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ericyang11111754
Sunday, Jul 25 2021

The coming LSAT will not feature 2 LRs 1 LG and 1 RC like the practice tests. The practice tests used to feature 5 sections. They consisted of 2 LRs 1 LG 1 RC and an experimental section. That's why there are 4 sections available to test. The experimental section is different for everyone.

The "core" of the upcoming test -- until they change the format -- will have 1 LR 1 LG and 1 RC. These will be the scored section of the test. The 4th experimental section could be any of the three. Therefore, you are equally likely to have a 2 LR or a 2 LG or a 2 RC test. You will still need to prepare for the 3 sections.

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ericyang11111754
Saturday, Aug 14 2021

i heard it's unlikely we'll get an LG experimental because LSAC is changing the LG section in the future... has anyone else heard this? i'm really hoping for two LG sections. two RC sections is my worst nightmare lol

My tutor told me about this. There was a lawsuit about the difficulties of the LG section for blind students so the LSAT is going to rotate out the LSAT within some time frame

Prior to 7Sage, I used Princeton Review and Khan Academy. Both of these resources did not limit their examples to PT 1-35 like 7Sage did. I've been working my way through the tests but I've found myself remembering portions or even entire sections of a test. Does anybody have any suggestions on what to do when I find myself remembering RC passages or LG sections or LR questions?

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