I've taken all of the PTs 60 onwards in full. Does it make sense to redo the more recent ones (78-84) as I get closer to the November test date, or should I take the earlier PTs that I haven't taken before? Thanks so much!
... will have taken 25-30 PTs by the exam week, but ... and early 170s on my PTs but am concerned that I ... , do scores improve with more PTs? Should I be concerned about ... have taken less than 30 PTs?
I plan on taking the March LSAT and I could get through all the PTs before then, but I am considering whether I should save at least 10 or so in case I want to also take the June or July test. What is recommended in this situation?
... done all the PTs. For the most recent PTs, I have done ... do not have any unfamiliar PTs to simulate the actual testing ... the time I did the PTs. I wonder if anyone has ...
I've been taking some PTs lately in which I fail ... or not to do on PTs because it might mask your ... , I attempt to mirror my PTs as much as I can ...
... from each of these PTs.
- Accuracy ... at the end of timed PTs
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... BR method for non-timed pts? I like to work on ... older pts such as 30 to 50 ... 51 to present pts for my actual timed pts while I study ... Im not concerned with wasting pts.
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I've recently been taking PTs in the 60s, which I ... massive score increases in three PTs. I think on one of ...
Hey, is there a way to add a 5th section to the timed PTs (e.g.: PT 70) without having to take the test on paper? In other words, can I take a 5 section PT using the digital tester?