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I have taken it 4 times and have read silently to myself. In the beginning I was afraid because the rules say you can't speak out loud but I have never had a proctor tell me to stop. Hope that helps.
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Anyone not have 2 RC? I am trying to figure out which one was the experimental section.
I only had one RC and it was the one about Nigerian languages. I had two LR sections.
I was stuck between A and B because all the rest were easy to eliminate. I got my conditional logic backwards on A otherwise I would've been able to eliminate it right away as it was clearly supported by the first sentence of the stimulus. For anyone that missed the LEAST in the question stem, I have done that sooooooo many times! But now that I am months into my studying I have learned to look out for it. Just sharing so that you are encouraged to know you will start catching it too!
What does it mean to redact your GPA or LSAT? I've never heard of this.
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Alright looks like the ban is over, so I'll post the contents of my exam and maybe they'll be useful to somebody.
LR-RC-LG-RC
LR: 26 questions. Few topics I can remember: goats in the fertile crescent/Azerbaijan, sperm whales and orcas in different regions, patterns for popular startup companies, something about coal. A little on the hard side? Felt like there were some tricky questions, moreso than usual but I'm pretty bad at discerning LR difficulty.
RC: Functional extinction, Rap/Rakim, redoing psych experiments, neuroimaging. Not too bad? Maybe a single tricky question per passage but nothing crazy.
LG: I never remember the first game, presentations, Assignment of senior VPs to juniors, Wed/Thursday Work Schedules. First three were fine but I can see how the third can be tricky. Had to brute force most of the last but thankfully finished with time. Pretty fundamental section with some tricky rules. I think knowing when to skip and when to trust your gut was key here.
RC: Indigenous sovereignty, work hours & consumerism, whig history, hydrogen cars. Probably leaning on the difficult side, especially the first passage and maybe the third passage. Key was definitely spending more time on the questions than the passage.
From what it looks like online, the last RC was probably real? Honestly pretty ambivalent as to which one is the experimental. All I'm hoping was that I went -0/-1 on LG and my LR+RC wasn't too bad. Honestly predicting the last RC will tip the curve -1 but doubt the LG and LR will adjust the curve in any way. Will just have to wait Thursday for Powerscore's curve prediction.
I had only one RC and it did NOT have anything about Rap.
I am interested too!
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I know most people had issues but I was able to take it with only a minor connection issue in my last section that was fixed within 5 min!
Me too! I bounced right back on and finished the test.
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lolol I couldn't even take it???? the server crashed????????? And I'm having trouble getting in touch with LSAC. Anyone else in the same boat?
Yes, connection crashed. I was shaking I was so nervous. I thought my life was over. But proctor got me back on and I kept going.
Same thing happened to me! I was PTing in the 160's, scored a 156 in August and just got my score back and it was a 155. Hang in there you are not alone.