Which PT's are representative of the difficulty of the current test?

chiodogabbychiodogabby Live Member
in General 29 karma

I struggle with knowing which PT's represent the actual difficulty that will be similar to that on test day. I took one practice test (early 100s) and got a crazy high score that did not feel representative of how I would do on test day as it felt noticeably easier. Can anyone tell me which PT's are closest to how hard the LSAT is in the current format?

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  • fruitbat-2fruitbat-2 Core Member
    14 karma

    i just know that the more recent a PT is, its more representative to the LSAT's current format

  • kalimborkkalimbork Live Member
    7 karma

    I've been told to stick to 140 and later

  • MaverickDayMaverickDay Free Trial Member
    edited January 20 2 karma

    Some older LSAT prep tests (like PTs 50-60) are known to be more difficult and may give you a better sense of the current test's challenge level. The LSAT has evolved over time, and recent PTs (around 70-90) tend to better reflect the current format. It's best to practice with tests from these ranges. UKWritings’ “Assignment Help” https://ukwritings.com/assignment-help service is a lifesaver for students with tight deadlines. The writer provided a comprehensive and well-structured assignment that followed all my guidelines. Their team was professional and supportive, ensuring a hassle-free experience. I’m impressed with their commitment to quality and highly recommend their services to students needing academic assistance.

  • natemanwell1natemanwell1 Core Member
    321 karma

    none of them likely. prep test 99 came out years ago. I would definitely stay away from any of the tests after 99. since they're not made by LSAC, don't know how accurate the scale really is. prep tests 1-20 or 21 are more difficult as they are made by a different company.

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