That's the only thing that came to mind since I've heard they release February materials after 10 years, but then again I have never seen that written by LSAC anywhere.
Looks like only 1 is new, which would be Feb 2005 probably like @Pacifico said. The other 2 mentioned on the cover were 62 and 63. Not sure why it says 10 administered LSAT's in the description but only lists 3 on the cover. Looks like superprep 1 does too.
Edit: I think I just figured it out. The description is based off the "10 actual" series which are the normal books of 10. The super prep books only have 3 and full explanations.
I ordered it way back when it was released (early April?) and got this in an email from LSAC a couple weeks later-
"Dear Purchaser of the Official LSAT SuperPrep ll,
We are writing to let you know that production of the Official LSAT SuperPrep ll has been delayed. It is unlikely that the book will be available before June 15, 2015. Because we are concerned that you may have ordered this book in order to prepare for the June 2015 LSAT, we are offering a refund to anyone who no longer wishes to receive the book due to this delay. To obtain your refund, please call us at 215.968.1001 or email LSACinfo@LSAC.org. If you use email, please use SuperPrep Refund in the subject line.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause."
Hopefully it'll be available soon for you guys. I didn't request a refund so I'll let you know when I receive mine.
@lschoolgo and others- I just got the book but I still can't tell what test it is... ? It doesn't appear to be printed anywhere! I don't want to preview anything because I plan to take it tomorrow. After I take the PT, I'll search the web and see what I can find about it.
@brna0714 hmmm idk... On Amazon LSAC doesn't list which test it is (and the do say which other two tests are included), so unless they sneakily label it inside the book and nowhere else it might just remain a mystery!
@ddakjiking - Once I saw that it included a comparative passage, I decided to save it and took 62 in its place. I'll probably take it in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully someone else will take it in the mean time and let us know.
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Edit: I think I just figured it out. The description is based off the "10 actual" series which are the normal books of 10. The super prep books only have 3 and full explanations.
+Wishlist
Would buy just for possibly updated commentaries from LSAC and that new test.
It was available late April on LSAC website, before it went on backorder.
Yet, it doesn't appear that anyone either has a copy or knows the undisclosed PT in the book.
"Dear Purchaser of the Official LSAT SuperPrep ll,
We are writing to let you know that production of the Official LSAT SuperPrep ll has been delayed. It is unlikely that the book will be available before June 15, 2015. Because we are concerned that you may have ordered this book in order to prepare for the June 2015 LSAT, we are offering a refund to anyone who no longer wishes to receive the book due to this delay. To obtain your refund, please call us at 215.968.1001 or email LSACinfo@LSAC.org. If you use email, please use SuperPrep Refund in the subject line.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause."
Hopefully it'll be available soon for you guys. I didn't request a refund so I'll let you know when I receive mine.
I've *just* received an email notification that my SuperPrep II book as shipped, anticipated arrival date is Friday.
I'll let everybody know when I receive it but it does look like they've resumed filling orders.
How did it feel @brna0714, similar to the modern PT 70+'s?