- Wed Nov 14, 2018 2:57 pm
#60421
I've used the Powerscore books since March, and have been taking the real LSATs and checking my work and answers on this forum since the summer in preparation for the test this Saturday (gulp). I've noticed that for more recent LSATs, the administrators haven't been giving a detailed synopsis of the problems like they did for older LSATs. Before, they would categorize each question, and then provide an entire breakdown. Now, they ask for questions, and address issues that are specifically brought up.
Why the change? I'm sure the old way must have been a ton of work, but the old way has been much more helpful. I've been working through the LSATs in backward chronological order and my practice test scores were stuck in the same place for months. However, since working on older tests that Powerscore provides the full breakdown for in the forum, I've seen my practice scores slowly but steadily rise. Maybe it's a correlation over causation thing. But I'm sure it would be helpful to people besides myself to have things go back to the old way. Thanks!
Why the change? I'm sure the old way must have been a ton of work, but the old way has been much more helpful. I've been working through the LSATs in backward chronological order and my practice test scores were stuck in the same place for months. However, since working on older tests that Powerscore provides the full breakdown for in the forum, I've seen my practice scores slowly but steadily rise. Maybe it's a correlation over causation thing. But I'm sure it would be helpful to people besides myself to have things go back to the old way. Thanks!