<p>I bought one of those "10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests" books which contain a few old exams, but the one I have only has tests ranging from 1992-1995. </p>
<p>I was just wondering how different the more modern tests are. Is the difference significant? Do you think my PrepTest scores on the old exams are likely or unlikely to be representative of actual, current test performance?</p>
<p>Thanks for any feedback.</p>
<p>The LR questions haven’t changed much at all, and the LG has actually gotten slightly easier, according to LSAT experts. RC has seen a little bit more difficult content, and as of June 2007 features a new “comparative reading” passage, in which instead of a traditional, 60-liner passage, two smaller passages are given and then the questions examine on comparisons between the two passages. The other 3 passages remain as 60 liners. </p>
<p>(Writing this on a whim, apologies if it’s incoherent/disjointed.)</p>