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Any advice on what era to focus in on? I feel like they're running out of undisclosed sections from the more recent testing dates, but I could definitely be wrong ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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@"Burt Reynolds" Out of curiosity, what makes you think that they're running out? Personally, I would just focus on the more recent PT's, as those are the most representative of what the LSAT is today.
@Logician -- just based on Powerscore's crystal ball.
Appreciate the advice - I don't think you can go wrong with the 80s.
@"Burt Reynolds" gotcha! Yes exactly, if you’re good with the 80’s you should be good with everything else. Did they mention which series they thought would be used?
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pretty much all of the February undisclosed tests from 2011-present. If you skip to the 1:28:00 mark (https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/crystal-ball-the-november-lsat-webinar-recording/) there's a visual. Since publishing Crystal Ball, Powerscore says they've used both Feb 2018 & Feb 2014.
I am focusing on the "modern era" tests, 70-80s. I could be completely wrong, but some of the LR questions seem more subtle, and the RC I have trouble finishing whereas I did not struggle to finish RC on the 50-60s. Could just be me.
Got it, thanks for the info!
I haven't got to 80s therefore I wonder is there any difference in the difficulty between 60s and 80s?
I agree with the previous comment from @Martianman -- the later PTs have more tricky LR and denser RC imo.