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 jgaudet
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I am looking for specific question types listed for each exam. I suppose it would be in a spread sheet form as that may be the easiest way to display the information.

For example:

Prep Tests 71 - 74
Justify the Conclusion
PT 71 Section 1: #1,5,9,19; Section 3: #3,7,8,21
PT 72 Section 2: #1,8,6,5,17,23,20; Section 4: #5,7,11,15,19
PT 73: Section 2: #6,7,23; Section 5: #3,4,19
PT 74: Section 3: # 3,5,7,9,15; Section 4: #4,10,19
Flaw in the Reasoning
PT 71 Section 2: #4,5,9,19; Section 3: #3,11,8,21
PT 72 Section 3: #1,8,6,5,17,23,20; Section 4: #5,7,11,15,19
PT 73: Section 2: #6,7,23; Section 5: #3,4,19
PT 74: Section 3: # 3,5,7,9,15; Section 4: #4,10,19

Etc..


Is there any resource that PowerScore offers that would be similar or equivalent to this type of information? Or in the alternative, is there any online resource that has this information readily available?


Thank you!
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi J,

Thanks for the question! This basic information is contained within our Training Type I & II publications for PTs1-40, and then our Decons for many of the remaining tests. Our free LSAT scoring system contains the rest of this information (http://students.powerscore.com/self-study/index.cfm), but it is in a question-by-question form, not in the way you listed it. I don't know of any resource online that does it that way. That's the best I can think of off the top if my head!

I hope this helps. Thanks!

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