Has anyone thought that the decision to stop the distribution of preptests 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.
How will you change your prep in the month of April?
What are your goals for this month?
How many preptests will you take per week?
What section is still giving you problems? And HOW do you plan to improve in that section?
... and purchased all the "PowerScore" prep books and used their 4 ... to pretty much "rush" through prep-tests (waste valuable resources). So I ... rushing through materials and various preptests (also I’m not where ... 5 months writing 1-2 preptests a week and then take ...
... In the beginning of doing prep test, my highest actual score ... review score 162 after 7 preptests. I figured something went ... and I stopped doing prep-test and focused on ... section. I just restarted prep test this week. I ... BR score 173 in prep test 64. Does the ...
Sorry if this has been discussed already, I'm new to these boards.
I'm making a study schedule leading up to the October LSAT, and I know it is recommended to start from PT 35 and up. Should I start with the earliest ...
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I began the 7sage prep course back in January. When ... schedule, but then LSAT prep took a back seat to ... also make time for LSAT prep. Then May hit. I ... had not yet finished the prep course nor had I ... , "You've done your preptests, you know what you're ...
... 49(BR 172), 157 in prep test 68(BR170), and 160 ... in prep test 51(BR 174). ... the recent 4 preptests for the reference: Prep test 63, first ... 76, BR score 92. Prep test 68, RC 13 (BR ... 69, BR score 89. Prep test 51, first LR 18 ...
... not get through all the preptests.
I will spend more ... time reviewing questions from old tests as well as thorough BRs ... still have a few fresh preptests left.