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Friday, Jul 27 2018

Thank you so much for sharing this information! I had missed the July 23rd deadline to register for the September test, but I think I'll register now!

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oakinniyi14701
Tuesday, Nov 20 2018

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Does anyone remember the question types for the two logic games? Bombed one of them and hoping it's the experimental but not sure...

I think on the first LG section there was a question about doctors, nurses and social workers, while on the second LG section, there was a question about mining, which everyone is talking about. It seems the second section with the mining question was the real one.

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Tuesday, Nov 20 2018

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Hi, I'm just wondering, how do people know if a section was real or not? Have the sections been released yet by LSAC?

If someone had 2LGs, then they know that their 2LRs and 1RC were real. someone with 3LRs, 1LG and 1RC would know their LG and RC was real. So people are able to figure out which sections are experimental by talking with other people, who had a different experimental than them

Thank you very much for clearing that up! I should have taken a bit more time to figure that out from the other comments!

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oakinniyi14701
Monday, Nov 19 2018

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So I had LR-LG-LR-RC-LR

I believe Bonbos eating leaves was the first section so that was real? Felt easy. Middle one took much longer to get through than I’m used to, so I’m guessing that’s the expirimental LR? Anyone know?

I had two LR sections, and Bonobos was one of them, so I think it was real!

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Monday, Nov 19 2018

Hi, I'm just wondering, how do people know if a section was real or not? Have the sections been released yet by LSAC?

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oakinniyi14701
Wednesday, Aug 01 2018

Hello @,

I think the point of taking a practice LSAT (the June 2007 test) before the main portion of the Core Curriculum is so you can have a baseline score and know how much you need to improve using the strategies in the curriculum.

For example, if you score 143 on the first practice LSAT, and you have a target score of 165, then you have a pretty clear idea of how much of a jump you need to make, and I think this helps you to be more focused and deliberate once you start studying, compared to if you had no idea how far off you were from your target score to start with.

Hope that helps!

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