Really struggling with those curvebreaker LR questions. My score ranges from a -8 to a -6. Would ideally be fine with a -3 or 4 on the test, but really hoping to get some help. Happy to talk about tutoring options.
How are you studying? Going back to basics or drilling? Possibly focusing on the curvebreaker questions? Feeling paralyzed and don’t know how to study at this moment!
"There can be a known known only if theres a known unknown, but there can never be an unknown unknown without a known unknown. Thus, every unknown unknown which is known is actually a known unknown which is unknown."
I heard the newer PTs had more curve-breaker questions, but I don't know that for sure. My scores decreased when I skipped around from PT 50s to 60s to 70s. It probably depends on your skillset, though.
I've thought of doing this as well. I might try it out a couple times in the next week or so as well. It sounds like a great way to zero in on those curvebreaker questions that might fool you twice as the above poster mentioned.
@runiggyrun agreed. And @"Grey Warden" just breath and take some time to internalize the concept. Don't sweat it. I think if a question like this appeared on the LSAT it would be one of the curve-breaker questions.