Just went over to Cambridge LSAT to check on the exact composition of their bundles and looks like all the official LSAT pdf's, including the bundles are gone. It's a sad, sad, day.
Noooooo... Okay, anecdote here: because I bought almost all my prep materials in hard copy (before I was aware of the PDFs), I spent MANY hours in the copy store making my own copies for PTs and BR because... get this... you cannot pay a copy store to do this for you. Due to proprietary issues. If they do it for you (usually a service they can offer), it exposes them to some kind of risk if you intend to illegally distribute the copies. So... the LSAC strikes again and further perpetuates their agenda to dominate all aspects of an unwitting LSAT student's life. YUCK.
This is so sad:( I have done everything I could to tell current Jr & SR undergrads who are planning to take the LSAT to go ahead and invest in the PDF's. I doubt they listened to an old lady, but hopefully a few of them heeded my advice...
I really wish the LSAC would realize that it's trivially easy to get illegal copies of PDFs on torrents. Back when I was trying to keep 7Sage's right to distribute PDFs, I made a video showing the LSAC how to go to thepiratebay.org search "lsat" in like 10 seconds rights yet they were unmoved.
This kaplan endurance book has 40, 42, 46, 48, 50, and 51 among others. It has full tests with an experimental section. It's one of the books I got when I signed up for the course a long time ago. They're not pdfs, but if you really want to get your hands on these pt's....
The other mastery books have all the sections of 41, 43, 44, 45.... 47 is incomplete however with rc section being the only section.
There's also the Manhatran book that has them broken up by type.
The Cambridge printed book is still available on Amazon, although yesterday, they didn't link to it directly which was weird... But it's $100 used copies start at $45
Is there no way to attach some kind of DRM software/key to the pdf to curb unlawful dissemination? I know Sony did that with a bunch of CDs back in the early stages of intellectual piracy problems.
What a silly thing for them to do. @"J.Y. Ping" my thoughts exactly - not to get political here but it's exactly the same kind of thing that happens when governments make a service illegal that people will try and get regardless of the service's legality (hopefully we all know what I'm talking about) which has been shown to lead to potentially more harmful means of getting that service. Just because you take away one way for people to get something doesn't mean you're taking away all ways.
They're also missing out on an economic opportunity. Why not just sell the PDFs themselves? It's shortsighted to think that by getting rid of them entirely that will prevent people from getting them for free somehow. Instead take advantage of the market that would pay despite those avenues. No student should have to pay over $80+ for a book, of which the exact same type composed of different tests goes for only ~$20.
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RIP Cambridge LSAT I think this means LSATMax is the last place with PDFs
Okay, anecdote here: because I bought almost all my prep materials in hard copy (before I was aware of the PDFs), I spent MANY hours in the copy store making my own copies for PTs and BR because... get this... you cannot pay a copy store to do this for you. Due to proprietary issues. If they do it for you (usually a service they can offer), it exposes them to some kind of risk if you intend to illegally distribute the copies. So... the LSAC strikes again and further perpetuates their agenda to dominate all aspects of an unwitting LSAT student's life. YUCK.
I have done everything I could to tell current Jr & SR undergrads who are planning to take the LSAT to go ahead and invest in the PDF's. I doubt they listened to an old lady, but hopefully a few of them heeded my advice...
PT 41. Section 4. Passage 1. I think the LSAC was just trolling us all.
I really wish the LSAC would realize that it's trivially easy to get illegal copies of PDFs on torrents. Back when I was trying to keep 7Sage's right to distribute PDFs, I made a video showing the LSAC how to go to thepiratebay.org search "lsat" in like 10 seconds rights yet they were unmoved.
Does anyone know where I can get PT 41-50?
This kaplan endurance book has 40, 42, 46, 48, 50, and 51 among others. It has full tests with an experimental section. It's one of the books I got when I signed up for the course a long time ago. They're not pdfs, but if you really want to get your hands on these pt's....
The other mastery books have all the sections of 41, 43, 44, 45.... 47 is incomplete however with rc section being the only section.
http://www.amazon.com/Lsat-Mastery-Timing-Practice-Admissions/dp/B0050LD0AG/ref=pd_sim_14_7?ie=UTF8&dpID=41fUWTQrvOL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR118,160_&refRID=1B0XV51QJ85XC71J85CH
http://www.amazon.com/Kaplan-LSAT-Mastery-Timing-Practice/dp/B004EC9B7I/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1457015103&sr=8-2&keywords=kaplan+mastery+timing+practice
http://www.amazon.com/Admissions-Mastery-Practice-Reading-Comprehension/dp/B004HSABLY/ref=pd_sim_14_3?ie=UTF8&dpID=412X0LFAK8L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR123,160_&refRID=0CN5D8DR3097EVWK021H
One thing I don't regret about kaplan is all the drilling material they gave us.
The Cambridge printed book is still available on Amazon, although yesterday, they didn't link to it directly which was weird... But it's $100 used copies start at $45
You can still purchase recent exams from the LSAC website and amazon.com.
I think the DOJ should look into this--can you say monopoly power?
They're also missing out on an economic opportunity. Why not just sell the PDFs themselves? It's shortsighted to think that by getting rid of them entirely that will prevent people from getting them for free somehow. Instead take advantage of the market that would pay despite those avenues. No student should have to pay over $80+ for a book, of which the exact same type composed of different tests goes for only ~$20.
Ridiculous.