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Hey! I also took the test in Asia. I wish I could help you identify which LR section was experimental, but they're difficult to remember. The discussion on Reddit below might help though.
https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/54dtvy/reporting_in_from_asia_all_finished_here_i_have/?st=itjfc34t&sh=a8eedb07
It doesn't matter whether or not the office was the scene of the crime. It could be that the office was where the weapon of the crime was. All that matters is that the murderer was in that office at some point (before/during/after).
Hi David,
Thanks so much for doing this.
1. My name is Fon. I'm 23, female, and graduated with an international affairs degree from GWU last year. I was an international student from Bangkok, Thailand, where I lived for 18 years.
2. My biggest worry is the LSAT. I'm taking it this September and right now I'm scoring around 164, but want to do better. The problem areas are speeding up (in all sections) and not panicking.
3. Idea #1: I want to write about my experience witnessing coup after coup in Thailand and the awareness of rule of law from an early age (or lack thereof). I remember the fear and uncertainty. With a law degree, I can figure ways to help strengthen the rule of law while protecting myself and my family. Idea #2: I was thinking of writing about my many travels and how that helped shape my world view, but I'm also considering weaving that into the first idea. Should I do that or do you think it would detract from the first idea?
Thank you!
Fon
I had the duets and cars game. It seems the experimental sections were the same as in the US. If that's the case, the section with the cars was the real section. I'm hoping the duets were experimental because it was such a pain. Anyone know if this is true?