I'm quite curious about the way test forms are mixed for each and every individual on test day. I've gotten 2 RC sections both times I sat for the exam and was wondering if this was by random chance? Or, perhaps some other reason?

I'm writing the test this weekend and I'm praying I don't get another 2 RC sections.

Can someone sprinkle some insight on this, particularly those who took the exam more than once or twice?

much much thanks in advance!

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  • Tuesday, Feb 06 2018

    Having 2 logic games would have me doing the Carlton Banks dance!

    As long as I know this isn't a cruel RC joke being played by the gods I should be okay going into Saturday. @stephanie268-2 .

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  • Tuesday, Feb 06 2018

    Looks like the LSAT gods are not in your favor, however, I honestly believe its completely random. I had 2 LG's and 3 LR's on my last two exams. Hopefully you wont get 2 RC's again but if you do don't let it throw you!

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  • Tuesday, Feb 06 2018

    @williamjchun98 said:

    @dipanchenko724 Yeah, having to read 8 whole passages in one sitting is definitely unlucky.

    Can the luck gods heareth mine own caterwauling???

    I had two of my LR sections in a row in each of my takes, which I wasn't a fan of, but 2 RC's would definitely be the most nightmare scenario I can imagine. Good luck this time, karma should be on your side now haha

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  • Tuesday, Feb 06 2018

    @dipanchenko724 Yeah, having to read 8 whole passages in one sitting is definitely unlucky.

    Can the luck gods heareth mine own caterwauling???

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  • Tuesday, Feb 06 2018

    Although my two takes were also similar in that I had 3 LRs each time, I'm positive that this was by random chance! I mean, the forms are just stacked inside the box the LSAC sends them, and are then passed out in the order of seating. So yeah, the orders/distributions are random, and it was an unlucky coincidence for you to get two RCs each time.

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