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I have 15 clean practice tests left. My scores are generally ... resulted in 25 untaken practice tests which each have over 30 ... have only taken the modern prep-tests and none of the obsolete ...
My study scheduler does not take into account the lessons i have already learned or the preptests i have already taken. Is there a way to create a study schedule that does take into account these things?
Does the AI drill builder feature draw from recent PT's (like the 5 most recent)? I want to make sure I can take them without using questions that I will use within my next few preptests.
... the high 150s in my preptests and I think it was ... 've only done one complete prep test in the last few ... I try to do full tests. I'm really stuck on ...
... too much on timed practice tests rather than mastering the material ... cycle, I exhausted most recent preptests, forcing me to focus on ... him providing commentary while taking tests.
... by taking 5-6 preptests per week. Preptests are highly valuable and ... students can absorb everything a prep test offers in knowledge without ... take more than 2-3 preptests a week. BR them properly ... by BR 1 prep test properly than taking 3 preptests. Use the ...
... do enough full length practice tests before June. So I regrouped ... bought so many books and tests that are included in 7Sage ... that I can do 2 preptests a week (with blind review ...
... . However, be sure to continue preptests often to prove that your ... was not a spurious case. Prep test scores often can span ... much easier in the modern tests. I started with a 140 ...
... the old tests, LG is more "plug and chug" as opposed to ... . Essentially, focus on the newer testsas they are most similar to ... NOT just blow throw the tests. Take a PT, blind review ...
I think I noticed the repetitions in the early testsas well. But don't get too caught up in these trends - the LSAT writers are just trying to mess around. They don't get much excitement in their jobs. This is their fun.
Just keep reviewing prep-tests. I know it sounds redundant but that's probably the best way that you will learn, continue to learn, and be the most efficient way at conquering the material.
Thanks!! I started at 146 and have reached a peak of 160.....However, find it hard to cross that mark. Average is around 155. I still have more than 20 PrepTests left.