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  • Monday, Sep 7, 2015

    Thanks for clarifying, @7sagestudentservices

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  • Monday, Sep 7, 2015

    If LSAC now makes you pay for it, then it's no longer free content and shouldn't be shared as a free test.

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  • Sunday, Sep 6, 2015

    @coreyjanson479

    Although the test is no longer available on LSAC's website, LSAC previously released it. Wouldn't that make it legal, since LSAC knowingly labeled it a "sample preptest?"

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  • Sunday, Sep 6, 2015

    If that's the case then my mistake but it still looks like June 2007 test is the only one provided by LSAC directly. If I'm mistaken please feel free to provide me with a link to the location on LSAC's website where this test can be downloaded.

    What's your opinion on this, @7sagestudentservices ?

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  • Sunday, Sep 6, 2015

    Yeah. I think it used to be their free LSAT, but they've now since stopped making that available.

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  • Sunday, Sep 6, 2015

    @coreyjanson479.janson35

    @coreyjanson479

    They probably changed the sample test after the introduction of the comparative reading passage in RC sections.

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  • Sunday, Sep 6, 2015

    @alexandergreene93842 I think you're correct. It seems like it was the old LSAC sample test.

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  • Sunday, Sep 6, 2015

    @coreyjanson479

    I in no way broke copyright laws. If you actually opened the link you would see that this PT is a "Sample PrepTest," just like June '07. I deleted the link just to be on the safe side, although it seems as if this PT used to be what June '07 is now.

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  • Sunday, Sep 6, 2015

    Unlike the June 2007 test, PT 20 must ordinarily be purchased. Providing others with the link in an attempt to work around LSAC's mechanism for receiving compensation is copyright infringement. Not a great idea. It also violates 7Sage's Terms of Service.

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  • Sunday, Sep 6, 2015

    Thanks!

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