@zacharysizemore786 Many past LSATs weren't released. These days things are a bit more standard as June, September/October, and December are always released and February always isn't(I believe).
While I am not sure if there was a specific system then, it seems several years only three tests were released. You will see that on years like 1993 where December wasn't released February was released, so you still have 3 from that year to review.
Correct. I'm glad the LSAC got their sh*t together and release every June, Sept/Oct, and Dec.
Many past LSATs weren't released. These days things are a bit more standard as June, September/October, and December are always released and February always isn't(I believe).
While I am not sure if there was a specific system then, it seems several years only three tests were released. You will see that on years like 1993 where December wasn't released February was released, so you still have 3 from that year to review.
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Yeah, the Superpreps comprise of the Feb. LSAT though
While I am not sure if there was a specific system then, it seems several years only three tests were released. You will see that on years like 1993 where December wasn't released February was released, so you still have 3 from that year to review.
Correct. I'm glad the LSAC got their sh*t together and release every June, Sept/Oct, and Dec.
Many past LSATs weren't released. These days things are a bit more standard as June, September/October, and December are always released and February always isn't(I believe).
While I am not sure if there was a specific system then, it seems several years only three tests were released. You will see that on years like 1993 where December wasn't released February was released, so you still have 3 from that year to review.