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I need a list of...

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 12:14 pm
by afalcon10
ALL available LSAT practice tests for purchase. here is what I have so far

LSAT SuperPrep (feb 00, feb 99, feb 96)
10 Actual LSAT (7, 9-16,18)
10 More Actual LSAT (19-28)
Next 10 Actual LSAT (29-38)
10 New Actual LSAT with Comparative Reading (52-61)
Individual preptests for purchase (43-65)

am I missing any?

Re: I need a list of...

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 12:17 pm
by flexityflex86
afalcon10 wrote:ALL available LSAT practice tests for purchase. here is what I have so far

LSAT SuperPrep (feb 00, feb 99, feb 96)
10 Actual LSAT (7, 9-16,18)
10 More Actual LSAT (19-28)
Next 10 Actual LSAT (29-38)
10 New Actual LSAT with Comparative Reading (52-61)
Individual preptests for purchase (43-65)

am I missing any?
Don't understand the question, but the bibles are very helpful for the vast majority of people.

It would also be nice to get tests with answer explanations.

Re: I need a list of...

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 12:25 pm
by albanach
afalcon10 wrote:ALL available LSAT practice tests for purchase.
I don;t think you have up to test 65, as that would be December 2011 by my reckoning.

There are currently 62 published LSAT tests available.

You can purchase any of them individually or get a complete bundle @ Cambridge LSAT.

Re: I need a list of...

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 12:43 pm
by LSAT Blog
OP - You're missing a few exams - here's a complete list, including how to get each exam.

flexityflex86 - As an FYI, I offer many exams for PDF download with complete Logical Reasoning explanations.

Re: I need a list of...

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 1:51 pm
by Deep Trench
OP, I was done with LSAT in October, but I happen to have most of what you would need listed on the popular internet auction site right now. If you are interested, go to the auction site and search "LSAT Prep Bundle - PowerScore Bibles and 40 Prep Tests".

Re: I need a list of...

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 5:42 pm
by Ocean64
I would first recommend the PTs with explanations available on Steve's LSAT Blog: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/ls ... nload.html that's much more bang for the buck than PTs without explainations for the same price.
and if your still missing some PTs then you can surely download them in PDF format from Cambridge: http://www.cambridgelsat.com/product/ls ... section/17

Good Luck!