Tests 70-89 are most similar to what I saw on the November and October LSAT. There's usually a conditional sequencing somewhere in there, and the final game is usually a difficult 10-12 minute game.
Tests 50-69 cover the fundamentals but simpler an…
I don't know where everyone is getting their numbers from, but you get your percentile with your official score and my percentile was basically identical to what it would've been in previous years.
I would wait. It is too late in the cycle at that point and you risk underperforming again. If I were in your position, I would take the LSAT in April at the earliest and reevaluate my study methods and test taking methods (for example, I used my PT…
I don't think it has to do with difficulty. You're in that range. You could've just as easily misread a single question on your previous tests and scored a 169.
Also, 7sage rates the test sections by difficulty. Go to Analytics and hover your mouse…