PT 39 - PT 51 for Drilling?

leejayleeleejaylee Alum Member
edited June 2016 in General 218 karma
Hello,

As many of you have probably noticed, PT 39 - PT 51 is very difficult to obtain in 2016 unless you have money to blow. So the only thing I can utilize is the posted questions provided by 7sage. This limits my ability to use it as a practice test and thus, I tend to use it for drilling. Anyone have any advice on this?

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  • Nicole HopkinsNicole Hopkins Alum Inactive Sage Inactive ⭐
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    @leejaylee said:
    This limits my ability to use it as a practice test and thus, I tend to use it for drilling. Anyone have any advice on this?
    I think this sounds like a solid compromise. Consider that when 7Sage first came out (in 2012), there were ~12 fewer PT's available than there are today. So if the number of PT's available in 2012 was sufficient for rigorous LSAT prep, it's sufficient to do PT's available (36 and up) minus 39-51. And fine to use those PT's for additional drilling material—also check out the Manhattan books linked in the "affordable PT's" thread [ https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2770/list-of-affordable-pts-paperback-hard-copy ].
  • leejayleeleejaylee Alum Member
    218 karma
    @"Nicole Hopkins" Thanks Nicole, that sounds like a plan to me! =)
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