The "Actual, Official" books are all rather dated tests. Is there any way to buy the newer ones other than paying $8 per test?
I did poorly on the Feb. LSAT (first time) after going through PowerScore LG and LR Bibles and two Actual, Official books. I thought prepared sufficiently but still only ended up with a 159. I was pretty shocked with my score and am trying to figure out what went wrong...maybe it was old tests?
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Re: Most recent preptests
the "old tests" are easier to score higher on.
was there any specific section that you normally do well on that you bombed on Feb?
as for newer ones... you can always gamble by buying off half.com or ebay. but i think the most conventional way is $8 per from LSAC. i remember some people on TLS saying some company was offering a deal on buying 3 or more? something like that, try search.
was there any specific section that you normally do well on that you bombed on Feb?
as for newer ones... you can always gamble by buying off half.com or ebay. but i think the most conventional way is $8 per from LSAC. i remember some people on TLS saying some company was offering a deal on buying 3 or more? something like that, try search.
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Re: Most recent preptests
cambridgelsat.com sells the recent ones in packs of 10
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Also, they are 4 for $24 on Amazon.
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I wish I knew. I didn't think a nondisclosed test would irritate me so much. Then again, I didn't think I'd get such a low score.tourdeforcex wrote:was there any specific section that you normally do well on that you bombed on Feb?
Thanks for the tips though, everyone
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