I see that on the top column of every problem set and preptest, there's a new feature called "theme." It has 7 Sage, 7 Sage Dark, Standard, Standard Dark. I was wondering whether the standard themes are the ones that we see on a real test?
So I have taken the June 2007 Preptest twice. The first time I took it was over a month ago (I didn't know about 7Sage yet) and I just printed it out on paper and completed it on paper. The second time was part of the week 1 7sage schedule and I scored 5 ...
... I could bomb the November test even worse. It may be ... for months before the August test, and saw myself improve drastically ... a 150 on my first preptest. I know I'm cutting ...
So I did a preptest today and wanted to score my experimental section just to see how I did on the section, is this even possible? Does LSAC release the answers to the experimental sections or no?
... some times LR sections from prep tests 1-15 and I ... my scoring (for example, the test could have 3 or 4 ... conclusion (see question 4 on preptest 15 as an example).
... 2.5 months. Took 9 preptest before sitting the January 2021 ... was literally obsessed with the test and it paid off. Keep ... 're the catch and this test does not define you.
... to the June 2021 LSAT test in just a week and ... tests have been a 165 (PrepTest 84), 167 (85), and a ... 168 - just not my best test). I am planning on really ... to get on the actual test. I'm hoping to get ... weeks leading up to the test
Up until this point I've only taken 4 section preptest to harden my mental endurance. The June LSAT is flex. My question is: should I do my final week of preptest with 4 sections? Or should I simulate the flex? What are other peeps doing?