I'm on the road so I can't post the full write up, but for those of you who took the digital LSAT, I just got an email with the results. Go check it out!

Sad thing is they didn't seem to break up the experimental, so there's no way to use the score as an accurate reflection of your performance.

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  • Saturday, Jun 17 2017

    Thanks guys! Wish I could have taken it but not offered within 9 hours of me...

    Really curious about the breakdown LSAC had on your report as @danielmoshesieradzki129.Sieradzki pointed out how LSAC split the groupings for how they identify Q types,,,, ???

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  • Friday, Jun 16 2017

    @danielmoshesieradzki129 Thank you for sharing. That is kind of lame. I was hoping they were going provide explanations for each of the categories and provide an in-depth analysis of what they are testing for. It looks like they have very broad categories. They broke down LR into just four categories, interesting.

    Now for the really important question, what did you spend your gift card on? Video games, I hope.

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  • Friday, Jun 16 2017

    WHERE IS MY REPORT?!

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  • Friday, Jun 16 2017

    @tanes25413 said:

    This just seems blah. Were you guys given an opportunity to leave any feedback after the test or after these results? It was a pilot so hopefully they'll be reading the feedback from you guys to see common grievances and determine what they can tweak to make it better.

    They asked for feedback long before the report was sent out, so unfortunately I don't know if we can give feedback on that portion or not. There was an email sent out that let you check boxes based on satisfaction with various portions of the test, and some forms where we could write opinions in.

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  • Friday, Jun 16 2017

    This just seems blah. Were you guys given an opportunity to leave any feedback after the test or after these results? It was a pilot so hopefully they'll be reading the feedback from you guys to see common grievances and determine what they can tweak to make it better.

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  • Friday, Jun 16 2017

    For anyone curious, here's the gist of the summary. I omitted the specifics, and didn't copy the last 3 pages because formatting was a royal PITA, but the 3 pages I deleted basically just explained each question type (as is scored below) in a few sentences. Pretty worthless, imo.

    Dear _________,

    Thank you for participating in the Digital LSAT Pilot Test on May 20, 2017. This report details

    your results on the test as a whole and in all the skill areas on the test.

    You answered a total of xxx out of 128 questions correctly.

    You answered xx of 23 Analytical Reasoning questions correctly.

    Within Analytical Reasoning, you scored as follows in these six skill areas.

    Question Sets

    Ordering: x out of 7 questions correct

    Assignment: x out of 10 questions correct

    Mixed: x out of 6 questions correct

    Individual Questions

    Given Information: xx out of 10 questions correct

    New Information: xx out of 12 questions correct

    Structure: x out of 1 question correct

    You answered xx of 51 Logical Reasoning questions correctly.

    Within Logical Reasoning, you scored as follows in these four skill areas.

    Conclusions: xx out of 10 questions correct

    Techniques, Structures,

    Patterns, or Principles: xx out of 11 questions correct

    Argument Flaws and

    Reasoning Errors: xx out of 10 questions correct

    Additional Evidence: xx out of 20 questions correct

    You answered xx of 54 Reading Comprehension questions correctly.

    Within Reading Comprehension, you scored as follows in these four skill areas.

    Recognition: xx out of 16 questions correct

    Understanding and

    Analysis: xx out of 12 questions correct

    Inference: xx out of 16 questions correct

    Application: xx out of 10 questions correct

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  • Friday, Jun 16 2017

    73 and 74

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  • Friday, Jun 16 2017

    @tmgomez2241 said:

    It was pretty meh. I read somewhere that this test was an older PT? Anyone know if that's accurate, and if so, which one?

    I heard it was a PT in the 70s

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  • Friday, Jun 16 2017

    It was pretty meh. I read somewhere that this test was an older PT? Anyone know if that's accurate, and if so, which one?

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  • Thursday, Jun 15 2017

    Feedback was indeed a bit lame. Would have preferred to see a bit more of the older test analysis versus this general, by question type overview.

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  • Thursday, Jun 15 2017

    Nothing yet...

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  • Thursday, Jun 15 2017

    This is the lamest "feedback" report I've ever seen. I'm not sure a few sentence description of each section in general terms counts as feedback...

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