Oh there was a question about a judge taking bribes and whether it was ethical. I had LR 25,26, 26 sec 1,3,5 it's all jumbled I just remembering what I can
My distribution of sections were LR, RC, LR, LG, LR. I suspect the first LR was experimental and am wondering if anyone else feels the same way. Granted, my conjecture for this is just that I almost ran out of time on the first LR, which I rarely do, but that could just as well be because I hadn't gotten into my rhythm on the first section.
For what it's worth, the bats LR was in my last section. My RC included the passages about the African American/Native American sculptor, employee protections, smart growth, and the shrubs. My LG included the London/Madrid/Paris game -- can't remember the last game.
I remember now. It was 8 floors in a building. It seemed inherently impossible to finish bc there was like 20 worlds and every question was could be true? Is this experimental? If not, I fucked up Lg..
Had 2 LG. One section had France, Italy, Switzerland, and some "G". Also had horse racing and cabinets game (I think)? I'm assuming this section was experimental?
@griffin.nicholas4 said: Had 2 LG. One section had France, Italy, Switzerland, and some "G". Also had horse racing and cabinets game (I think)? I'm assuming this section was experimental?
I know the France, Italy, Switzerland one is experimental, so if the Horse Racing and Cabinets game was in the same section, it's all experimental.
I got 2 RCs, and one was so bad that I remember none of it (and the current experimental RC doesn't ring a bell AT ALL). Fortunately, I do remember the shrubs and the sprawl and I probably did much better on that one. Phew!
Does anybody remember how many exercises each section had? Trying to figure out if I did as poorly as I think I did right now or if I will get at least close to my university's standard...
I had LG for sections 1&2 but I can barely remember anything about them. The travel one was London, Madrid, Paris (LMP) and then there was the professors speaking (HGL), volunteers, floors in a building (liked that game), Mirrors and Pillows, I just remember thinking as I was going through that I felt like a lot of the games had so many possible worlds and I wasn't sure if it was me or the games haha....Nothing crazy like December though.
@"Dillon A. Wright" I know for sure I had the mirrors/pillows, and Madrid.. almost certain about the volunteers. The bookstore seems familiar. I remember the game pieces to it but not sure if the background info was a bookstore.
@txadpi13 said: I know for sure I had the mirrors/pillows, and Madrid.. almost certain about the volunteers. The bookstore seems familiar. I remember the game pieces to it but not sure if the background info was a bookstore.
Thanks! Pretty sure it was about an author portrait.
Is it possible for the LSAT to have 102 questions total? I ask because I had two 26 question LR's and one 25 question LR, and the two 26 question LR's would give me 102 questions total.
Had 3 LR sections and they're all blurring together in my head. Here's a ton of questions I remember that aren't listed as confirmed - can anyone confirm what was experimental? Hope this is okay/not too specific, please delete otherwise!
Neanderthals' food Expanding downtown Life in the solar system Burglars with initials G and S Laughter and social bonding Machine with blue/green light Damming a river Intentionally creating art First-year business students Electronic toll systems Cellphone insurance deductible Desires and beliefs Absinthe Outdoors vs. treadmill
Machine with lights was real. It is top 5 most intriguing questions I have seen on any LSAT. Very very interested to see what I missed in the stimulus because from how I remember it there wasn't an answer choice that fit the stem. Or more technically that didn't require a pretty large assumption. I had to have missed something.
Tolls = Real Treadmill = Real intentionally art = real Burglars= Real Cell Phone Insurance =Real
@"Dillon A. Wright" said: UNCONFIRMED: If you can confirm that these are real / experimental, please do so by replying to this thread or PMing me.
LR: - Galas - Neanderthals' food - Expanding downtown - Life in the solar system - Burglars with initials G and S - Laughter and social bonding - Damming a river - Intentionally creating art - First-year business students - Electronic toll systems - Cellphone insurance deductible - Desires and beliefs - Absinthe - Outdoors vs. treadmill - Dresses and Rhinestones
@quinnxzhang said: Is it possible for the LSAT to have 102 questions total? I ask because I had two 26 question LR's and one 25 question LR, and the two 26 question LR's would give me 102 questions total.
It happened before but it's not the case for this test. I had two LGs each with 23 questions, 2 LRs with 25, 26 questions respectively and one RC with 27 questions. It had 101 questions in total so I'd say it's quite a quite standard one.
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Edit: Well, @txadpi13 answered that!
- 8 Floors a Building
For what it's worth, the bats LR was in my last section. My RC included the passages about the African American/Native American sculptor, employee protections, smart growth, and the shrubs. My LG included the London/Madrid/Paris game -- can't remember the last game.
Admin note: Edited some details out.
Admin note: Edited some details out.
- Bookstore [Unconfirmed]
- Days and Volunteers [Unconfirmed]
This was from LR. I remember it too.
Neanderthals' food
Expanding downtown
Life in the solar system
Burglars with initials G and S
Laughter and social bonding
Machine with blue/green light
Damming a river
Intentionally creating art
First-year business students
Electronic toll systems
Cellphone insurance deductible
Desires and beliefs
Absinthe
Outdoors vs. treadmill
Tolls = Real
Treadmill = Real
intentionally art = real
Burglars= Real
Cell Phone Insurance =Real
others I can't say for sure. @"Dillon A. Wright"
Burglers G/S
intentional art
neanderthal food
electronic tolls