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 amc555
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Hi everyone, I am just starting to study (with the PowerScore Bibles!) and I'm a bit confused about which diagnostic/practice tests to use given the test's new format. Are there many fewer practice tests available online given the new format, and if so, does it make less sense to take a diagnostic test immediately (versus waiting to study for a few weeks and taking it at the point of the first non-diagnostic test in the study plan)? Or does LawHub have more updated practice tests than I'm understanding? Is LawHub the best place to take practice tests? I'm worried about "wasting" a test without studying if there's a scarcity of the new format available. Thanks so much.
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 amc555
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Just to add, I see a lot of people online recommend to take the June 2007 test as the diagnostic because it's often used in examples. Is there an equivalent to that now for the new format? Thanks again!
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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amc555 wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 10:18 pm Hi everyone, I am just starting to study (with the PowerScore Bibles!) and I'm a bit confused about which diagnostic/practice tests to use given the test's new format. Are there many fewer practice tests available online given the new format, and if so, does it make less sense to take a diagnostic test immediately (versus waiting to study for a few weeks and taking it at the point of the first non-diagnostic test in the study plan)? Or does LawHub have more updated practice tests than I'm understanding? Is LawHub the best place to take practice tests? I'm worried about "wasting" a test without studying if there's a scarcity of the new format available. Thanks so much.
We do recommend taking a diagnostic test at the beginning of your studies. LSAC Law Hub has plenty of tests available for practice tests in the new format, so you won't have to worry about running out of tests. :) https://www.lsac.org/lawhub
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 amc555
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Thank you so much, Stephanie!

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