Some question types are different. For example, one question I came a cross in logic games, the only way to answer the question was, you had to draw a pentagon to find the solution. In recent LSAT, they don't ask this type of questions. It is still good idea to practice older tests in my opinion.
Ok thank you that makes sense. I am taking the august LSAT so I won't have time to do everything so I think I'll just stick the old LSAT's and maybe do the 7sage preptests here and there. What do you think?
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Some question types are different. For example, one question I came a cross in logic games, the only way to answer the question was, you had to draw a pentagon to find the solution. In recent LSAT, they don't ask this type of questions. It is still good idea to practice older tests in my opinion.
Ok thank you that makes sense. I am taking the august LSAT so I won't have time to do everything so I think I'll just stick the old LSAT's and maybe do the 7sage preptests here and there. What do you think?