(Keicho) What would you like to happen in this conversation? (blu3mo) I want to find a way to overcome my stagnating SAT Reading & Writing scores. I also want to try using Keicho in this situation to see if it helps. (Keicho) What kind of “Keicho” is that? (blu3mo) 👎Keicho (Keicho) What kind of “way to overcome” is that? (blu3mo) 🙁 (Keicho)
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I want to find a way to overcome my stagnating SAT Reading & Writing scores. I also want to try using Keicho in this situation to see if it helps.
- What kind of “way to overcome” is that? (blu3mo) 👎way to overcome (Keicho)
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I want to find a way to overcome my stagnating SAT Reading & Writing scores. I also want to try using Keicho in this situation to see if it helps.
- What kind of “stagnating” is that? (blu3mo) I have taken the test 3-4 times, but my Reading score is around 350 and Writing score is around 300. I thought I understood various techniques from reading books like Black Book, but my scores haven’t improved. Actually, my Writing score is lower, and I wasn’t aware of that. (Keicho) What kind of “Writing” is that? (blu3mo) Reading long passages and answering questions based on evidence. (Keicho) What kind of “reading” is that? (blu3mo)I need to read as quickly as possible on the first attempt, but I haven't been able to increase my reading speed while maintaining minimal understanding. If I don't understand something, I get anxious and end up reading it properly. (Keicho) Is there anything else about this “reading”? (blu3mo)After reading it once, it's enough to have a general understanding of the flow and the position of things. I realized this when I was doing Khan Academy's practice problems. Even if I don't fully understand, my understanding deepens as I solve the problems. (Keicho)
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I need to read as quickly as possible on the first attempt, but I haven’t been able to increase my reading speed while maintaining minimal understanding. If I don’t understand something, I get anxious and end up reading it properly.
- Where does this “reading” occur? (blu3mo) I read it at the beginning of each major section. (Keicho)
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I need to read as quickly as possible on the first attempt, but I haven’t been able to increase my reading speed while maintaining minimal understanding. If I don’t understand something, I get anxious and end up reading it properly.
- Where is this “reading” located? (blu3mo) 🙁 (Keicho)
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I need to read as quickly as possible on the first attempt, but I haven’t been able to increase my reading speed while maintaining minimal understanding. If I don’t understand something, I get anxious and end up reading it properly.
- How do you know this “reading”? (blu3mo) I studied reading techniques from books like Black Book, but I haven’t been able to practice various strategies yet. (Keicho)
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I need to read as quickly as possible on the first attempt, but I haven’t been able to increase my reading speed while maintaining minimal understanding. If I don’t understand something, I get anxious and end up reading it properly.
- What is this “reading” like? (blu3mo) This way of reading is often referred to as skimming, but it’s different from actual skimming. It’s more like a QR code reader, where it’s okay as long as you can read the part that is necessary for your purpose, even if you haven’t comprehended the whole thing. (Keicho) What kind of “skimming” is that? (blu3mo) 👎skimming (Keicho) What kind of “expression is often used” is that? (blu3mo) 👎expression is often used (Keicho) What kind of “comprehending the whole thing” is that? (blu3mo) Trying to understand and grasp all the elements, even if they are not necessarily needed for the purpose. I don’t want to do that in SAT Reading. (Keicho) What kind of “SAT” is that? (blu3mo) It’s a standardized test, so it’s designed to be solvable even without subjectivity. (Keicho) What kind of “standard” is that?(blu3mo)👎 Standard (Keicho) What do you mean by “solvable”? (blu3mo) It means being able to provide an incontrovertible answer. (Keicho) What do you mean by “incontrovertible”? (blu3mo) It means there is no room for criticism. (Keicho) What do you mean by “criticism”? (blu3mo) It refers to pointing out deficiencies in the answer or highlighting ideas that are not universally accepted.