I have gone through all of the LSAT questions. Do you think I should ask AI to make me some new/fresh ones? How reliable will those be if I upload old LSAT exams for AI to base the questions off of?

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  • I'm biased because I'm a big anti-AI individual, but from an objective standpoint, I wouldn't rely on AI questions. This was what happened when I used to use AI about a year ago (maybe it's better now?): I would give AI the question and the answer choices, word for word. Then it would give me an answer and the explanation as to why it's right, but that wasn't even the right answer... I would tell them that it's not the right answer, and then they'll give me another reason why another AC is correct, and then that also wasn't the right answer. So... yeah, take this with a grain of salt lol, hope this helps and good luck.

    Also, since you've gone through all of the LSAT, I'm sure there are some that you don't remember that well, and you'll be able to retake those and ensure that you get them correct, meaning you solidified your understanding of that question and question type.

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