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Are current LSAT questions fashioned differently from those of five years ago?
(Maybe this is more of a GQ, but since I've posted my LSAT questions here before...)
Ah, my ever helpful e-friends... Having practiced for the LSAT primarily on the "10 More, Actual Preptests" book, I'm wondering if there has been any recent change in the style of questions. I know that there was from the early to the late 1990s, so I'm curious if there has been any similar re-conceptualization since 1999. (Having also used the original "10 Actual Preptests" book with early 90s tests, I can attest to the difference in style.) Thanks! (I'm taking the test tomorrow morning! Wish me luck!) |
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There's been no substantial change in the last several years.. You'll be fine.
Best of luck. |
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Go to sleep. A bit late to be looking for the secrets to the LSAT at this point. Best thing you can do is be well rested. Good luck!
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[Old lady voice] Why you don't even know what the LSAT can be like. Back when I first took the test, it still had a math section! Yep, that's right--math! They didn't know people became lawyer 'cuz they hated math, or else they didn't care! [/Old lady voice]
I'm sure you'll do great on the test--and plan on being brain dead for at least 24 hours after. Oh, I did okay on the math section, I just ended up not going to law school for 10 years. The second time I took the test, it had logic puzzles--the stuff I use to do for fun. Big improvement. |
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Off to the test. (I'm in Cali.
)(Spent the last few months self-studying, and the last week getting up at this time and running through full 4-hr practices, and I'm pretty confident -- just wanted to eliminate the one last kink that might possibly surprise me.) Thanks all! (And Blake For Mayor! )
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