My plan was to wait until 4 weeks to rip into the most recent ptests (60s and 70s). Someone who took the LSAT told me to do these recent tests closer to the test date since they are fresh tests that gauge my skills and give me a good indication of what I'll score.

But I'm thinking that it's more important to get a feel for the modern tests earlier than it is to get an indication of what I'll score. Maybe I should just get started on these already?

(p.s. I've already done some p-tests in those range: 60-64, 68, 69, 70, 72)

Thanks, y'all!

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  • Monday, Aug 15 2016

    Awesome stuff! Hope it all works out for you. Congrats on making it this far :)

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  • Monday, Aug 15 2016

    @476.rizeq Have you been doing the blind review method?

    Yes, very helpful! I think I'll do Ptest 71 today or tomorrow and join in on the BR web session on Wednesday :)

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  • Monday, Aug 15 2016

    @haeeunjee452 I just feel hesitant

    No need! I think you're on a good track. Have you been doing the blind review method?

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  • Monday, Aug 15 2016

    Okay, I think I'll get into them this week then. Thank you! I have been studying for the LSAT for about 10 months now, and really locking in my fundamentals. I think I've completed enough older tests (~40 ptests) to start the new ones. I just feel hesitant, but I'll dive straight in!

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  • Monday, Aug 15 2016

    Get started as soon as you think you have the fundamentals down! 6 weeks is probably too little time but your score will give you a better indication :)

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