I've read on other forums that previous make-up tests have included the old one-page LG set-up, so I'm mentally preparing for that possibility. There's no way to know beforehand!
The Economist. Subscribe to it and actually read the articles! I heard that they take out passages out of some of the really old subscriptions. If you read the articles from it, you'll definitely see the similarity with the LSAT passages!
I remember my old lsat prep course providing us a percentages pie chart of all the question types. I believe assumption types are probably the most prevalent.
That's odd. I found that I did significantly better on older PTs than newer ones. I did a batch of old PTs to begin with and once I started the new ones (with comparative RC passages), my score dropped by 4-5 points.
... the other end overwhelmed by debt with zero success in the ... hand, you are 200k in debt and forced to work as ... ruining their lives with insurmountable debt forever -- makes sense.
I love comparative reading passages! LG are easier in the new ones than the old ones that is for sure. and RC is much harder I agree with this too.
How did you guys find the dec 2013 lsat? If you purchased it on here I mean.
Old LSATs with proper blind review are beneficial in combination with those that you have not done. Repeating some questions actually helps cement reasoning patterns. Old games are especially good.
I could concur with the above posters, but I would note that if it's been a while since you've looked at an old backtest, it might benefit you to take it again. At least, that's been my experience.