@dennisgerrard I do not think the exact date of C2 has been disclosed. However, it is suspected to be a test in the PT 60's. It has characteristics of those tests. It has the substitution questions that started appearing in the 60s and it has comparative passages that started appearing in the 50s.
@kimmy_m66 they are previously administered PTs -- no different in that regard. I believe the only difference is in the way they were released to the public. I could be wrong, but for PT 1-80, we know the actual test date they were given. That is not the case for these odd balls. But as mentioned above, people have deduced timing for at least C2 in that it was likely in the 60s.
@jkatz1488 said: @kimmy_m66 they are previously administered PTs -- no different in that regard. I believe the only difference is in the way they were released to the public. I could be wrong, but for PT 1-80, we know the actual test date they were given. That is not the case for these odd balls. But as mentioned above, people have deduced timing for at least C2 in that it was likely in the 60s.
They're old, previously unreleased Feb. LSATs, in short. :P
Can't wait till we have all of these tests available as e-docs. Thanks for asking the question @jkatz1488. I had the same question. I am glad you asked. : )
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I purchased this one from Amazon. It contains A, B, and C.
https://www.amazon.com/Official-LSAT-SuperPrep-Champion-Prep/dp/0979305063/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498741092&sr=8-1&keywords=lsat+superprep
I see PT A, B, C, and C2 in the Question Bank but not as e-docs.
@"Dillon A. Wright" Will they be available as e-docs in the future?
They should be, but I don't have an ETA for them.
PTC2 is available for printing.
https://7sage.com/lesson/preptest-c2
@"Dillon A. Wright" gotcha. Thanks for the info
What's the date for C2?
@dennisgerrard I do not think the exact date of C2 has been disclosed. However, it is suspected to be a test in the PT 60's. It has characteristics of those tests. It has the substitution questions that started appearing in the 60s and it has comparative passages that started appearing in the 50s.
The print speed is too slow though.
Using Google Chrome? I noticed that always printers out quicker when I use that as compared to Safari
Thanks folks!
Can someone explain what the A, B, and C preptests are? How are they different than a normal, 1-80 PT?
@kimmy_m66 they are previously administered PTs -- no different in that regard. I believe the only difference is in the way they were released to the public. I could be wrong, but for PT 1-80, we know the actual test date they were given. That is not the case for these odd balls. But as mentioned above, people have deduced timing for at least C2 in that it was likely in the 60s.
They're old, previously unreleased Feb. LSATs, in short. :P
Ahh @"Dillon A. Wright" that makes much more sense! I always forget those pesky Feb tests aren't disclosed
@jkatz1488 did a good job explaining the tests.
I'll say I thought that the LR/RC seems unusually easier on these tests and the LG for PTs A,B,C are pretty complicated.
P.S. Don't forget PT Feb 97' if you are looking for extra tests!
Can't wait till we have all of these tests available as e-docs. Thanks for asking the question @jkatz1488. I had the same question. I am glad you asked. : )