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.
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.
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?
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I'm looking to simulate post-flex LSAT (3 sections ... the 60's by selecting "Simulate Flex" so that there would ... section PT from 60+ to simulate the experimental section as a ...
Can someone explain to me the reason why, when you click the "Simulate Flex" option on the prep tests, an entire section disappears..? I went to take the diagnostic LSAT Prep Test 2007 and the entire section 03 unselects.
I'm taking the LSAT in 18 days in October.. are you guys practicing PT's by clicking the "modern" button before starting the test (aka 3 sections) or doing all 4?
Does anyone know how the scale works for the Modern PrepTest? Does it incorporate the scale from different exams when dealing with sections from different exams?