Just purchased the LSAT Prep Plus which includes LSATs 19-89 and i was wondering which ones you guys recommend i save for practice tests? I feel like LG nowadays is far more difficult than what it used to be a few years ago.
Given the short amount of time left until the January Flex, I'd like to efficiently use my time by taking PTs which will be most relevant to the January Flex. Which do you guys thinks will be most relevant?
Which schools require 12 pt fonts for personal statements? In my manual search, I haven't seen any so far. All seem to be okay with 11-pt font (Times New Roman).
I'm looking to take one more PT tomorrow morning before I take the test this weekend. Any suggestions as to which LSAT would be best to get a sense of where I'm at/get that last practice in? Thanks!
... score as you on that PrepTest getting that question correct" which percentage is this referring to?
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... 't make second level deductions, which meant no sub-game boards ... , which meant 10 different copies of ... my personal best by finishing PrepTest 81 Logic Games with 9 ...
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hi! i'll be writing in october and was wondering which PTs i should focus on? are the older ones more indicative of the current LSAT or the newer ones better to review? if anyone has recently taken an LSAT i'd love to know your input!
I printed out a preptest, timed it myself and scored it. I want to upload the results online so I can see which types of questions I missed without going through the entire digital test putting my answers in one-by-one. Is there a way to do this?