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October SAT Reading: Score a 700+ Without Reading ANY Passages

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In this video, I break down how you can realistically push a 700+ on SAT Reading/Writing by minimizing how much you read. Reading is the hardest part for most people because you get bored, forget what you just read, and then waste time rereading. So my whole goal here is simple: stop reading fluff. For the Writing/Grammar side especially, most questions can be answered by reading the sentence before, the sentence with the underlined portion, and the sentence after—nothing more. I also cover the few cases where you do need a bit more context. For vocabulary-in-context, if your vocab is strong you might not need the passage at all, but usually you just read the sentence the word is in to lock the meaning. For sentence ordering questions, you don’t read the entire passage—you scan the paragraph for key words/phrases (like a reaction to something someone said), find the matching line, and place it. Then I talk about the comprehension section: you can’t “not read,” but you absolutely shouldn’t read every word twice. Read the questions first, annotate while you skim, and condense each paragraph into 1–2 lines so you don’t have to reread. Most of you only need about 70–80% of the passage (sometimes 65–75% if you’re fast) to answer correctly and save time.

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