I would say take some older ones. Though some questions may not be in your direct memory, you may recognize them when you actually take the PT. This won't give you an accurate score. Some of the older ones are actually a little bit harder than recen…
Take an untimed test. You'll catch your mistakes and sharpen your decision making skills. I wrote about it on a discussion post a while ago. An untimed test gave me confidence in the timed tests I took after.
I would take a practice test untimed. When I did so, it improved my confidence and timed score immensely. When you take them untimed, you have time to think about your decisions making it a great tool to sharpen those decisions.
If you don't mind me asking, what did you get per section? That would be more helpful to see what needs working and whether or not there could be improvement.
You can get into VERY good schools with a 175+ regardless of GPA. Some want that LSAT median boost and will accept you in no time. Some of these may even be T14.
I agree. Games should be first because they'll introduce you to the formal logic that will be helpful in LR as well.
LR should come next. Once you start "getting used to" the questions and answers it all turns into just understanding the words you …
Okay, here's an update that really really surprised me.
I just took PT 58 TIMED and BR'd it.
LR: -12 (I can say that 8 of those were because I misread a word as opposed to thinking illogically, e.g. I read deference as difference on the elders an…
This gives you only four possibilities. I think I did this right, please correct me if I'm wrong.
Fastest to slowest:
V-W-Z-T
V-Z-W-T
Z-V-W-T
Z-W-V-T
So basically:
V/Z-(W/Z/V)-(W/Z/V)-T
I would recommend getting the Logic Games Bible as a supplement to 7Sage. It's a really good book for $30 on Amazon. I give it most of the credit for getting -0 to -3 on the games.