Just got approved for the lsac fee waiver. Should I get the superprep II? They will give me a complimentary copy. Anything valuable in it I could use to supplement 7sage?
... - 8pm LSAT BR Group PT superprep A
Sat Nov 7 ... - 8pm LSAT BR Group PT superprepB
Sat Nov 14, 2015 ... - 8pm LSAT BR Group PT superprep 2
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Without giving away any of the content in PT C2, does anyone know what year (roughly) this exam was given? Is C2 the "never-before-disclosed" PT that was included in the most recent LSAT SuperPrep? Thanks everyone.
Does anyone know what PT this "never-before-disclosed" test is? I haven't done it yet, but afterwards I would like to go over the test explanations, but without knowing what PT # it is, that won't be possible. Thanks for any help!
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It's generally recommended to use them as drilling. You'll still have PT 36-76 along with a few old disclosed feb and superprep A-C to use as full practice tests.
I've been calling it SP II C or SuperPrep II C. Speaking of that, do you know when it will be added to the grader? Or do you need licensing for that before it happens @"J.Y. Ping"
Haha, I was granted a fee waiver as well. I only received Official SuperPrep I though. But thanks for the feedback, it's probably wise to shell out that comparatively small price for II, then.
I'd say that the more recent LG sections are by and large easier. If you want to challenge yourself take the SuperPrep Tests and then you will have your answer
@dml277 I would recommend purchasing SuperPrep II. This board was recently discussing how useful the official explanations are. Even if you already have PT 62 and PT 63 (other two tests), I would get SPII.