1-do you have to order these all individually?
2-are they going to be bundled at any point?
3-If no to 2, why aren't they bundled?
I'd appreciate answers to all 3 of these questions. Sounds like a scheme to get more money all the while, wasting more gasoline and resources and printing efficiency.
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Re: prep tests 39-48
1. Yes, correct. Only individually. PrepTests 39-48 aren't bundled - best deal to buy them is $6/exam (normally $8/exam but you get 4 for the price of 3) with free shipping on Amazon.
2. LSAC has suggested they're not going to be bundled at any point. Ever.
3. LSAC says:
Of course, this doesn't explain why LSAC isn't bundling 39-48 in another book of 10 (perhaps "the Next Next 10..." or "Even More Actual...").
2. LSAC has suggested they're not going to be bundled at any point. Ever.
3. LSAC says:
Comparative Reading started with the unnumbered June 07 exam.We are planning a new book of ten PrepTests to be published in 2011, when we expect to have ten PrepTests with Comparative Reading items in them for inclusion in the new book.
Of course, this doesn't explain why LSAC isn't bundling 39-48 in another book of 10 (perhaps "the Next Next 10..." or "Even More Actual...").