... , Dec. 23rd at 8PM ET: PT 31
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... , Dec. 29th at 8PM ET: PT 33
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... we dabble in the more modernPT 70s) for Friday, so we ... , Jan. 19th at 8PM ET: PT 39
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I heard modern RC has questions that are more abstract...which PTs do you think this started??
People say "modern" referring which PT? IT is kind of unclear...70s? 60s? or 50s?
... prep wise. I have a PT that I really want to ... my confidence. My last scored PT was a 174 and I ... of wanting exposure to another modern test, and wanting to keep ...
... in June 2018. My avg PT score is 168, which is ... burned a lot of PT's specially the modernPT's 70 -83 ... a thorough BR after each PT, I only have PT77 and ... to prep and how to PT. Also, since RC is my ...
... . I’ve taken practice tests 36-66 already. I just finished ... worried if I take 67+ PT that I’ll run out ... tests. Should I just retake 36-66 and then continue on ...
... difference between old exams VS. modern exams. Not a large amount ... I started at lets say, PT 15 and once I got ... to PT 70 I had to learn ... 's fine to use old PT. Where else are we going ...
@7sage I just realized that what used to be the option to "simulate flex" on the PT's, it's now "simulate modern." What's the difference, if any? Please explain. Thank you so much!
Why does the majority of 7sage PT's begin with the RC section when you select the "simulate modern" format? I don't want to begin almost every PT with RC. Is there some way to change this??
I recently completed the first PT in the curriculum (February 1997) ... score would be on a modern version of the test? If ... I took the modern LSAT tomorrow, would I expect ... also took the October 2002 PT and scored 162, but since ...
... want to generally keep 36+ unseen for PT purposes. Especially in the ... aren't relevant to the modern LSAT, but so far I ... more than once on each PT. I did most of them ...
... people drill from PT 1- 35 and use 36-78 for full ... I take? and since which PT?
I know more is ... PT with. Also, you'll get a feel for the modern LSAT ...
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Ohh I see...so until 36=old, after that=new? 36 is just where we arbitrarily ... is where the "new," modern tests begin because that is ... 't a clean division. PT 1 is certainly old and ... PT 78 is certainly new. ...
... mistake and hesitation on one PT before you move on to ... that the more recent tests (36+) are more relevant to what ... get more from rewriting a PT in the 70s that you ... few months ago then writing PT 10 (for example) fresh, ... you would expect in more modern tests.
... gain more reviewing a bad PT than one that I actually ... reassuring to hear. I took 36-40 and did well on ... try and get a more "modern" LSAT) and that is the ... 60 than any test from 36-40.
PT's are sacred. Why? Because ... (1-36) tend to be inadequate representations of the modern test. So ... are adequate representations of the modern test.
You have 8 ... the older practice tests (1-36).
Generally speaking, dedicated students ...
... was PT 1-35’s RC was much more similar to modern ... practice. Powerscore also said that modern RC has much less specific ... has notoriously easier RC than modern day …
@wjamanda117 ... on personal experience … From preptests 36-44 I was doing really ...