I'm nearing the end of the core curriculum and I will begin doing preptests every couple of days, but since I'm limited with time before the January LSAT I wont be able to get through most of the practice tests. That being said, should I just focus on doing the newer tests, or the old ones, or a mix of both? I expect to be able to do about 15 in the time I will have remaining before my exam so I want to make sure that I am making the right choices.
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tianasurducki155
Monday, Jan 11 2021
I agree with @ that PowerScore article was a godsend. I hadn't prepared as per the directions of many other writers on various forums, but finding and reading through this article really helped me understand how to properly compose an argument and how to relay the choice that you make, including mentioning both the pros and cons of the side that your arguing for and the side that your arguing against.
tianasurducki155
Thursday, Jan 07 2021
As far as I understand, the 20th and 21st are reserved for individuals with accommodations and probably as alternative test dates if you end up running into tech issues/issues with the proctor and require a re-take of the exam.
tianasurducki155
Monday, Dec 07 2020
Thank you for your comments @ @ @ @ I really appreciate it!
I have done several tests through ProctorU with my macbook air (the LSAT and others for classes I have taken) and it has always run smoothly! Just make sure you have enough free RAM to meet ProctorU's requirements