Old LSAT Questions and LSAT Prep Course Question

<p>How old is too old for LSAT questions? I know I've heard that the best way to study is using the actual questions but is there any risk of taking exams from the 90's that may be outdated?</p>

<p>Also, I've been using the Princeton Review, Kaplan and Master the LSAT books. Would you recommend getting a different prep book (i.e. PowerScore). Also, does anyone know what prep books TestMasters uses? </p>

<p>Thank you for your time.</p>

<p>I wouldn't use tests from before 1996. Anything after that is good material.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, I wouldn't recommend any of the books you've been using. Get the PowerScore books. They are by far the best and most comprehensive self-study books you can buy on the market. The TestMasters method has few if any significant differences.</p>