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Tuesday, Mar 30 2021

@ said:

Check out Powerscore's crystal ball podcast episode. Also, no way to be sure for upcoming tests. Just have exposure to different ranges of PTs.

Thank you so much! Also just realized you're the person I'm quoting here haha. Didn't know anything about the topic so I appreciate the information!

I've had someone mention this to me in passing and it was just mentioned in another 7Sage discussion forum:

"PT M20. Note: this test drew from the June and October '19 tests. Similar released PTs will be in the 87-89 range."

I think I've also heard this on an LSAT podcast episode. Can someone direct me to a resource where I can learn more about this? And as a follow-up, do we know what the case will be for April and June tests? Any help or guidance would be really really appreciated, thanks 🙏

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Sunday, Sep 29 2019

#help can someone help me define what "maximally realistic" means? That would seem to indicate to me that the point of contention is whether or not the portrait actually looks like Sulston. Realistic literally means how real does it look/how real it is. Considering that that's Arnold's first piece of evidence that he uses as a way to prove his argument, I don't understand how C isn't the answer choice.

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Thursday, Feb 27 2020

Where can we find videos from recent past LSATs, such as November 2019?

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Monday, Nov 09 2020

If there are still spots open, I'm interested! Thank you so much!

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