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Posting on Behalf of a 7Sage User: PrepTests from the 90s

Juliet - Student ServiceJuliet - Student Service Member Administrator Student Services
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[I am posting on behalf of a 7Sage user. Please feel free to leave your comments below. Thank you for your help!]

Are PrepTests from the 90s still good practice for the current exam? I know the test can change a little bit throughout the years, I just don't want to hurt my progress by practicing on questions that won't simulate the real exam. please let me know, thank you.

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  • andre3000andre3000 Alum Member
    137 karma

    I am by no means an expert, but have seen a ton of improvement by using old versions of the test (PT 1-16). I didn't necessarily take them as a test, but instead have used them to drill. Overall, there are minor differences (no dual passage for RC, sometimes Parallel Reasoning & Parallel Flaw distinction might not be made and LR is generally a bit less rigorous), but have not found any of it to be "hurting" my progress.

  • BigJay20BigJay20 Member
    438 karma

    @andre3000 said:
    I am by no means an expert, but have seen a ton of improvement by using old versions of the test (PT 1-16). I didn't necessarily take them as a test, but instead have used them to drill. Overall, there are minor differences (no dual passage for RC, sometimes Parallel Reasoning & Parallel Flaw distinction might not be made and LR is generally a bit less rigorous), but have not found any of it to be "hurting" my progress.

    I agree. Recent LR is disgusting. It's less of testing logic than being able to weed through bs answers

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