Hello,

I've just realised that when I first wrote the LSAT (June 2012), I took PT52 to PT60 to "prepare." This was before I discovered 7sage and I used the "betting method" to check over my answers.

Do you think it will be a disadvantage, if I redo the tests? I have the Premium version of the course, so there are some test that I have never seen before, though there aren't a LOT of new ones... and I did them over a year ago. I have a good memory, but it's not that good, lol.

Thoughts?

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  • Thursday, Oct 10 2013

    Hmm. I think you're definitely right. Perhaps I'll purchase some newer tests when I get through the curriculum, provided I've got the time.

    Thanks for the insight. :) good luck with the score. Hope you dominated!

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  • Thursday, Oct 10 2013

    Definitely do the most recent ten though.

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  • Thursday, Oct 10 2013

    I think redoing a test here or there is actually good for you. You can more thoroughly see the tricks, especially in LR. The score you get will be a bit inflated I'd assume, but there's something to be said for absolutely mastering a PT. The only way to do that is to redo one.

    I took the October Test, so I'm done with studying until I get my score back, but I had a few blind reviews that I got a 180. I still had more I could've learned from those tests. My approach to studying presumed that studying more preptests was the best, and I don't think that's true anymore. You really need Breadth and Depth. I really think that you could get into the 170s with just redoing 10 preptests, and maybe even get there faster.

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