It definitely varies per person...
Find out what your goal is, and write as many prep-tests as it takes for you to reach this goal.
Many advise a minimum of 10 full LSAT prep-tests under timed condition, but again, that varies per individual.
I only have a few prep-tests left over myself... would definitely just look over the mistakes you had in the previous PT's and try to understand where you went wrong. Re-doing full PTs which were previously done isn't really much help.
I think I can get about 4 preptests to you... have you tried using the LSAT India tests? they are pretty much the same as far as logic goes... here is the link.... take a look at them: http://www.pearsonvueindia.com/lsatindia/official-test-preparation/
... time after I scored a prep test in the library, I ... recommend stop taking so many preptests and start drilling more on ... question types. Simply taking more tests won't improve your score ...
Wow, four preptests a week? That's crazy. I need to step up my game. I've been pacing with only two preptests a week but I've realized that if I want to do at least 16 preptests by the 7 week mark, I need to start doing three a week.
Yeah, I'd practiced games a bit (-5 in that section) but never really focused on RC or LR (-7 in RC and -6 and -8 in LR). Should I just focus on preptests? How many do you think I should aim to write? Sorry for all the questions, I really appreciate it!
... I'm familiar with, doing preptests is the best way to ... would say take as many preptests as you can and do ... you don't exceed three preptests a week or you'll ...
@thalaiva1
In all the preptests I took before December, I got probably between 0 - -3 wrong the entire time. Most of the time none. That LG in December was beyond anything. I was soooo nervous. I guessed on the last game completelyyyyy.
... current University Fordham. My second prep test is only 149 and ... to 153 even after 7 preptests and my blind review is ... might have to stop doing prep test and analyze where you ...