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Drill 1-40, Prep 40-74? Or vice versa?

Post by Hennessy » Tue Feb 23, 2016 1:25 pm

I tried December 1991 last night and struggled and gave up, tried December 2003 LSAT and did great.

Should I just use the first 40 for individual game drills, and the most recent 34 for full timed practice?

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Re: Drill 1-40, Prep 40-74? Or vice versa?

Post by footballlax55 » Tue Feb 23, 2016 3:24 pm

IF you're positive you'll use very single test, then yes. If not then do like 40-50 drill and 50-74 as full PTs.

Or you could try like 40-50 and then 1-30 for drills and then 30-40 and 50-74 for full Pts. This might let you get a slightly better grip on what the lsat looks like currently instead of just starting with super old, less similar versions.

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Re: Drill 1-40, Prep 40-74? Or vice versa?

Post by Mikey » Wed Feb 24, 2016 9:57 am

I feel the same way. I do bad on LR for earlier PT as opposed to the more recent LR sections. I personally use 1-40 for games and RC, and 21-40 for LR. 41 and on should be for timed PT. But like the other person said, if you are sure that you will use all of the PT then use the older ones for drilling and newer for timed PT.

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Re: Drill 1-40, Prep 40-74? Or vice versa?

Post by Hennessy » Wed Feb 24, 2016 2:48 pm

footballlax55 wrote:IF you're positive you'll use very single test, then yes. If not then do like 40-50 drill and 50-74 as full PTs.

Or you could try like 40-50 and then 1-30 for drills and then 30-40 and 50-74 for full Pts. This might let you get a slightly better grip on what the lsat looks like currently instead of just starting with super old, less similar versions.
This sounds good. Thanks!

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