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  • Thursday, Feb 11 2016

    As Allison Gill Sanford talked about last night on her webinar, the "weird" games of the 90s aren't typically what the current test focuses on but occasionally they have been throwing in an unconventional game into newer tests. So it's definitely good to at least gain some exposure to the weird games so if one shows up on test day you're prepared to think a little outside the box

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  • Thursday, Feb 11 2016

    @torahisland910

    said:

    Is this something that I should be worried about???

    Nope not at all. The most recent games are a reflection of the current trends for the current LSAT, but it is great to have a "wheelhouse" in the old games as well as it helps you thinking differently about any tough game you might encounter. Great job making improvements on games!

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  • Thursday, Feb 11 2016

    Sounds like something that you should be happy about.

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