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In the event you see this, I’d like you to know that the way you explained the SA questions took me from 2/5 or 3/5 to 5/5. Finding the gap in the argument and then finding the answer to that gap in the answer choices, I mean wow, it made all the difference! Thank you!
I’m curious… does anyone else find they perform better on questions with a higher curve? I feel like something is wrong (maybe in a good way, but it feels bad lol) with my brain. I consistently get the questions that 50/50 curve into the 150s and 160s (on default difficulty), but also consistently struggle (and fail) with the 130s into 140s.
Makes me wonder one, what the difference is, and two, if there is a pattern difference that delineates the questions from each other making one type difficult for one type of thought processor and the other for another type.
Or, maybe this is just the ramblings of an exhausted LSAT student…
I feel exactly the same way 😂