You can take it section by section and skip one of the sections. Just be sure to be done with each section at time and don't take breaks. It's not ideal but will give you a sense of the test. I took the LSAT in April and it felt very similar to the PTs I took. Hope that helps!
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You can take it section by section and skip one of the sections. Just be sure to be done with each section at time and don't take breaks. It's not ideal but will give you a sense of the test. I took the LSAT in April and it felt very similar to the PTs I took. Hope that helps!