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 salmach
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Hi PowerScore,

I'm writing on September 16 and I'm wondering how problematic it is to not have access to any test material past December 2014? In this case, Dec 2014 PT 74 will be the last test I attempt to write the 14th. Am I really losing a lot by not having access to the 2015s, 2016s and 2017 tests?

Would appreciate your feedback!
 nicholaspavic
PowerScore Staff
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Hi salmach,

I think you should be ok. I am assuming that you have a sufficient number of tests for practice until the September exam, at least two practice tests per week. Of course, it's always preferable to have access to more tests for practice purposes, but as long as you get in a good amount of PT's before that time, you should be fine.

Of course, we have those exams you identified for sale here:

https://www.powerscore.com/lsat/publications/

And if you feel that your confidence would suffer for not having seen one or more, then go ahead and purchase what you like. But I think you should feel confident as long as you are practicing full-length tests before test day. After all, much of this exam can become a confidence test as much as it is an intellectual one. Thanks for the great question and keep up those PT's!

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