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@dedolence of course! it's a really important (read: stressful) event, so it makes sense to be worried. Hang in there. Keep checking, and if you're still in the same situation by Wednesday I'd start contacting both prometric and LSAC.
Best of luck and best of vibes!
so the way it works for remote test scheduling for this November test, is that there are certain times/days the scheduler opens, and as you know its a first come first serve basis. According to the lsac website: https://www.lsac.org/blog/november-lsat-scheduling the scheduling window for remote won't close until Nov 2. Because this test is in high demand, it looks like they're rolling available scheduling times/dates. Unfortunately, I have to agree with Prometric's advice of "keep checking"
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I picked the same answer as you, but here's why I agree with the LSAT's answer of A after review:
D address the "dramatic differences" in psycho. practice, which you'd think would address the key/flimsy support of the stim's argument -- any improvement is due to the common/shared psycho practices. Problem is, that they could have all those differences AND still have common elements. It isn't mutually exclusive.
A says the methods of the study -- and again, the q-stem says we can assume the info in answers is assumed to be true -- weren't thorough/reliable in their tracking of "improvement". This directly impacts the argument's relationship between "improvement" and "practice".
Idk if this helps at all, but thought I'd give it a shot.