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  • Saturday, Nov 26 2016

    I think it's still useful to review if you can figure out which PT it came from. The logic hasn't changed!

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  • Saturday, Nov 26 2016

    thanks. I wonder if I need review it since it's kind of too old.haha.

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  • Saturday, Nov 26 2016

    @deepikaraj2398 The "experimental" section was likely inserted into your PT from another (older) PT section. Truly experimental sections are not released.

    Manhattan takes experimental sections from older PTs.

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  • Saturday, Nov 26 2016

    @deepikaraj2398 I downloaded it from Manhattan. I try to find it.

    @kp366 thanks for the notice.

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  • Saturday, Nov 26 2016

    "the" experimental section? Each LSAT has several experimental sections (at least 4 to 5) that get evenly distributed to the test writers. You likely purchased a 5 section Prep test, where the 5th section is simply taken from an older LSAT and placed into that LSAT to give you an additional section. You can simply google a question, i.e. type the first five to six words of a logic game of that extra section, and you'll be able to figure out which LSAT that section is from.

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  • Saturday, Nov 26 2016

    Where did you get a 5 section PT from? I've taken a 5 section PT that was prepared by another test prep company but I had to look up those questions that were not in the official PT to see which PT those "experimental" questions belonged to. The "experimental" section was likely inserted into your PT from another (older) PT section. Truly experimental sections are not released.

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  • Saturday, Nov 26 2016

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723

    said:

    I reviewed the PT76 LR section today and can't find the experimental section for LR. I had five sections on my PT76 while the 7sage only have four sections' explanation. Any idea?

    The experimental sections aren't released with the official tests.

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