Hey, everyone! I have set aside 10 more Practice Tests to go before my actual test. I am contemplating whether to add in some old tests, such as 56th or rather stick with the latest 10. I have certainly practiced with old tests in the beginning of my prep, but now I'm in the 70th-80th... I know No. 88 brought in some oldies... so I am curious whether I should refresh my memory on the scope of the old PTs. Thank you!!!!
PT Questions
katefedulina767
- Joined
- Apr 2025
- Subscription
- Free
katefedulina767
Thursday, Sep 26 2019
Thank you for sharing! As someone who is also working full-time, I much needed it. Congratulations on an amazing score!
katefedulina767
Monday, Oct 21 2019
How much scrap paper do they provide? Worried that I won’t have enough for the games and RC (Assuming I’d chose to annotate/Low reso). Thank you!
katefedulina767
Tuesday, Oct 08 2019
Thank you! @
Hey guys! I just bought the Top Tier watch for LSAT. Since LSAT is now digital and it displays the time, will it be useful to prep with the watch or should I rather get used to running time on the screen? I have not developed my time-cutter strategy nor really used the watch. Thank you!
@ said:
I wish someone prepared me for the kind of stylus they provided. It worked somewhat fine (albeit not every time) for picking the right answer choice (basically tapping on the screen), but it failed me every time I tried to highlight or scroll down. I wasted too much time trying to get it to work. At the end of the test, we were told to keep it as a souvenir :wink: In addition, they only let us raise the tablets like two inches off the desk surface so I couldn't see anything because of the glare. Little that I knew, you can't change your seat after you get assigned to a specific seat number. These "minor" difficulties threw me completely off balance, and I think I am bound for the January LSAT now. Otherwise, 7sage digital tester is pretty much identical to the one LSAC has. So, I would recommend using it to practice instead of printing prep tests. There is absolutely no need to buy a watch. Digital LSAT has a timer.
Do you have to use a stylus or is it responsive to your finger too? TY
P.S. Asked this question too soon! I got the answer to my question from the newer comments. TY!