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 david561
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With the October 5th LSAT quickly approaching I was wondering in which order I should be taking practice tests 59-69. I have all of them with a random test section included but have been trying to decided whether I should take 59 first and then end on 69 last (presumably three days before the test) or vice versa. I know its really not that big of a deal but I was just wondering which approach you would suggest.
Thanks,
David
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 Dave Killoran
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Hey David,

Thanks for the question. If you are certain you will get through all 10, I'd start with 59 and work up to 69. If you aren't entirely certain, then start in the middle or low 60s, work up to 69, then go back and work down to 59.

Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!
 saranash1
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I am actually in the same boat but I also have the Official LSAT super prep. Think it would be beneficial to take one of those one day instead of the newest versions of the LSAT because the super prep has the LSAC's explanations as to why the questions are wrong.

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