You can click the "SimulateModern" button next to the PT number as you start the PT, and it'll take out one of the two LR sections. But you can't manually choose which one to take out.
... when "complete and accurate" means complete and accurate for any one individual ... . when it means complete and accurate across all possibilities across all ...
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?
I'm not using the modern tests yet but I just encountered my first Eval question on PT 36. Do these QTs appear more or less often on modern tests? They don't seem to be covered in the cc.
For people that have applied and been accepted to law school, how accurate was the 7sage predictor in your admissions decisions? Or what are your chances if you were to apply this fall? I am curious how accurate the percentages are! Thank you :)
Up until this point I've only taken 4 section prep test to harden my mental endurance. The June LSAT is flex. My question is: should I do my final week of prep test with 4 sections? Or should I simulate the flex? What are other peeps doing?