... system for best incorporating the preptest explanations into his/her studying ... review them with the accompanying preptest but has anyone else figured ...
... certain I will be taking the test in Feb/June since ... up for the December test and have been studying ... I do take the December test.
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2. Giving the test in an actual testing environment ... drawbacks for giving the test that I haven't ...
In Prep-Test 76 the system scored me wrong on S1 Q18, when my answer matches the solution table supplied with the prep-test and other online resources.
... I took the Powerscore course which seemed to work ... Powerscore was a good course but that they left ... in the 7 sage course and I've been ... took the optional diagnostic test and I scored a ... I be takingpreptest and blind reviewing during the 7 Sage course.
... study should focus on before the September 2019 test. I’ve taken ... the LSAT twice before, with an ... />
I’ve taken EVERY preptestbefore PT 81 (albeit more than ... you think taking a PT that I’ve seen before is still ...
... first Logical Reasoning Section of PrepTest 66 on Sunday March 15th ... blind review session please complete PrepTest 66, and complete your own ... or preparing for the June Test to join this review session ...
So I recently purchased the preptest plus add on from LSAC and 7sage is telling me that its still not working. I wanna get my analytics for online tests. How do I make this work?
Hey quick question guys, I took my first preptest and it says 163 average score. I am asking because i have never gotten over 153 in the past so how is this graded and is this representative of your actual lsat score?
... PT37 as a "flex-converted" preptest. After BRing, I viewed my ... grading the Flex converted test as a normal prep-test by mistake. This ... 've tried to reverse the test back to a flex grading ...
I took PrepTest 72 on LawHub and linked my account to 7Sage, now it wants me to take PrepTest 72 again? I want to review my answers/do blind review. How do I do this? I would prefer to take my tests on LawHub so I can get familiar with the test format.