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Primarily using Preptests in 60s... bad idea?

purple nurplepurple nurple Alum Member
in General 47 karma

Hi Everyone,

I was wondering if someone knowledgeable on topic could provide their thoughts... how significantly do the preptests in the 60s differ from the most recent preptests (85+)?

I am registered for the August LSAT flex and in the last few weeks, I have gone through preptests 60-66 (timed), consistently scoring at or around my score goal....

Basically, I am wondering if you think the scores I have been getting on the 60s would roughly translate to the newer tests.

Thanks,
P

Comments

  • seabec5310seabec5310 Core Member
    346 karma

    I would say for me that my score with newer tests (in the 80's) was 1-2 points lower than my score with the 60's preptests. But you are still weeks away and I actually improved a lot in the last 3 weeks of studying (like 2 points).

  • lexxx745lexxx745 Alum Member Sage
    3190 karma

    Well the last two flexes were from the 60s lsat so seems like a great idea

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