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 UnicornChainsaw
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Hi,
In the previous preptests I have taken, I started with the earliest and moved to the most recent. My question is, in the remaining 8 weeks, should I work on the tests given most recently (i.e. 75-80) now so that I can review them over and over, or should I keep working on the earliest ones I have and just work through to 80. I hope that makes sense.

Thank you!
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Unicorn,

The clear answer here is go back and look at new tests, but review each one of them carefully of course. While it's useful to review the most recent exams, if you study LSAT history, you can see the relationships of questions from today to questions given 5, 10, 15, or even 20 years ago. This is because while the makers of the test do make change sin how they present certain ideas, the underlying logic of LSAT problems has been the same for thousands of years.

So, definitely keep looking at new stuff!

I hope that helps. Thanks!

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