Are people finding that the LSAT is harder in the 40s? I took some in the 50s and some in the 20s/30s and was within a consistent score range. I've taken multiple in the 40s and have seen my score drop by 4/5 points. FREAKING OUT since June is super close. HAALPPP
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Technically all tests are of the same difficulty. However, that being said, certain tests can be more conducive to your strengths as they may contain more questions that employ the skills you are solid at and fewer of the questions that employ skills in which you are not as solid. I would imagine the scores you got on tests you took in the 40s is more a result of them being less accommodating to your weaknesses than due to them being "harder in the 40s"
(LSAT changes will be beneficial or negative depending on one's skills. If the LSAT makes LG easier in certain ways and RC harder in other ways, it will work to the advantage of someone who is skilled in RC but weaker in LG.)
In short, you're not alone -- LSAT changes affect everybody, but that's why it's important to make sure to do at least some recent tests before the actual LSAT.