I see that on the top column of every problem set and preptest, there's a new feature called "theme." It has 7 Sage, 7 Sage Dark, Standard, Standard Dark. I was wondering whether the standard themes are the ones that we see on a real test?
So I have taken the June 2007 Preptest twice. The first time I took it was over a month ago (I didn't know about 7Sage yet) and I just printed it out on paper and completed it on paper. The second time was part of the week 1 7sage schedule and I scored 5 ...
... I could bomb the November test even worse. It may be ... for months before the August test, and saw myself improve drastically ... a 150 on my first preptest. I know I'm cutting ...
I've been going in sort of a random order, because 1) I don't have time to go through eveeeeerything before test day, and 2) I'm trying to really focus on the areas I'm weak in. Should I be going in order instead?
So I did a preptest today and wanted to score my experimental section just to see how I did on the section, is this even possible? Does LSAC release the answers to the experimental sections or no?
Up until this point I've only taken 4 section preptest to harden my mental endurance. The June LSAT is flex. My question is: should I do my final week of preptest with 4 sections? Or should I simulate the flex? What are other peeps doing?
... just took the May 2020 preptest and got a 161. I ... it is the most recent preptest! However, lately, I am consistently ... am scheduled for the June test on Sunday and haven't ...
... , it says that one LSAT Preptest takes 12 hours. I understand ... hours to complete a full test and do the BR and ... more or less? How many Prep tests can I realistically do ...