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Thank you all a lot. I've been drilling reading comp for the past two days and before I read each passage I say to myself ( let's learn something fun and new) it helps a lot tricking my mind
I think I noticed the repetitions in the early tests as well. But don't get too caught up in these trends - the LSAT writers are just trying to mess around. They don't get much excitement in their jobs. This is their fun.
It may sound bizarre, but I would say finding a way to make the LSAT fun has helped me. When you look forward to it, you tend to have a positive mentality--which in turn provides the awesome dividends of doing well.