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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 3:54 pm
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LG - you should have all your work clearly written on the page, with your setup in one area and each question in its own little box, separated from everything else. It should be easy to find your work for a given question and check it because it should be a discrete section of the page. This will also help you the first time through, as an organized LG page reflects an organized mind (/Kung-Fu like koan).cunninghat wrote:Is there a consensus way that you should go about marking/checking questions that will lead to you catching the maximum number of errors possible?
I'm getting pretty good with timing (usually have 2-3 minutes left in most sections), and I'm really just trying to capture the last few points to hit the mid to high 170s.
While I can check LR questions relatively easily (I'll mark and then check the individual questions since they are all independent of each other), I'm not so sure how to check a difficult game or a dense passage since it requires re-diagramming or rereading to be certain. Ultimately, I guess spending more time the first time through and being certain is an option, but if you have a few minutes left, how do you go about checking RC and LG?