- Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:45 pm
#3854
My plan is to take two practice tests per week until the June LSAT. I was planning to go basically in order from the oldest exams to the newest exams (with the exception that I would finish the most recent available exam by May 27th and then go back to do the June '09 and December '10 exams. My PowerScore instructor, Nikki, suggested giving myself some time to study in detail any errors I may have made on the most recent exams since they are likely to be the most similar to the June LSAT).
I just completed the September '95 exam and when I went to put my answers in via the PowerScore website, I noticed that the exams were not ordered chronologically, and I was wondering if there was any reason for that (they were ordered chronologically in the section in which you print the exams out - except for the June '09 and December '10 exams which for some reason are broken up by section).
A side concern: the logic games section seems to be the biggest variable when I do my practice exams. Some games I get quickly, others I do not. I figure that by just doing a ton of them I will start to get more comfortable and capable of completing most of them quickly. I think it would probably be very helpful, however, if I knew what the appropriate set-up would be for the games from the practice tests that I do. Outside of the tests that were done in the class, there isn't anywhere the other set-ups are located on this site that I'm not aware of, are there?
I'm also considering doing the logic games problem sets. Of course my previous question about the set-ups also applies to these problem sets. Also, my intuition is that the second problem set is the one that I should focus on since it contains games from the more recent exams. I am under the impression that none of the games in that problem set are from any of the practice exams available on this website. Please correct me if my intuition or impression are mistaken. Thanks, and sorry for the long post.
I just completed the September '95 exam and when I went to put my answers in via the PowerScore website, I noticed that the exams were not ordered chronologically, and I was wondering if there was any reason for that (they were ordered chronologically in the section in which you print the exams out - except for the June '09 and December '10 exams which for some reason are broken up by section).
A side concern: the logic games section seems to be the biggest variable when I do my practice exams. Some games I get quickly, others I do not. I figure that by just doing a ton of them I will start to get more comfortable and capable of completing most of them quickly. I think it would probably be very helpful, however, if I knew what the appropriate set-up would be for the games from the practice tests that I do. Outside of the tests that were done in the class, there isn't anywhere the other set-ups are located on this site that I'm not aware of, are there?
I'm also considering doing the logic games problem sets. Of course my previous question about the set-ups also applies to these problem sets. Also, my intuition is that the second problem set is the one that I should focus on since it contains games from the more recent exams. I am under the impression that none of the games in that problem set are from any of the practice exams available on this website. Please correct me if my intuition or impression are mistaken. Thanks, and sorry for the long post.