I recently started the LSAT starter and have not had any prep tests, besides the one given in the trial. I've looked through the syllabus and do not see may prep tests, until the end of the program. Shouldn't there be prep tests throughout the starter program?

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  • Monday, Jun 23 2014

    Thanks!

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  • Monday, Jun 23 2014

    The philosophy here is that you want a very strong foundation before approaching prep tests. Prep tests are a limited resource so by doing practice questions supplied in the curriculum you will have a better understanding of what to expect going into the prep tests provided at the end of the curriculum.

    These prep tests combined with a student who has a good foundation and is utilizing the blind review/fool proof method will provide the best approach to succeeding on the LSAT.

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