I hope those are links to free tests, otherwise unless you have a license you are running a risk distributing electronic LSATs. Please clarify if you don't mind.
Thanks!
I looked and only found a public link on the blog to the free June 2007 exam. I really hope, for his sake, that he is not offering to privately email or otherwise distribute free digital copies of copyright protected LSAT materials.
Surreylsattutor,

I'm always happy when somebody that has insight about prepping for the LSAT joins in and is willing to freely share advice and insight with others.

However, in case you are a relatively new LSAT teacher/tutor or new to doing it online I'll give you some important pointers that may prevent you from getting yourself into trouble (or banned from this board). It is not acceptable to distribute or offer to distribute unlicensed copies of LSAT PrepTests/LSAT content to people for free unless you have an agreement with LSAC and pay them licensing fees to do so. Around here we are very strict about those rules and enforce them.
If you want to join in more to chit chat, provide advice, information, guidance, analysis, etc. please do so but first read the board rules about discussing LSAT content:
http://www.lsatdiscussion.com/index.php/topic,15.0.htmlI don't think you or I or anyone else wants to end up getting emails from LSAC test security people about internet posts that violate their legal rights.
Thanx!