Just a thought - has anyone else noticed an increase in repetitive answer choices, such as getting answer choice D for 14, 15, 16 and 17? It seems like as I've worked through the newer tests it becomes more prevalent.
I think I noticed the repetitions in the early tests as well. But don't get too caught up in these trends - the LSAT writers are just trying to mess around. They don't get much excitement in their jobs. This is their fun.
i remember there are even five consecutive ones. or definitely there are more than two four consecutive ones. I think there might be an algorithm plus human effort to mess around the answer choices. it is both logic and psychology being tested.
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