Has anyone thought that the decision to stop the distribution of prep tests might be good for us competition wise? In the future, LSAT test takers will not have the old tests to review and practice from. Maybe this gives us an advantage.
I already have a ton of the PrepTests you can find on the LSAC website, but they don't correlate with these much older (PrepTest 30-40ish) versions 7sage used. I've tried searching for them, with no luck. Any suggestions?
... 21st, 2015, all PDFs containing LSAC licensed content have been removed ... to comply with LSAC's new policy. To be ... our decision, it was the LSAC's decision to ban PDFs ...