Anyone out there know how I can get my hands on PT 41-50 without spending exorbitant amounts of money? My unseen PT stockpile is getting quite low and I'd like to dip into the 40s before moving on to the more recent tests. Any leads would be greatly appreciated.
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In their wisdom, they banned this practice. So now you can’t buy the PDFs. It’s a shame. Having the PDFs is a huge advantage and it was kind of an equalizer for low income folk. I’ve seen a clean copy of the 40s sell for $400 [edit/update, now as high as $4,000!!] since the ban. Obviously not an option for most people. So your options are pretty limited. If you’re going to buy them, then you are going get them by paying obscene amounts of money.
http://www.amazon.com/10-Actual-Official-LSAT-PrepTests/dp/0979305047/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1464278375&sr=8-12&keywords=lsac
A lot of people like to rail against the earlier PTs as being "bad" or "not helpful," but I very, very, very, VERY strongly disagree with that assessment. These tests are just as good as modern LSAT exams; they are just a bit different in the way they word some questions.
For 41-50, the LSAT trainer website has a breakdown of every LR question by question type , so I'd just incorporate those exams (using the silent videos as the questions) as a part of drilling/practice.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Official-LSAT-Preptest-Lot-41-Practice-Tests-Individual-Booklets-Mostly-New-/222124992049?hash=item33b7ae6631:g:YCEAAOSwdV1XNmVT
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