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 leggo7890
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So I know the most recent PT's are obviously the most representative of the real thing... but I am running short on these and so I have had to now turn to older PT's to compensate and get that "never before seen" experience.

I know the test has changed a lot since the 1990's but could performance on these still help serve as an accurate predictor of one's scores?
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 Dave Killoran
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It varies from test to test, but I find older LG more useful in many respects than recent LG since it has more variety and oddness. Recent RC, though, tends to be murkier and hard in general than older RC.

In the end though, the hardest questions from old LSATs are just as hard as anything today, so for those looking for high scores it's almost essential that you do those exams :-D

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