Im working my way through PTing the 60s. My question is whether or not the 70s LR is much different from the 60s LR? Just curious.

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  • Wednesday, Dec 20 2017

    @akikookmt881 said:

    @rahelaalam514 said:

    @paulwpederson403 said:

    Im working my way through PTing the 60s. My question is whether or not the 70s LR is much different from the 60s LR? Just curious.

    Haha. I was about to answer that question then I saw my old post was tagged.

    Hehe. I thought about mentioning your name (@rahelaalam514) but instead I posted the link. lol

    Less work for me (3. hehe(/p)

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  • Wednesday, Dec 20 2017

    @rahelaalam514 said:

    @paulwpederson403 said:

    Im working my way through PTing the 60s. My question is whether or not the 70s LR is much different from the 60s LR? Just curious.

    Haha. I was about to answer that question then I saw my old post was tagged.

    Hehe. I thought about mentioning your name (@rahelaalam514) but instead I posted the link. lol

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  • Tuesday, Dec 19 2017

    @paulwpederson403 said:

    Im working my way through PTing the 60s. My question is whether or not the 70s LR is much different from the 60s LR? Just curious.

    Haha. I was about to answer that question then I saw my old post was tagged.

    I definitely think the LSAT writers are evolving and there are going to be differences but the difference is much less and more gradual than I think what people think they are. PT 70 is a continuation of PT69 and 71 of 70 and so on. Changes happen but its gradual. I still score the around the same average in blind tests. lol

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  • Tuesday, Dec 19 2017

    Thanks!

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  • Tuesday, Dec 19 2017

    It is somewhat different but not vastly different.

    Sami had a thread about how 70s are not that different:

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/12748/70-series-and-newer-tests-not-more-difficult

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