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  • Thursday, Nov 17 2016

    I am aiming for about 20. I also did the core curriculum.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 16 2016

    There's no real answer. However,I know people who old took the 70s and did great

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  • Sunday, Nov 13 2016

    I have counted 11 that I have done timed, and I also blind reviewed them. I also did the Ultimate course, in which I filled up almost an entire prep test book. I do not know how 7sagers are having time to do 30+ timed prep tests and BR's. It has taken me months to complete the course and do the tests that I have done.

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  • Sunday, Nov 13 2016

    I think most people aim to take ~30 , but that varies. It really depends on your goal and where you're at in relation to it. I personally plan to do 36-80 before I sit for the LSAT.

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  • Saturday, Nov 12 2016

    Repeat PTs have their benefit but that doesn't mean you're mandated to take all PTs twice lol, let's say you do 30 PTs I think it's absurd to redo all of them unless it was one you wanted to improve on that was unusually difficult/scored lower than your normal score.

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  • Saturday, Nov 12 2016

    You should take as many PTs as it takes to consistently achieve your target score. However many tests that turns out to be depends on the individual.

    I think I took basically all of them from 36+. I probably missed a few here and there, but not many. Lots of repeats. Repeats are excellent.

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  • Saturday, Nov 12 2016

    @476

    said:

    Hey, I am just curious, cuz someone told me we have to do all the PrepTest at least twice before taking the exam, how many do you usually do?

    I don't think there is a right answer for this. You certainly don't have to do all the PTs twice though. I think people usually recommend 20-30 at a minimum and I've heard of super preppers doing 50-80 (including repeats)

    I personally plan to have done every section/question from PTs 1-39 for drilling purposes.

    Then I plan on doing 40-79 all at least once with plans to retake every 70s test at least once.

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