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LSAT Prep Tests 39-48 - Hard to Get?

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 9:55 am
by tuffyjohnson
Why is it that I cannot get a copy of the spiral bound prep tests 39-48. There is one used copy on Amazon for $100.

Re: LSAT Prep Tests 39-48 - Hard to Get?

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 9:57 am
by fruitoftheloom
Buy them individually online. There are some tests that aren't in a book.

Re: LSAT Prep Tests 39-48 - Hard to Get?

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 10:54 am
by Trajectory
I spent the longest time looking for Preptest 43. A good copy so I can take it as a PT. Couldn't find one anywhere. I started to think there was something wrong with those preptests around that number too! $100 though? wtf

Re: LSAT Prep Tests 39-48 - Hard to Get?

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 11:14 am
by RhymesLikeDimes
http://www.amazon.com/The-PowerScore-LS ... onstructed

This has PTs 43, 44, and 45, with explanations after. It's roughly the same price as the PTs by themselves, so it's a great buy.

Re: LSAT Prep Tests 39-48 - Hard to Get?

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 1:25 pm
by LSAT Blog
Unfortunately, LSAC has not published them in a book of 10, and some of them have gone out of print in hard copy, which is why they're listed for crazy prices like $100 on Amazon by third-party sellers.

However, I licensed them from LSAC to sell for individual PDF download here:

http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/ls ... nload.html

Re: LSAT Prep Tests 39-48 - Hard to Get?

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 7:18 pm
by Systematic1
It's absolutely fucking stupid that the LSAC doesn't offer these in a group of ten. The fact that you can pay $88 bucks to the LSAT Blog dude (and no disrespect to you, I've actually bought a few things from your site and been very pleased with my purchases) to download them in PDF form, and then pay another $15-$20 in paper and ink to print them out, shouldn't leave the LSAC very surprised that so many people just use torrents to download their crap. It takes literally 60 seconds to use a torrent to download every single LSAT in existence, for free. Not that I support illegal downloading, but I do sympathize with everyone who is broke and tired of getting ass fucked by the LSAC.

Regardless, I think you can still buy individual print versions of 43-51 on LSAC.org

Re: LSAT Prep Tests 39-48 - Hard to Get?

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2013 7:44 pm
by tuffyjohnson
Systematic1 wrote:It's absolutely fucking stupid that the LSAC doesn't offer these in a group of ten. The fact that you can pay $88 bucks to the LSAT Blog dude (and no disrespect to you, I've actually bought a few things from your site and been very pleased with my purchases) to download them in PDF form, and then pay another $15-$20 in paper and ink to print them out, shouldn't leave the LSAC very surprised that so many people just use torrents to download their crap. It takes literally 60 seconds to use a torrent to download every single LSAT in existence, for free. Not that I support illegal downloading, but I do sympathize with everyone who is broke and tired of getting ass fucked by the LSAC.

Regardless, I think you can still buy individual print versions of 43-51 on LSAC.org
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