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Hey guys, third time taker here. I have seen basically every LSAT PT at least once (most of them at least twice). I hear that there are some previously undisclosed LSATs that I could get my hands on but I am pretty clueless on how to get them. Any advice?
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Another weird thing you can get that the LSAC has released is the India LSAT. There are 3 or 4 of them, but be aware they only have 4 answer choices not 5.
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you can look up the dates on the LSAT Explanation link here: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-explanations/
@7sagestudentservices I am being lazy but do you know the year that each of those correlates with?
ex. C2 1223 B.C.
Another undisclosed LSAT that you may not have taken is the February 1997 LSAT, which is also known as F97.
I think it is only available in the old LSAC book "The Official LSAT Prep Test with Explanations Volume 1." It can be purchased used on Amazon for under $10. However, it may be all marked up because it is used. It sells for $50+ new, which is crazy for a single test. Because it is an old test, it might not be worth it to pay that much for a new copy. In any case, I wish you the best on these February LSATs. They still provide some very good study material.
Thanks!! @7sagestudentservices A. Wright
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A, B, C and C2 are the only undisclosed LSATs that have been released. You'll find them in SuperPrep and SuperPrep II.