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  • Saturday, May 23 2015

    @psbrathwaite873

    I'm pretty sure it will.

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  • Saturday, May 23 2015

    Beautiful. Thank you so much for this! Does the June2015 LSAT get released as a preptest in time to take and study from before the October LSAT rolls around?

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  • Friday, May 22 2015

    @psbrathwaite873 here is a link that Dillon made to consolidate a list of affordable PTs and where to find them:

    http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2770/list-of-affordable-pts-paperback-hard-copy

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  • Friday, May 22 2015

    No problem! PrepTest A is an undisclosed February test. It's included in LSAC's SuperPrep book and is an official test, not made up by Cambridge.

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  • Friday, May 22 2015

    Thank you so much.

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  • Friday, May 22 2015

    I would definitely recommend taking five-section tests. If you have your own section to supplement you can just buy the four-section tests from Cambridge LSAT, otherwise you should probably buy the five-section test. The benefit of buying the five-section tests from Cambridge is that they add the section in seamlessly so you won't know which one is experimental. Whenever possible, it's always best to simulate test day as closely as possible.

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  • Friday, May 22 2015

    Well I'd say it's worth the 5 section as well... the cambridge ones, where it says it uses an experimental one from "Preptest A" ..is that their own made up prep-test? I suppose I could still use their test and then after I grade it....also put the answers here on 7sage to get it organized and blind reviewed easier

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  • Friday, May 22 2015

    If you have some extra money to spare, I'd recommend the 5 section PT's from Cambridge. You can just as easily make your own "experimental" by adding in an old section but I'm lazy and like how I won't know exactly which section it is until I see. But that's only because I've done a lot of the older PT's.

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  • Friday, May 22 2015

    Thanks so much everyone. Would you recommend getting 5 section tests or 4 section tests?

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  • Friday, May 22 2015

    PDFs are available via cambridgelsat.com, hardcopies are available via Amazon and eBay.

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  • Friday, May 22 2015

    Ohhhhhhh what.may I ask where you're getting yours from?

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  • Friday, May 22 2015

    They're no longer available online to print. It's not 7Sage's fault, it's LSAC and their new requirements. Compared to other companies, I'm assuming 7Sage's licenses were just up for renewal first.

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