Clarification on PrepTests
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 5:08 pm
I keep reading on here that it is better to practice from official LSAT PrepTests, rather than ones made by other entities such as Kaplan, and I just want to make sure I am clear about them. So here's what I think I know:
These official prep tests are not actually former tests, but are made by the LSAT for studying purposes, making them closer to the real thing than what others offer.
Excluding the 5 tests released in the "LSAT SuperPrep", there are 59 total official PrepTests to date. 7-38 are available in the "Actual" books, except for number 20 which is free online.
The last 20 PrepTests have to be purchased separately, or in bundles if you can find them.
Is all of the above true? How much more valuable to studying would PrepTest 59 be than to one from "10 More Actual', like say PrepTest 22? Where's the best place to get the most recent PrepTests?
These official prep tests are not actually former tests, but are made by the LSAT for studying purposes, making them closer to the real thing than what others offer.
Excluding the 5 tests released in the "LSAT SuperPrep", there are 59 total official PrepTests to date. 7-38 are available in the "Actual" books, except for number 20 which is free online.
The last 20 PrepTests have to be purchased separately, or in bundles if you can find them.
Is all of the above true? How much more valuable to studying would PrepTest 59 be than to one from "10 More Actual', like say PrepTest 22? Where's the best place to get the most recent PrepTests?