I took the LSAT in June, and got a 166, which was at the lower end of my average and (I think) worse than I was capable of because I got thrown off (I had to pee like a racehorse through the first part of the test before the break). I'm taking it again Saturday, but my biggest issue is, because I took most of the most recent practice tests in June, the only recent practice test I have that I haven't done is PT 71. So lately I've been working on some older ones, which I know are easier (as evidenced by my score going way up),and I still have practice tests 54-61, and practice test 71 (which I'm saving for the last one I do before the real thing.) I know I can just go over the newer ones I've already done, or even erase all my pencil marks thoroughly and retake them, but I was really hoping to take some live, timed PTs for the first time that resemble what I likely face Saturday. Does anybody know if any of PTs 54-61 are especially worth trying, in terms of how they resemble recent trends?
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If you were good at comparative reading before, that won't change if you practice older tests that don't have them. The weird games can be simulated by pulling from the earliest games available (many games from tests 1-12 are weird as hell) and substituting for the game sections in 54-61. LR isn't changed much, I'd say probably not at all, but I noticed a few really odd questions recently. If you were in the 170s before June, you won't notice any change at all.
I'd say the most important thing is getting your brain endurance back up if you've let it drop at all. Practice early game sets and definitely take those older un-touched LSATs you've got. If you have time when you're done with them, then ya, go back over some of the more recent ones.
Good luck Saturday... kudos for wanting more after a 166!