Is there a reason you can't create problem sets of all 4 sections and take them in LSAT conditions in their original order? If you want a score, I imagine that your performance on a preptest you have some memory of wouldn't be a perfectly accurate representation of your LSAT score, but after you finish the problem sets you could take the number you missed and compare it with the link below to find out.
Unfortunately, we don't have the option of retaking PrepTests without first deleting the PrepTest data. Sorry about that!
However, you can retake single sections of a PrepTest by creating custom Problem Sets with the section you would like to retake. So if you'd like to take a full PrepTest, you'll have to create three separate Problem Sets for each section (LR, RC, LG). Here are the instructions for creating custom Problem Sets:
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Is there a reason you can't create problem sets of all 4 sections and take them in LSAT conditions in their original order? If you want a score, I imagine that your performance on a preptest you have some memory of wouldn't be a perfectly accurate representation of your LSAT score, but after you finish the problem sets you could take the number you missed and compare it with the link below to find out.
https://www.powerscore.com/lsat/help/LSAT-raw-score-conversion.cfm
Hi @abennett824
Unfortunately, we don't have the option of retaking PrepTests without first deleting the PrepTest data. Sorry about that!
However, you can retake single sections of a PrepTest by creating custom Problem Sets with the section you would like to retake. So if you'd like to take a full PrepTest, you'll have to create three separate Problem Sets for each section (LR, RC, LG). Here are the instructions for creating custom Problem Sets:
I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Thanks so much for your response! This is helpful.