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 jwheeler
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I'm taking the test on Saturday and want to spend some time this week reviewing the tough stuff and making sure I'm ready for anything they throw at me. Can you recommend some of the hardest logic games, RC passages, and LR questions since PT52? I have the all the preptests for 52-81 (and I took 85 a couple months ago). I've done almost all of them (58-62 are the only ones I haven't touched at all so far I think). Obviously what is difficult to one person might play to another's strengths, but I'd love some feedback on what was considered generally challenging. I want to review those things so I can go in on Saturday and feel refreshed by some comparatively easy questions! On a related note, just did the mauve dinosaurs one. What a strange and tricky game!!
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi J,

Thanks for the question! On our blog we post the hardest questions of all time in this series:

https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid/15 ... f-all-time

https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/killer ... f-all-time

https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid/15 ... ime-part-i

And guess what, the dinosaurs game is on that LG list :-D

The above is more helpful to me than just the last `30 tests because frankly difficulty and relevance isn't limited to those more recent exams (it's a myth that the exams prior to 52 aren't of high value). You should actually review those hardest questions form any era if you can.

In addition, you can look at the results of any individual LSAT within our scoring system and see which questions are most difficult in terms of overall student %s correct. In the next few weeks we are hoping to add full search and sort function in there too, making that task even easier.

Thanks!

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