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After having gone through most of the 7sage curriculum, I was wondering about the general difficulty of the LSAT compared to 7Sage. In 7Sage, the question/pssg difficulty ranges from 1-5. In general, do the actual LSAT questions then tend to range around a median of 2.5/5 difficulty with some low, some high, and some in the middle? Or is the difficulty more variable from test to test. In other words, if you were to add up and average all of the difficulties of questions on any given LSAT, would they usually hover around 2.5 like a normal distribution?
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The preptests were actual LSATs, so it just varies.
The questions from 7Sage are from actual LSAT's. On any practice exam the difficulty will vary from low to high. Most people might say Q1-10 are generally basic, Q11-20 are medium, and Q-21+ harder or just simply tricky.
I've also heard some of the most recent LG's might seem easier to the average person and RC has gotten tougher while PTs 60-75 might be the reverse. So it depends. But really, it's all going to weigh out the same.