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Easiest Practice Test

Post by manillabay » Tue Mar 11, 2014 9:55 pm

Hi,

I thought about joining for a while but I was able to get all the info I needed without joining lol. Anyway, I'm just about to finish drilling pt's 1-38 every section and am feeling pretty good. I went through the LSAT trainer and supplemented it with Powerscore, 7sage, other various information on the internet. I'm taking the LSAT in September. I'm wondering now that I am about to start taking practice tests, which one is the easiest after 38? I realize this is relative but I want a big confidence boost in the beginning. Also, what is your plan of action once in practice test taking phase besides just taking practice tests and reviewing them of course? Thanks.

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Re: Easiest Practice Test

Post by Clearly » Tue Mar 11, 2014 10:00 pm

Personally I think Sept '09 was the easiest, but I've heard others say its among the most difficult here..

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Re: Easiest Practice Test

Post by WaltGrace83 » Tue Mar 11, 2014 10:32 pm

Many people say that the LSAT gets progressively harder once you hit the most modern tests. I don't know if that is true or not. However, I think EVERYONE agrees that RC got harder in the latest practice tests.

I would just say to start with a few in the early 40s because they are the closest to the late 30s that you have done already. Then maybe do one in the 60s, two in 50s, another in the 40s, etc. Mix it up.

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Re: Easiest Practice Test

Post by rebexness » Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:22 pm

None of the 60s.

Late 40s are pretty approachable.

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Re: Easiest Practice Test

Post by thsmthcrmnl » Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:32 pm

There is no hardest because the test is equated. In an absolute sense, the easiest one is whichever has the hardest curve.

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Re: Easiest Practice Test

Post by rebexness » Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:35 pm

thsmthcrmnl wrote:There is no hardest because the test is equated. In an absolute sense, the easiest one is whichever has the hardest curve.
You aren't wrong, but thats a pretty dumb statement.

For example, nobody is going to be like "Hey go do PT 62. It doesn't matter that its hard, there is a huge curve!"
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Re: Easiest Practice Test

Post by Mauve.Dino » Thu Mar 13, 2014 2:40 pm

Whichever one I managed to get a 177 on. I think it may have been PT 67 or 68.

Yeah. That was totally indicative of my abilities on test day.

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