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Wednesday, Mar 29 2017

Older Preptests

Hello all, I hope everyone's studies are going well. I am wondering if it is worth it to purchase the older preptests that are currently sitting in my cart online. Everyday I browse through the discussion board and I believe ran into somebody advising to fool proof all the logic games from 1-35 to help with making inferences. I have really taken my time going through the curriculum because I work a very demanding and hectic full time job and plan to finish by the end of April and complete at least 20+ preptests before the planned target test date of September. I was originally going to complete the newer preptests (60+) and save the older ones for drilling along with the problem sets I have also saved. Through really taking my time with the curriculum I am getting more accurate and faster at completing LR and RC questions everyday, and I heard the key to really boosting your score is to become great at LG. I really want a LSAT score of 160+ to give myself the best chance at my dream law schools and if buying the older preptests is worth it I will definitely do so. I appreciate any insight anybody could offer,thank you in advance.

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  • Saturday, Apr 01 2017

    @7sagestudentservices said:

    @928 said:

    @7sagestudentservices said:

    @928 said:

    @jy-ping said:

    @928 @xtrfalcon925 You guys can currently access the LGs from 1-35 here:

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35

    I have ultimate+ and I get the message of "Sorry, this material isn't included in your course. Have you considered upgrading?"

    That is definitely a bug, thanks for sharing! We'll try to get this fixed ASAP.

    Thank you so much, same thing happened for me.

    No problem! All fixed now :) The set may change in the future as we have other plans for the LG section, just fyi.

    @928

    Thank you worked perfectly for me!

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  • Friday, Mar 31 2017

    Hey, I am new to this forum. I have been preparing for the LSAT with pretests from 2010 to 2014.

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  • Friday, Mar 31 2017

    @7sagestudentservices said:

    @928 said:

    @7sagestudentservices said:

    @928 said:

    @jy-ping said:

    @928 @xtrfalcon925 You guys can currently access the LGs from 1-35 here:

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35

    I have ultimate+ and I get the message of "Sorry, this material isn't included in your course. Have you considered upgrading?"

    That is definitely a bug, thanks for sharing! We'll try to get this fixed ASAP.

    Thank you so much, same thing happened for me.

    No problem! All fixed now :) The set may change in the future as we have other plans for the LG section, just fyi.

    @928

    Thanks man, working like a charm.

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  • Friday, Mar 31 2017

    @928 said:

    @7sagestudentservices said:

    @928 said:

    @jy-ping said:

    @928 @xtrfalcon925 You guys can currently access the LGs from 1-35 here:

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35

    I have ultimate+ and I get the message of "Sorry, this material isn't included in your course. Have you considered upgrading?"

    That is definitely a bug, thanks for sharing! We'll try to get this fixed ASAP.

    Thank you so much, same thing happened for me.

    No problem! All fixed now :) The set may change in the future as we have other plans for the LG section, just fyi.

    @928

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  • Friday, Mar 31 2017

    @xtrfalcon925 said:

    Hey Michelle! Really glad I popped into this thread because I was cruising the material here for the exact same thing earlier this week. It sounds like that's the best option for now. I'm keen on any developments or as to the timeline of when 1-35 may be released as printable edocs

    I am glad I asked this question then lol :smile:

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  • Friday, Mar 31 2017

    @7sagestudentservices said:

    @928 said:

    @jy-ping said:

    @928 @xtrfalcon925 You guys can currently access the LGs from 1-35 here:

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35

    I have ultimate+ and I get the message of "Sorry, this material isn't included in your course. Have you considered upgrading?"

    That is definitely a bug, thanks for sharing! We'll try to get this fixed ASAP.

    Thank you so much, same thing happened for me.

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  • Friday, Mar 31 2017

    @jy-ping said:

    @928 @xtrfalcon925 You guys can currently access the LGs from 1-35 here:

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35

    Thank you so kindly!

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  • Friday, Mar 31 2017

    @928 said:

    @jy-ping said:

    @928 @xtrfalcon925 You guys can currently access the LGs from 1-35 here:

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35

    I have ultimate+ and I get the message of "Sorry, this material isn't included in your course. Have you considered upgrading?"

    That is definitely a bug, thanks for sharing! We'll try to get this fixed ASAP.

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  • Friday, Mar 31 2017

    @jy-ping said:

    @928 @xtrfalcon925 You guys can currently access the LGs from 1-35 here:

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35

    I have ultimate+ and I get the message of "Sorry, this material isn't included in your course. Have you considered upgrading?"

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  • Friday, Mar 31 2017

    @928 @xtrfalcon925 You guys can currently access the LGs from 1-35 here:

    https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35

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  • Thursday, Mar 30 2017

    Hey Michelle! Really glad I popped into this thread because I was cruising the material here for the exact same thing earlier this week. It sounds like that's the best option for now. I'm keen on any developments or as to the timeline of when 1-35 may be released as printable edocs.

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  • Thursday, Mar 30 2017

    @jy-ping said:

    We're currently in the process of preparing PTs 1-35 for release as printable edocs. If you have Ultimate+, you can already access the LGs from PTs 1-35. The LR and RC will be available soon too.

    Hey JY before the release for the printable edocs, would I access the games from the question bank?

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  • Thursday, Mar 30 2017

    @jy-ping said:

    We're currently in the process of preparing PTs 1-35 for release as printable edocs. If you have Ultimate+, you can already access the LGs from PTs 1-35. The LR and RC will be available soon too.

    Hey JY, thank you so much, this is wonderful news. Every little buck I save makes a difference, you have made my day !:smiley:

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  • Wednesday, Mar 29 2017

    We're currently in the process of preparing PTs 1-35 for release as printable edocs. If you have Ultimate+, you can already access the LGs from PTs 1-35. The LR and RC will be available soon too.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 29 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    Yes, I think the older prep tests 1-35 are very much worth in investment. They are great material to learn, drill, and practice techniques on while still ensuring that you have 36-80 to take a full length tests if need be. I would also say it is very important to practice the old games from the old tests. Not only are they also a great way to learn without burning new material, but many say the LSAT's newer games reflect some of the older games.

    Although the LSAT has evolved over the years, the old tests are still by and large worth the investment.

    Thank you so much for your advice, I think I will definitely just buy them. LG has come a bit quicker to me so I definitely want to make sure I strengthen my skills completely :smiley:

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  • Wednesday, Mar 29 2017

    Yes, I think the older prep tests 1-35 are very much worth in investment. They are great material to learn, drill, and practice techniques on while still ensuring that you have 36-80 to take a full length tests if need be. I would also say it is very important to practice the old games from the old tests. Not only are they also a great way to learn without burning new material, but many say the LSAT's newer games reflect some of the older games.

    Although the LSAT has evolved over the years, the old tests are still by and large worth the investment.

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