So there a few things in the works here.
1. You have a plan and are committed to put in the time (How much time per day/per week are you committing to?)
2. You have a compromised mindset - - which is a fairly normal response to continued lower-than-desired scoreing paired with self knowledge of not working smart or hard...But things are changing now, so how does it serve you to to continue to believe that you won't improve your performance and continue to not. For this, you need to work on how you psychologically engage with the material. This isn't merely 'seeing that you're improving' it's believeing it, and requires 'the big guns.' We draw from EFT, EMDR, NLP, Hypnosis...For starters, use our sampler on our webpage. This might be enough, and is technology to help you get out of your own way, which will be extremely helpful.
https://testprepny.com/full-potential-audio-program/
3. Most of our students improve their reading by learning our mindful speedreading techniques. Typically, approximately 80% RC questions draw from 20% of what you read. Students tend to hunker down with the intention to learn the majority of what they read, but this is not only not necessary, it's overkill. Learn some form of speedreading, identify the flow of the essay, and where to find information, then engage with the critical thinking necessary to answer questions correctly.
Keep us posted on your results and feel free to be in touch with more personalized next steps.
Best,
Bara