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Preptests 39-60

Post by MissLucky » Wed Jul 14, 2010 6:49 pm

Where can I find them to order in print? Are there a couple more "next 10 official LSATs" or do I have to purchase each one individually? Thanks friends

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Re: Preptests 39-60

Post by LSAT Blog » Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:54 pm

There's no book of 10 for any exam after 38.

Amazon has most of 39-60 at $6/exam if you buy them in multiples of 4. (They're 4 for the price of 3.)

I've listed them all here.

A few are out of stock on Amazon. You can buy those from the (used & new) section of Amazon from 3rd-party sellers, or you can email LSAC at LSACinfo at lsac.org to request them at $8/exam.

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Re: Preptests 39-60

Post by thegrayman » Thu Jul 15, 2010 12:59 am

has 60 been released yet?

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Re: Preptests 39-60

Post by kazu » Thu Jul 15, 2010 1:14 am

You don't have to email LSAC - you can buy them on the lsac.org website at $8 each. They have the whole system set up so you can order online. However lsac.org's shipping is usually slower than Amazon, and they don't have any 4-for-3 discounts.

cambridgelsat.com (I think that's the site) also sells them for $8. If you buy them here you don't get a hardcopy, but you get to download the pdfs that can be printed for a certain amount of times (I think it was 3 times but not sure). Since you can print straightaway it can come in handy if you're in a rush.

I have no idea if 60 is out yet, but it should be somewhere on lsac.org

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Re: Preptests 39-60

Post by Precessional » Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:57 am

Cambridge carries up 60: http://www.cambridgelsat.com/product/ls ... section/17

(Note: the site carries tests in two categories-- "4 sections" and "5 sections." The "5 section" options are the "4 section" tests with an extra section thrown in from a past PrepTest.)

As mentioned by an earlier poster, the files are electronic.

Cambridge has their own little applet that allows up to 3 views of the purchased test. While accessed, you may print but not save the file. Though, with adobe acrobat or one of its free alternatives (i.e. cute pdf), you may distill it to a pdf file. (I'm assuming that pdf-conversion is kosher if it's for personal use)

I made my first purchases from Cambridge yesterday afternoon and was able to access the tests almost immediately. (After logging in, the purchased tests may be linked via order history --> details)

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