I doubt I will have time to take all the prep tests before my December LSAT. Does anyone have certain tests that they found particularly challenging that they recommend be taken for sure?
... 7sage, stopped doing the practice tests, and since I have taken ... , blind reviewing each one, practicing old Logic Games to reinforce concepts ...
... is true, are the practice tests offered in this course rendered ... been practicing with are somehow easier than more recent sections, does ... mixing in more recent practice tests with the ones offered here ...
... the process of going through old material to improve my less ... 's interesting how going through old material can help you pick ... 's speed by making it easier for the runner to maintain ...
... is better....doing older prep tests I haven't done yet ... the newer 15 or so tests that I have done untimed ... would have left the newer tests untouched. The advice I've ... as the a whole the tests are better representative of what ...
... I've heard the older tests are easier and how indicative of ... improvement are the older tests? And furthermore ... , its just two tests that are better, should I ...
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-RC tests whether you really retained what ... move on to the other, easier questions.
-Eventually, you will ... mind. They’re often significantly easier the second time through.
... 've got 30 recent prep tests printed and ready to take ... the roughly 100 logic games tests and take each one as ... 's etc.
-use older tests (7-18)--simultaneously with everything ... and have me taking prep tests from then until december
Wondering how relevant old logic games are for current LSATs. Is it best to do the logic game bundle (1-35) first so I don't "burn" through more recent logic game sections?