... to be all games from tests 1-35. Honestly, when I ... 't even find the LSAT tests from below 7. I did ... purchase the 7-12 tests and I'm doing some ... of the games from earlier preptests to test my ability to ...
... 't taken very many full preptests yet, but so far I ... working in newer PT's (tests in the 60s and maybe ... have this problem with earlier tests though (30s and 40s). Any ...
... and for the 6 practice tests leading up to it I ... for the first 6-8 preptests, but about a week ago ... I've chosen Some hard tests to practice with (in order ... any advice?
... getting 166-169 on the preptests from 2011-14. But on ... the most recent preptests, since 2015, I'm back ... feel that the more recent tests are more difficult; on these ... most recent tests I get way more wrong ...
I'd be upgrading to get access to 9 preptests (73-81). Is there that much of a difference in the difficulty of the tests that I should invest in upgrading?
I plan on taking the test in june. I currently have the starter and i have hard copies of all lsat preptests 38-81. Is the upgrade to ultimate worth it? Im in a cash crunch right now but having only hard copies of lsats is kind of annoying.
Are they on modern tests? I did just fine with them in the CC, and frankly find them to be not-so-challenging, however I'm not familiar with them in the preptests I've taken. Which is only a handful, prior to starting the CC. Just curious.
A question on an app has simply asked: "Did you take an LSAT preparatory class?" Do I answer yes? Seeing as I purchased the starter package and studied for the test using the CC, preptests, etc.