... take the PT on paper vs the online version?! I can ... or older tests on paper vs online either... I literally just ... old-school folks who prefer to read and write on REAL books ... /notes vs virtual/online texts.
If you have already completed a writing sample in a previous LSAT, is it advantageous to retake it with the new LSAT writing format, or does it not matter?
I’d like to start off by congratulating those who just finished taking this past June administration! I’m taking the LSAT this September, and I’m looking for some advice as far the PT phase of my prep. I’ve been fortunate enough ...
... well as using the Powerscore books) and am wondering if retaking ... how to best utilize the old PTs. Should I retake them ... switch off between the old PTs and new PTs?
... is a difference between the old and new LSATs. The LSAT has ... there is a difference between old exams VS. modern exams. Not a ... I had to learn completely new strategies because they are a ... , it's fine to use old PT. Where else are we ...
... of other media - booksvs. ebooks, digital game downloads vs. discs, iTunes music ... vs CDs, and so on ... a lost sale of a new copy for the LSAC. That ...
... without giving the new models new names. "consumers objection ... dealers modifying models without giving new models new names.
... tell these new models from old ones vs the new models ... being better than old".
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I know they are generally considered the same level of "hard," but I find myself with a 10 point difference between a test in the 30s and a test in the 80s. I guess it has to do with the way the language has changed and the amount of trap answers that are ...
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I have noticed that my score in older prep tests ( PT40-60 ) are consistently higher than the newer ones ( PT 70-89 ). I am wondering has anyone experienced this? ...
I know that the LSAT will be changing after June and making it a 4 section test with a break in between. Do you think the people taking the 4 sections will have a disadvantage compared to the LSAT Flex? I am wondering whether the break we get in between ...