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Any advice on what era to focus in on? I feel like they're running out of undisclosed sections from the more recent testing dates, but I could definitely be wrong ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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Any advice on what era to focus in on? I feel like they're running out of undisclosed sections from the more recent testing dates, but I could definitely be wrong ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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@jonathankorger285 said:
I haven't got to 80s therefore I wonder is there any difference in the difficulty between 60s and 80s?
I agree with the previous comment from @mw253277216 -- the later PTs have more tricky LR and denser RC imo.
@royalj08801 said:
@mw253277216 -- just based on Powerscore's crystal ball.
Appreciate the advice - I don't think you can go wrong with the 80s.
I haven't got to 80s therefore I wonder is there any difference in the difficulty between 60s and 80s?
pretty much all of the February undisclosed tests from 2011-present. If you skip to the 1:28:00 mark (https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/crystal-ball-the-november-lsat-webinar-recording/) there's a visual. Since publishing Crystal Ball, Powerscore says they've used both Feb 2018 & Feb 2014.
Got it, thanks for the info!
I am focusing on the "modern era" tests, 70-80s. I could be completely wrong, but some of the LR questions seem more subtle, and the RC I have trouble finishing whereas I did not struggle to finish RC on the 50-60s. Could just be me.
@royalj08801 gotcha! Yes exactly, if you’re good with the 80’s you should be good with everything else. Did they mention which series they thought would be used?
pretty much all of the February undisclosed tests from 2011-present. If you skip to the 1:28:00 mark (https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/crystal-ball-the-november-lsat-webinar-recording/) there's a visual. Since publishing Crystal Ball, Powerscore says they've used both Feb 2018 & Feb 2014.
@royalj08801 gotcha! Yes exactly, if you’re good with the 80’s you should be good with everything else. Did they mention which series they thought would be used?
@mw253277216 -- just based on Powerscore's crystal ball.
Appreciate the advice - I don't think you can go wrong with the 80s.
@royalj08801 Out of curiosity, what makes you think that they're running out? Personally, I would just focus on the more recent PT's, as those are the most representative of what the LSAT is today.
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