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Episode 8: 3 Different Ways to Take the ACT Reading Section
Episode 8: 3 Different Ways to Take the ACT Reading Section
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18 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Many say you should always preview the questions before you read the passage. Others say you should read the passage first. Some say you should read the first and last sentence of each paragraph. Who is right?
I narrow it down to three general methods:
Method 1:
Step 1: Preview the Questions
Step 2: Briskly Read the Passage
Step 3: Answer the Questions Referring Back to the Passage
Method 2:
Step 1: Read the Questions Thoroughly
Step 2: Find the Answers in the Passage
Method 3:
Step 1: Read the Passage Thoroughly
Step 2: Find the Answers
Step 3: Quickly Answer the Questions
About 48% score highest using method 1, 8% using method 2, and 44% using method 3.
You must practice. Figure out how to define the methods for you to maximize your reading score.
I’d love to connect with you and keep you posted on upcoming episodes and resources. For a free downloadable pdf What Scholarship Committees Look for and How to Win Them, go to scholarships.chadcargill.com (http://scholarships.chadcargill.com), and get your guide now.
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If you have questions, leave a comment here or on the Chad Cargill Workshops Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Chad-Cargill-Workshops-22077611182/?ref=bookmarks) page.
To view the workshop calendar, go to calendar.chadcargill.com (http://calendar.chadcargill.com). You can also order the prep book Chad Cargill's ACT and sign up for speed reading at chadcargill.com. If you are interested in hosting a workshop at your high school, call our office at (405) 454-3233 or email penny@chadcargill.com.
chadcargill.com (http://www.chadcargill.com)
Twitter: @ChadCargill
Thanks for listening to the podcast!
I narrow it down to three general methods:
Method 1:
Step 1: Preview the Questions
Step 2: Briskly Read the Passage
Step 3: Answer the Questions Referring Back to the Passage
Method 2:
Step 1: Read the Questions Thoroughly
Step 2: Find the Answers in the Passage
Method 3:
Step 1: Read the Passage Thoroughly
Step 2: Find the Answers
Step 3: Quickly Answer the Questions
About 48% score highest using method 1, 8% using method 2, and 44% using method 3.
You must practice. Figure out how to define the methods for you to maximize your reading score.
I’d love to connect with you and keep you posted on upcoming episodes and resources. For a free downloadable pdf What Scholarship Committees Look for and How to Win Them, go to scholarships.chadcargill.com (http://scholarships.chadcargill.com), and get your guide now.
For a free downloadable pdf of Key Things You Must Know on Test Day, go to testday.chadcargill.com (testday.chadcargill.com), and get your guide now.
If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcast app. Leave a shout out for your high school, and I may read it on a future podcast.
If you have questions, leave a comment here or on the Chad Cargill Workshops Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Chad-Cargill-Workshops-22077611182/?ref=bookmarks) page.
To view the workshop calendar, go to calendar.chadcargill.com (http://calendar.chadcargill.com). You can also order the prep book Chad Cargill's ACT and sign up for speed reading at chadcargill.com. If you are interested in hosting a workshop at your high school, call our office at (405) 454-3233 or email penny@chadcargill.com.
chadcargill.com (http://www.chadcargill.com)
Twitter: @ChadCargill
Thanks for listening to the podcast!
Released:
Apr 2, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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