Practice Tests** Forum
- ExpertonBIRDLAW
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Practice Tests**
Where do you get your practice tests? I have run out of the free ones online and need some news one while studying for the Dec test. I have spent way too much money on prep already so trying not to buy any. Thanks for the help!
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Re: Diagnostics
well, a diagnostic test is not a special category or anything, it's just a normal practice test. use whichever practice tests you have bought already, but you already did a diagnostic, I assume, so you wouldn't be doing another diagnostic you'd just be doing a practice test.
- ExpertonBIRDLAW
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Re: Diagnostics
Sorry meant practice tests. In my one prep course everyone called them diagnostics so that was confusing to put. Where can I get more practice tests?Mikey wrote:well, a diagnostic test is not a special category or anything, it's just a normal practice test. use whichever practice tests you have bought already, but you already did a diagnostic, I assume, so you wouldn't be doing another diagnostic you'd just be doing a practice test.
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Re: Diagnostics
LSAC's website, Ebay, amazon, etc.ExpertonBIRDLAW wrote:Sorry meant practice tests. In my one prep course everyone called them diagnostics so that was confusing to put. Where can I get more practice tests?Mikey wrote:well, a diagnostic test is not a special category or anything, it's just a normal practice test. use whichever practice tests you have bought already, but you already did a diagnostic, I assume, so you wouldn't be doing another diagnostic you'd just be doing a practice test.
I haven't taken any prep courses but I was under the impression all prep courses give their students practice tests?
- ExpertonBIRDLAW
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Re: Diagnostics
I've exhausted the ones I have been given and am looking for more. That was my main question, and I don't want to have to buy them.Mikey wrote:LSAC's website, Ebay, amazon, etc.ExpertonBIRDLAW wrote:Sorry meant practice tests. In my one prep course everyone called them diagnostics so that was confusing to put. Where can I get more practice tests?Mikey wrote:well, a diagnostic test is not a special category or anything, it's just a normal practice test. use whichever practice tests you have bought already, but you already did a diagnostic, I assume, so you wouldn't be doing another diagnostic you'd just be doing a practice test.
I haven't taken any prep courses but I was under the impression all prep courses give their students practice tests?
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- Barack O'Drama
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Re: Practice Tests**
Like Mikey said, the only (legal) way to get them is to buy them from bookstores, LSAC, Amazon, Ebay, etc.
There's no good way to get them for free. People have successfully pirated them in the past, but being that you'd like a career in law presumably I don't necessarily recommend that route.
There's no good way to get them for free. People have successfully pirated them in the past, but being that you'd like a career in law presumably I don't necessarily recommend that route.
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Re: Practice Tests**
Also, in my experience, the "used" version of LSAT Actuals for sale on various websites are often in just as good of shape as a new copy. A lot of times it's likely just a book that someone had that they never used. Probably not always the case, but my guess is you usually get something that'll suffice. You can definitely get 20 previous LSATs in good shape for $10-20, instead of spending $45 or so on brand-new ones from LSAC.Barack O'Drama wrote:Like Mikey said, the only (legal) way to get them is to buy them from bookstores, LSAC, Amazon, Ebay, etc.
There's no good way to get them for free. People have successfully pirated them in the past, but being that you'd like a career in law presumably I don't necessarily recommend that route.