really? I am sorry I don't have time to scan them for you guys right now. I am stressed out for the test in two weeks. After the test, if I don't have to retake, I can mail them to someone so he could scan them. I am in the US and better be careful with copyright/ethical issues. How about finding some friends preparing for LSAT to buy them together. Law school is a huge commitment, and this little investment is nothing compared to what you are gonna invest in the future. LSAT changed quite a bit after 2004, you DO want to get your hands on those newer tests. Games are getting easier and reading comprehension is getting harder: more questions (28), longer passages, comparative passage. All bad news for non-native speaker test takers. Score scale is much tighter. It is scary to see the scale went up to 8 misses for 170. LSAT is getting way harder. |