In the example that you gave, "vehement opposition" is a lot stronger than "cautious skepticism." I would read with the expectation of seeing this question and notice any clues in the passage of the author's attitude. How is the author describing th…
I've actually never made a distinction between "main point" and "main conclusion" question stems. And I haven't made the same observation that you have based on that distinction.
However, I do know what you are referring to when you say that some o…
I wouldn't necessarily say that they are among the "easiest" question types. They can be straightforward at times, but not always.
Make sure that you are distinguishing between MBT questions and MSS questions. What are some examples of MBT question…
I would actually suggest taking no more than one or two PTs per week. When you take a PT, you're really testing your ability at a given moment. In addition, you're working on your execution (e.g., timing, avoiding unforced errors, focus). But the pr…
I haven't sat down to go through the entire Core Curriculum, so I don't have an answer for how long it takes to do so. Are you currently still learning the fundamentals of the test? If so, know that this phase generally takes some time, since you're…
I took a look at the questions you listed above. It's hard to identify patterns from just four questions. I would say that PT61 S2 Q10 is the trickiest question of the bunch. Two of the questions involve the natural sciences, while the other two inv…