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janetson9112
Wednesday, Oct 21 2015

Just two and I starting PT-ing again 1 week after I wrote October. Maybe it's too early to freak out and just got a little rusty from the week break?

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Tuesday, Oct 20 2015

janetson9112

Significant Drop in Older PT's - Help!

So just to give some background I started studying for the October LSAT end of June and was PT-ing around the early160's by the time I wrote the exam.

The thing is that I didn't do all the PT's from 30-75 as usually recommended since I was on a time crunch, so I skipped 51-61. But did the 30's, 40's, 60's and 70's.

Now I am studying for December and writing all the PT's that I missed. The bizarre thing is that in the 50's series so far I've been getting mid 150's! Should I be too concerned? Why has my score dropped so much for the older LSATS?

Thanks in advance!

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janetson9112
Wednesday, Jun 03 2015

Thanks for the replies! Ideally I would want to do all of them from 35 to 71, but I'm on a bit of a time crunch. Unless I did one basically every day, but I want to have enough time to properly review and avoid burn out. So I think I'm going to modify my schedule so I do one every other day so I get through as many as possible, but focus on the latter ones closer to the end of my prep.

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Wednesday, Jun 03 2015

janetson9112

Earlier or Later Prep Tests?

Hi All,

Sorry if this has been discussed already, I'm new to these boards.

I'm making a study schedule leading up to the October LSAT, and I know it is recommended to start from PT 35 and up. Should I start with the earliest ones and finish off with PT 50+ or start with PT 50+ and go to up to most recent PT's of 70+?

I might also take the December exam, so also keeping that in mind - I'm wondering if it is best to go in chronological order or just skip to the most recent preptests?

Thanks 7Sagers!

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