Hey guys,
Is this the experimental section always the third or fourth section for the new online LSATs? I remember earlier when they first rolled out the online LSAT there was no experimental, but now there is.
Hey guys,
Is this the experimental section always the third or fourth section for the new online LSATs? I remember earlier when they first rolled out the online LSAT there was no experimental, but now there is.
also if you think about it, you don't necessarily have to read a book for it to have an influence on you - let's say we use 1984 again; what if the people in your town started becoming more skeptical of the government because of this book, you can say that it had a significant influence on you without having had read the book.
For choice B, because we were only presented with two choices, the bible and 1984, the question baits us into thinking that these were the two only options, but in reality, what if, of the 1000 people surveyed, 990 people chose the bible, 5 chose 1984, and 4 chose lets say Harry Potter - that's how I made sense of answer choice B being correct.
These questions are not too challenging, but under a time constraint, it's so easy to glance over key words and just automatically choose an answer choice that seems obvious. I never would have thought that this was a level 5 question.
The unscored section can be any one of the question types — reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, or logical reasoning — and can occur at any point in the test. The LSAT will retain this format for the next several years.
never mind.