Will Princeton Review free practice test spoil new PTs?
Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 7:13 pm
Hi there,
I've signed up for a free practice test with Princeton Review this weekend. Though I study on my own, I like to supplement my study with these free practice events because they simulate the actual LSAT environment. Today, I asked Princeton Review where they would draw their questions from this weekend and they told me they mix and match questions from many LSATs, creating a PT that is an amalgam of several PTs.
Do you know if there is a cutoff point for the PTs they resource to for questions? I do not want to ruin any of the recent (post 45) PTs I've yet to take.
Thanks.
I've signed up for a free practice test with Princeton Review this weekend. Though I study on my own, I like to supplement my study with these free practice events because they simulate the actual LSAT environment. Today, I asked Princeton Review where they would draw their questions from this weekend and they told me they mix and match questions from many LSATs, creating a PT that is an amalgam of several PTs.
Do you know if there is a cutoff point for the PTs they resource to for questions? I do not want to ruin any of the recent (post 45) PTs I've yet to take.
Thanks.