- Fri Mar 13, 2020 1:40 pm
#74348
Dear powerscore
Powerscore team has expressed how difficult to come up with fresh new type lsat questions from lsac (especially in a manner that would reward strong lsat takers from non-strong lsat skill capability possesors) which is the reason lsac introduced the new limitation rule since 2019.
Given lsac prep plus do not cover pt1-18,a,b,c, f97,
I know Dave always said it is good idea to study lsat preptests , old versions, likes of pt 1-50, even though studying recent lsat is preferable
DUE TO Lsac has reused as a variation of old tests questions, many times in recent times;
I start to wonder it would be even better idea even more than the past, when lsac prep plus was not available, studying these past prep tests ( pt1-18,a,b,c, f97,) in order to prepare for the upcoming future lsats due to the following rationales (possibily good idea).
In LR, back in those area of PrepTest, some questions were constructed in non-conventional words and difficult to decipher (not the question stem, but the questions) therefore testtaker would waste a long time to decipher or get panicked
In LG, there were a lot of the rare types lg loaded which powerscore lg bible stated as the rare types that appear not frequently.
So my first reaction when I saw what are NOT included lsac prep plus deal....these following thoughts appeared in my brain : Maybe the intention of lsac NOT including these early prep tests in lsac prep plus deal is possibily to catch some test takers off guard with the tricky parts that I stated in these prep tests. By let them falsly believe the subscribers of lsac prep plus to think that they have all the past references to prepare for upcoming lsat; many test takers as a result become unaware of these difficult parts. Thus successfully catch many of them off guard.
OR am I just OVERthinking?
Powerscore team has expressed how difficult to come up with fresh new type lsat questions from lsac (especially in a manner that would reward strong lsat takers from non-strong lsat skill capability possesors) which is the reason lsac introduced the new limitation rule since 2019.
Given lsac prep plus do not cover pt1-18,a,b,c, f97,
I know Dave always said it is good idea to study lsat preptests , old versions, likes of pt 1-50, even though studying recent lsat is preferable
DUE TO Lsac has reused as a variation of old tests questions, many times in recent times;
I start to wonder it would be even better idea even more than the past, when lsac prep plus was not available, studying these past prep tests ( pt1-18,a,b,c, f97,) in order to prepare for the upcoming future lsats due to the following rationales (possibily good idea).
In LR, back in those area of PrepTest, some questions were constructed in non-conventional words and difficult to decipher (not the question stem, but the questions) therefore testtaker would waste a long time to decipher or get panicked
In LG, there were a lot of the rare types lg loaded which powerscore lg bible stated as the rare types that appear not frequently.
So my first reaction when I saw what are NOT included lsac prep plus deal....these following thoughts appeared in my brain : Maybe the intention of lsac NOT including these early prep tests in lsac prep plus deal is possibily to catch some test takers off guard with the tricky parts that I stated in these prep tests. By let them falsly believe the subscribers of lsac prep plus to think that they have all the past references to prepare for upcoming lsat; many test takers as a result become unaware of these difficult parts. Thus successfully catch many of them off guard.
OR am I just OVERthinking?