Hey everyone,

So I'm in the final stretch of studying for my second LSAT in September. I've been doing really well, but want to polish my miscellaneous games skills over the next 3.5/4 weeks. I know I can get access to all these games by buying the Ultimate package, but I'm way too late in my preparation to invest in that, especially considering I've completed and reviewed the core curriculum months ago. What's the next best option for getting access to these games? Because the majority of difficult miscellaneous games are from early tests, the best I can seem to find is to buy the first volume of preptests on amazon, which comes with PTs 7, 9-16, and 18.

Any other suggestions? Also good luck to those in the final stretch, we're almost there!

Thanks!

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  • Tuesday, Aug 22 2017

    Here's a list of the miscellaneous games from PTs 1-35:

    PT1-S2-G1

    PT2-S3-G3

    PT4-S3-G4

    PT6-S4-G4

    PT8-S2-G2

    PT9-S3-G4

    PT6-S4-G3

    PT6-S4-G3

    PT10-S2-G3

    PT11-S1-G4

    PT12-S2-G4

    PT13-S1-G4

    PT15-S4-G2

    PT16-S1-G4

    PT18-S1-G3

    PT18-S1-G4

    PT20-S3-G3

    PT21-S1-G2

    PT30-S1-G1

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  • Monday, Aug 21 2017

    There's actually a Powerscore drill by type for 20-40 also. It's out of print but available used.

    But for miscellaneous games, 1-20 is far more useful, since until around PT 16 or so, there's at least one miscellaneous game per PT.

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  • Sunday, Aug 20 2017

    No problem. Good Luck!

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  • Sunday, Aug 20 2017

    Awesome, thanks guys!

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  • Sunday, Aug 20 2017

    Like Alex said, If you don't want to purchase Ult+ to get access to these games, you can buy the Powerscore drill by type book. This one has all of the games from PT 1-20, and it's not that expensive:

    https://shop.powerscore.com/?action=productDetail&id=a08E000000O2WQWIA3

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  • Sunday, Aug 20 2017

    Yeah, some of those older tests can be hard to find. I think another option may be looking at Amazon for Powerscore or MLSAT's workbooks/drill by type books. I think I had come across one that had games from PTs 1-40 or something along those lines.

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