@bastod13 (not sure how to use this reply feature lol) a curvebreaker is a 5/5 difficulty question. These difficult questions are often referred to as curvebreakers because they set the curve between 170+ scorers and others. In terms of your update…
Hi! I do the first 10 in 10 because with the more recent tests I have seen 4-5 star difficulty questions be mixed into questions 11-15, so I no longer found it worth the risk to do the first 15 in 15. I definitely still try to move through 11-15 qui…
From what I've grown to realize is you need to dose it. Start with untimed prep. Take full RC sections UNTIMED to train your mind to endure these word salads. That way, you adapt to the stress of back to back passages. Eventually, so much informatio…
Okay I am about to sound crazy... but my tactic to avoid burnout is every 5 questions, I look away from my test and close my eyes or look around and slowly count to 10. Ever since doing this, I have found myself avoid burnout and actually (surprisin…
From all the PTs I have taken, the last five are the hardest/curvebreakers! 7Sage has weekly lessons for that under live classes (if you have that subscription). If not, a fantastic substitute is the Loophole Logical Reasoning book. I used to have t…
I tried to skip around the syllabus and only messed myself up more. I saw my scores go down and started to get confused. Take it from me: follow the syllabus... it is set up the way it is for a reason!