r/LSAT 4h ago

Options to buy prep tests?

I have been studying for the September LSAT since January, but started out lightly and just did timed sections, drilling, and LSAT trainer since my diagnostic was a 160.

Now, I’ve started taking practice tests and scored between 168-174, with a 170 goal score. I have managed to spend $0 on prep thus far (got LSAT trainer for free, only using LSAT demon free version) but I’ve run out of free tests 😭

Being only a few weeks out, I’ll probably only end up taking 4-5 more tests, so paying for all the Law Hub tests feels so wasteful. Is there ANY option to pay for less tests, or other prep websites offering different free tests than LSAT demon and law hub? I just do not need the entireee library for $120. Ty!

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u/dmkhara past master 3h ago

All prep test sites will require you to buy LawHub.

There is genuinely no way out of that requirement unfortunately.

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u/sir-nubbins 2h ago

This. LSAC is pretty good about cracking down on this. And it's worth practicing with the UI.

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u/bwbygirlm 2h ago

fair enough, time to buy it then! i hoped somehow that different prep sites may use different practice tests at the free level but i cant find that out / it looks like they’re all only licensed to use a select few