Hey guys, I'm in a distant country (use your imagination as to why...). I have little internet access but recently stumbled accross this site. Nice resource, wish I'd had it earlier. I'm flying somewhere slightly less-remote to take the Oct LSAT... Basically, my question is this:
I am PT'ing at 163.5 for my last 15 LSAT PTs. I am only studying using "10 Actual," "10 More," and "...Actual Next 10" books. Looking on this site, I just discovered that everyone stresses the importance of taking the more recent LSAT as your test date approaches. Given that I cannot accept mail here (again, trust me on this one), am I totally screwed? Do I really need to practice the more recent LSATs? The latest one I have is 38. Is there anyway to get the more recent ones in pdf form? I'm fine withthe $8 charge? Or will I be okay never studying the recent ones?
Thanks a lot in advance for the help.
Distant Country, LSAT-prep question Forum
- Justdoingmybest
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Re: Distant Country, LSAT-prep question
You should be able to buy and download them here
http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/ls ... -list.html
http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/ls ... -list.html
- luxxe
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Re: Distant Country, LSAT-prep question
The recent ones are significantly different, so it is important to study them. You can also you Cambridge LSAT.