These start around the 50's. JY has noted that these questions are an LSAT invention in the logic games section featured specifically in the newer exams.. Just do 50-72 to see all of them, as you won't find any in the earlier preptests.
I have random preptests from the late 90s and 00s (that I bought before getting 7sage-ugh!) and they are spread over two pages and a larger font. Not a big deal...I just wish there was an easy way to do it. Thanks @cole.w.murdoch !
Thanks for the great ideas. I have the starter package, 30 tests (8 of which I've completed), and will sit for the exam in December. On the scheduler, it lists preptests post-curriculum. Is that the case for others?
Thanks fifthending -- I have studied for approx two months, with 75% of my time focused on learning the material, 25% on preptests. Now I've switched those percentages around.
I would strongly recommend you do a couple preptests from the 70's before you attempt to write the dec lsat. The 50's are not representative of what you'll see on test day.
Oops, I realized I never actually answered your question!
If you go to the "Course" tab towards the top, within the drop-down menu it should say "Extensions and Addons". There you'll be able to purchase preptests and extend your access to 7sage.
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