Like Nathaniel said, yeah, they do trend harder. It is only a trend though. Question number 1 may be really hard, and question number 26 may be really easy. Typically the difficulty will peak in the 18 to 23 range, but you never really know for any given question.
Hey @nathanieljschwartz435 the test does trend harder as you go but its not in an exact order per se. You will generally find the first 10,12 questions will be slightly easier. Alot of times in the middle LSAC throws in the curvebreaker questions. However, This is not an exact rule. I have seen a few tests that have some pretty hard questions right out of the gate
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harder ones are typically put in the middle or end of the section. there are PTs that have hard ones earlier on though, so just keep that in mind.
Like Nathaniel said, yeah, they do trend harder. It is only a trend though. Question number 1 may be really hard, and question number 26 may be really easy. Typically the difficulty will peak in the 18 to 23 range, but you never really know for any given question.
Hey @nathanieljschwartz435 the test does trend harder as you go but its not in an exact order per se. You will generally find the first 10,12 questions will be slightly easier. Alot of times in the middle LSAC throws in the curvebreaker questions. However, This is not an exact rule. I have seen a few tests that have some pretty hard questions right out of the gate