... you've used all practice tests. I will be taking the ... games 1-35, and taken tests 35 to the latest one ... scores I am getting from tests that I have already taken ...
I purchased the LSAT Ultimate. Are practice tests (like actual LSATs) included or do I need to go on Amazon and purchase some? I saw there are PrepTests but I wasn't sure if those are actual previous LSATs or just made up questions.
I'm just wondering if unreleased PTs should even be considered in your score average. I just did really well on PT C2 but I'm wondering if this is just an easier test or it was just made a while ago so it's not as nuanced as the newer tests.
... on my last 2 practice tests and I am starting to ... than I did two weeks earlier (-12). During practice, even for ... of RC in more recent tests? How am I supposed to ...
... -length timed PTs? Also, which tests should I be using to ... I use sections from practice tests I've already used? All ... I should be pulling from tests that were used to create ...
... 'm pretty bad on standardized tests and, like everyone else who ... of scoring low on standardized tests but performing very well in ... writing an addendum.
My earlier standardized test scores have been ...
Hi,
I was wondering if you could buy more explanations to test. I have the practice tests already but wanted to buy the explanations if that is possible.
Is there any downside to primarily taking practice tests prior to 2007? Would practice tests from 1999 or 2002, for example, adequately reflect what I'll see on the November 2018 LSAT?
... 1 and 2 are the easier ones and games 3 and ... is still true for recent tests, I want to make sure ... figure out which games are easier and which are the hard ...
For the easier questions in the practice set, I tend to get them; however, once the difficulty picks up, I start missing them.
Any advice to start getting the harder questions right?
... didn't notice, under my earlier vent about my big drop ... defeats, because it'll be easier for me to recognize my ... parts:
First, start with easier questions, and do them timed ...