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Hello 7sagers,
I am trying to develop a collection of as many early preptests as I can so that I can practice understanding question types. I understand how to get the latests PTs , but I cant seem to find a few on amazon. I need preptets: 1-6, 8, 17, 39, and maybe many tests in the 40s. Am I missing something ? It seems like they do not exist . I want to give myself enough tests to practice with and I cant seem to find them in numerical order , if at all.
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I think those are out of print.....
Cambridge LSAT sold them as "10 Actual, Official Out-of-Print LSAT PrepTests: Official LSAT PrepTests 1-6, 8, 17, 39, and 40":
https://www.amazon.com/Actual-Official-Out---Print-PrepTests/dp/1456387049/
Those PTs for some reason - probably the LSAC looking to release yet another member of the Actual PrepTests series at some point - are not sold by the LSAC. A company called Cambridge LSAT used to sell those, but not anymore. You can try getting them on Amazon, but the last time I checked those were prohibitively expansive.
If drilling by question type is your concern, then powerscore sells questions by type for each section in two series. There's a 1-20 reading comprehension by passage, 1-20 logical reasoning by question type, and 1-20 logic games by game type. And then there's a 21-40 reading comprehension by passage, 21-40 logical reasoning by question type, and 21-40 logic games by game type.
I bought all 6. I did all of the 1-20 books for LG and RC, but got through 2/3 of the 1-20 LR. I did both LG and RC for the 21-40 books, but only did the flaw in the reasoning, weaken, and strengthen sections in the 21-40 books. Ultimately, you're going to need to do timed sections and PTs to score high. These books were nice to have, but I definitely don't think they are necessary because going through them takes a long time and eventually you should get to a point where your time will be better spent on timed sections.
So you aren't getting the questions in the format of a PT, but you're still getting them all, and they are organized by type which is nice. Check out their website. Here's an example of the 1-20 logical reasoning questions: https://shop.powerscore.com/books?id=a08E000000O2WMdIAN
You can probably find them on amazon as well.
I don't understand. Aren't these all available already on 7sage?
Yes, they are all available on 7Sage if you have Ultimate+.