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I just signed up for the starter course and purchased the Sept 2017 test. I am still navigating everything so I was hoping someone can direct to where I can find the test I just purchased so I can print it out. Thank you!
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@newstime1999250 said:
Hope it goes well!
Thank you!
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:
@302445 said:
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 Hey Alex, I appreciate your advice! I just wanted to make sure I had the test in my syllabus. I will definitely save it for later on as I get closer to Feb 10. I have been using free prep from other websites including this one and now that I see how much prep I have in my syllabus, I am excited to start with an actual course. Thanks, again!
Of course. Good luck in Feb!
Hope to see you around the forum :)
I'm looking forward to it :-)
Hope it goes well!
@302445 said:
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 Hey Alex, I appreciate your advice! I just wanted to make sure I had the test in my syllabus. I will definitely save it for later on as I get closer to Feb 10. I have been using free prep from other websites including this one and now that I see how much prep I have in my syllabus, I am excited to start with an actual course. Thanks, again!
Of course. Good luck in Feb!
Hope to see you around the forum :)
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 Hey Alex, I appreciate your advice! I just wanted to make sure I had the test in my syllabus. I will definitely save it for later on as I get closer to Feb 10. I have been using free prep from other websites including this one and now that I see how much prep I have in my syllabus, I am excited to start with an actual course. Thanks, again!
@302445 said:
I just signed up for the starter course and purchased the Sept 2017 test. I am still navigating everything so I was hoping someone can direct to where I can find the test I just purchased so I can print it out. Thank you!
Welcome Rebecca!
Just wanted to say that if you're just starting your studies you probably don't want to start off using such a recent test. Newer tests are more valuable since they will better be able to judge your performance on a modern LSAT. So it's always best to use older PTs, generally 1-35, for when you're starting off. Those are the PT questions used in the lessons. Sept 17' will best be saved to take when you're nearing your official test date.
@newstime1999250 Thank you!
Hi! If you scroll down to the end of the syllabus you should find the test there