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matthewdwolpe94
Thursday, Oct 20 2022

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Friday test, had LR-LG-LG-RC. The LR included a question about why the ancestors of whales developed the ability to echolocate. First LG had a game with a cortet for a band with people playing cello and violin, and a game that involved people spread August-October. Second LG had a game involving the different floors of buildings and how they could be allocated relative to each other, as well as a game with different types of alcoholic bevs. RC was following order: a funny grasshopper reading, comparative about international law, history/comp. of US and Canadian banking systems, and the Chinese literati style of art.

Do you have a guess on which LG is the experimental?

I had only 1 LG and had the apartment game

OMG Thank God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just wanted to follow up with this and say the Powerscore guys are confident (not certain) that the scored LG section was the one with the cortet, not the multi-use buildings game. The cortet game was apparently used on a 2018 switch out exam as an experimental section, while there is no record of the multi-use building game ever being used on a previous exam. Typically the previously appearing game/games are real when they appear again. GOOD LUCK TO ALL

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matthewdwolpe94
Thursday, Oct 20 2022

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Seems like the sept-nov galleries game was on an experimental section of the international test a couple years ago. I’ve seen some posts on Reddit from people with one LG claiming to have had that section, but there’s also been people who’ve said they had the buildings section. There might be some confusion due to multiple games featuring buildings/galleries. We’ll probably have a better idea of what was scored tomorrow when powerscore puts out their recap podcast.

Haha this is honestly my favorite part of the LSAT. What Reddit forum are people talking about it on, I’m strictly a 7sage character.

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matthewdwolpe94
Wednesday, Oct 19 2022

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Friday test, had LR-LG-LG-RC. The LR included a question about why the ancestors of whales developed the ability to echolocate. First LG had a game with a cortet for a band with people playing cello and violin, and a game that involved people spread August-October. Second LG had a game involving the different floors of buildings and how they could be allocated relative to each other, as well as a game with different types of alcoholic bevs. RC was following order: a funny grasshopper reading, comparative about international law, history/comp. of US and Canadian banking systems, and the Chinese literati style of art.

Do you have a guess on which LG is the experimental?

If I had to guess I would say the one with building floors was experimental, although that is complete 100% speculation. It seemed to me like the type of game a lot of people would have struggled with, but not a lot of ppl were mentioning that they struggled on their games section.

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matthewdwolpe94
Wednesday, Oct 19 2022

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Friday test, had LR-LG-LG-RC. The LR included a question about why the ancestors of whales developed the ability to echolocate. First LG had a game with a cortet for a band with people playing cello and violin, and a game that involved people spread August-October. Second LG had a game involving the different floors of buildings and how they could be allocated relative to each other, as well as a game with different types of alcoholic bevs. RC was following order: a funny grasshopper reading, comparative about international law, history/comp. of US and Canadian banking systems, and the Chinese literati style of art.

Did your Logical Reasoning section have 25 or 26 questions

I had 26 LR questions, which kind of took me by surprise when I just had the section 1 preview screen. Those haven’t appeared as frequently lately I feel like. couldn’t tell if it was gonna be RC or LR lol

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matthewdwolpe94
Wednesday, Oct 19 2022

Friday test, had LR-LG-LG-RC. The LR included a question about why the ancestors of whales developed the ability to echolocate. First LG had a game with a cortet for a band with people playing cello and violin, and a game that involved people spread August-October. Second LG had a game involving the different floors of buildings and how they could be allocated relative to each other, as well as a game with different types of alcoholic bevs. RC was following order: a funny grasshopper reading, comparative about international law, history/comp. of US and Canadian banking systems, and the Chinese literati style of art.

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