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  • Wednesday, Jul 26 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    It's debated a decent amount. Most people agree that the test is changing. A lot of people see these changes as getting harder. LR has longer more convoluted stimuluses. Logic games have a game that seems a little less standard.

    And then reading comp....yeah.

    But if you really dig your teeth into this test, no matter what they do, they are ultimately testing the same thing from test to test. If you can get an extremely solid grasp on the logic and core concepts and apply them with ease, the test shouldn't prove to much more difficult.

    Amen to that!

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  • Wednesday, Jul 26 2017

    Thanks!! my target score is a 160 on Sept. No choice but to kill it!!

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  • Wednesday, Jul 26 2017

    @marine4life6798246 said:

    I've been BR'ing in the mid 160's. I definitely think PT 80 is the hardest one I've taken. I scored 146 on actual lsat 80 in Dec 2016 and just now scored a 152 which is pretty discouraging as I've been regularly scoring in the high 150's.

    I'm going to do some extensive drills and take another later PT to further gauge where I am. @gregoryalexanderdevine723

    Don't let it beat you! I took LSAT 79 and was NOT ready for that virus game and one of the RC passages. Scored a 157 on it. I studied up and really focused on fundamentals. I retook it a couple of weeks ago and got a 167. You can do it, keep tackling it and pay attention to they flow of modern tests!

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  • Wednesday, Jul 26 2017

    I've been BR'ing in the mid 160's. I definitely think PT 80 is the hardest one I've taken. I scored 146 on actual lsat 80 in Dec 2016 and just now scored a 152 which is pretty discouraging as I've been regularly scoring in the high 150's.

    I'm going to do some extensive drills and take another later PT to further gauge where I am. @gregoryalexanderdevine723

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  • Wednesday, Jul 26 2017

    It's debated a decent amount. Most people agree that the test is changing. A lot of people see these changes as getting harder. LR has longer more convoluted stimuluses. Logic games have a game that seems a little less standard.

    And then reading comp....yeah.

    But if you really dig your teeth into this test, no matter what they do, they are ultimately testing the same thing from test to test. If you can get an extremely solid grasp on the logic and core concepts and apply them with ease, the test shouldn't prove to much more difficult.

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