Which LSAT's are best to study? Forum
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Which LSAT's are best to study?
Does anyone have any advice on which Practice Test numbers are the best to study? I've done just about all of them but I need to buy some more. Most people believe that studying newer tests is a good strategy, but how new?
I would assume a good strategy would be to forget about the first bundle of 10 lsats and do the ones after that...but there may be some valuable stuff in those older ones as well.
Given that I have a little over two months, what do you guys think?
I would assume a good strategy would be to forget about the first bundle of 10 lsats and do the ones after that...but there may be some valuable stuff in those older ones as well.
Given that I have a little over two months, what do you guys think?
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Re: Which LSAT's are best to study?
Anyone? These damn tests are too expensive.
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Re: Which LSAT's are best to study?
get the ones from 50 and up
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Ya im going to get more than just those though....
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Re: Which LSAT's are best to study?
then get the ones in the 40s as well ( if you get the series of 10 offical last books you will have the majority of them)
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Re: Which LSAT's are best to study?
All preptests are useful; recent tests (June 2007 onward) more closely approximate what you will encounter when you sit down for an actual administration.
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Re: Which LSAT's are best to study?
If your worried about money, I would definitely buy bundle LSAT book. They just released a new one a few weeks ago, which has PT 52-61 and I'm not sure if you can find that on Amazon ($20 for 10 PT is a great deal). You can buy 62-65 individually which I would suggest. Buy anything you can afford really, consider it an investment
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Re: Which LSAT's are best to study?
Thanks for the help! I can't believe I'm actually studying for this damn test again.
- 99.9luft
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Re: Which LSAT's are best to study?
FTFY, HTHbuckythebadger wrote:If your worried about money, I would browse the torrents for pre 50s tests

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99.9luft wrote:FTFY, HTHbuckythebadger wrote:If your worried about money, I would browse the torrents for pre 50s tests
?? dont get it
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Re: Which LSAT's are best to study?
Every LSAT ever released is free if you take the time to look for it.
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naterj wrote:Every LSAT ever released is free if you take the time to look for it.
Ya right! How can one obtain these?
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Re: Which LSAT's are best to study?
Breaking federal law is probably not the best way to start your law career. Pay for the damn tests. They're not that expensive. Mow a couple yards if you have to.
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+1.EarlCat wrote:Breaking federal law is probably not the best way to start your law career. Pay for the damn tests. They're not that expensive. Mow a couple yards if you have to.
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EarlCat wrote:Breaking federal law is probably not the best way to start your law career. Pay for the damn tests. They're not that expensive. Mow a couple yards if you have to.
Agreed, I thought he was implying they can legally be obtained for free. Shucks.
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Re: Which LSAT's are best to study?
You can torrent most if not all of them. I recommend against it, because you will then be tasked with printing out hundreds of pages. Also, torrented PT's may be missing parts, etc., and since this prep is one of the most important things you will do in your legal career, I find that the risk isn't worth it.
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