On the ACT, do you read the reading passages or skim it?
2011-09-08 20:02:52 UTC
Do you read the passage then answer the questions or the other way around? Also, how do you do well on the science section x.x?
Three answers:
AlexPalmer
2011-09-11 09:39:19 UTC
It's more efficient to read the questions and then look for the answers, as most of the questions are plot-based rather than inferring the entire meaning of the entire story through analytical means. The Science section is not based on scientific knowledge, so there's no need to go back and review old Bio and Chem notes, but it is based on graphs, charts, and data, which sounds easy, but when you don't understand the context it's being given in, sometimes gets a little tricky. It's hard to per say prepare for this section because there are so many different situations you could get, but the best way is probably just to do a lot of practice tests for these to get used to how you answer questions and the format it's displayed in and so on.
musin
2016-10-21 10:48:02 UTC
I aced the analyzing section (I aced each and every little thing yet writing). I examine a question, then skimmed the passage quite immediately for an answer, and repeated. in many circumstances there are 2 questions consistent with passage that require you to have understood the passage. by capacity of the time you attain those, what you have spoke back ought to tell you sufficient. in specific situations you ought to positioned sentences the place they seem to extra healthful. be certain which you do do no longer confuse your self once you conflict by way of and notice a sentence that doesn't belong there- there is going to be a question asking the place it is going to circulate.
2011-09-08 21:47:54 UTC
My teachers always told me to read questions and answers before the actual passage.I have some strategies you can use.
1.U.N.R.A.A.V.E.L.
2. QAR
I say read the questions fand answers first.You dont want to waste time reading a 10 page passage before the actual questions if you are on a time limit.But when your done and have spare itme you can read the passage quietly to yourself untill times up
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