It is not integrated into the 7sage testing format.
This isn't the best workaround, but you can do your own section in a booklet or off of the LSAC prep. That'd make it quasi-experimental in that you're taking a 5th section.
@FloridaMan said:
Why would you want to take 5 sections?
I mean, there's an argument for taking more than you need to in order to improve test endurance. But i agree that you don't need to do 5. In addition to future tests being 4 sections total, you don't want to burn through prep tests by taking more than necessary for practice
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No. the experimental section is not disclosed.
It is not integrated into the 7sage testing format.
This isn't the best workaround, but you can do your own section in a booklet or off of the LSAC prep. That'd make it quasi-experimental in that you're taking a 5th section.
Why would you want to take 5 sections? The August LSAT and beyond will have three scored sections and one experimental.
I mean, there's an argument for taking more than you need to in order to improve test endurance. But i agree that you don't need to do 5. In addition to future tests being 4 sections total, you don't want to burn through prep tests by taking more than necessary for practice