question. The first 10 in 10 is a solid idea and a good goal to reach, more often my problem was in the later sections. There was always a few questions in the teens that I would get hung up on, unable to pin down an answer. I wouldn't move on to the next one until I was sure of my answer, and often my time invested didn't make me any more sure of the answer. If I didn't understand or wasn't sure at first, another minute almost never helped me. The time lost there caused problems later in the section - lack of time causing me to rush, resulting in more missed questions.
Once I started disciplining myself to just accept that I probably will miss that one, the time became much less of a factor. I would still miss the hard ones, but I wouldn't falter on questions that I used to go back and say "well that was stupid, I didn't read it carefully enough". After a few weeks of this disciplining, my time was getting a lot more efficient. I was just guessing on those questions - but I was getting to the end of section with a few minutes or more to spare. This allowed me to go back to the ones I was unsure about, and for some reason during this review, the question became a lot more clear. This has resulted in very consistent and predictable scoring.
Anyways, just wanted to share some tips if anyone is having the problems I did.
Once I started disciplining myself to just accept that I probably will miss that one, the time became much less of a factor. I would still miss the hard ones, but I wouldn't falter on questions that I used to go back and say "well that was stupid, I didn't read it carefully enough". After a few weeks of this disciplining, my time was getting a lot more efficient. I was just guessing on those questions - but I was getting to the end of section with a few minutes or more to spare. This allowed me to go back to the ones I was unsure about, and for some reason during this review, the question became a lot more clear. This has resulted in very consistent and predictable scoring.
Anyways, just wanted to share some tips if anyone is having the problems I did.