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Taking Legacy version vs Modern Version

graalook02graalook02 Alum Member
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I've been taking my last few LSAT prep tests under the Modern version because I was curious to see what it was like, and I did not see much change in my performance compared to the legacy version.

Is there any advantages/disadvantages to testing in one format vs the other?

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  • WalrusbananaWalrusbanana Live Member
    16 karma

    I can speak to personal preference and why I test legacy, instead of modern. I have two reasons for my choice; 1. More questions to work through, familiarizing myself with more questions and question types is part of improving, especially having to blind review more questions. 2. Endurance - if I can score well having to undergo 35 more minutes of questions, I can do a shortened version of the LSAT. I view it as the same logic of running with a weighted vest so running feels easier when you're not wearing one. Hope that helps.

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