For review I'd make sure you are solid on 88+. 88 and 89 remain the most "tricky" IMO, while 90+ are representative of what you would see on a test (though you could get that from any modern test). For fresh takes, the latest ones you haven't seen.
89, 91, and 92 have comparatives. Only one I didn't see is 90 which is certainly an outlier as I believe LSAC is still keeping comparatives on the test.
> @"Law and Yoda" said:
> 89, 91, and 92 have comparatives. Only one I didn't see is 90 which is certainly an outlier as I believe LSAC is still keeping comparatives on the test.
... a way to take 1-89 and have 7Sage precisely simulate ... from that set of 1-89? So that we can take ... style" PrepTests (PrepTests 1 to 89), you can tick the checkbox ...
I would personally say 85/86 are fairly difficult and similar to recent exams, more so than 88/89 (from my experience). PT 76 was also fairly difficult with some interesting LR questions.