@Summer17 said:
I had LR, LG, LR, (break) LR, RC
Can anyone confirm which LR was the expert. one? (My last LR section had [removed] question as the last question)
Also, for RC the judges was the real one and for games the one with students with advisors was real.
That last LR was legit.
The [removed] code was added by me as the post violated the rules.
Ah, got it. Also the RC section... there was a passage about preserving native languages (2nd), then judges (3rd), and last one was about grand theories - Marx and Freud (4th)
@Summer17 said:
I had LR, LG, LR, (break) LR, RC
Can anyone confirm which LR was the expert. one? (My last LR section had [removed] question as the last question)
Also, for RC the judges was the real one and for games the one with students with advisors was real.
That last LR was legit.
The [removed] code was added by me as the post violated the rules.
@kangnamrata said:
Ah, got it. Also the RC section... there was a passage about preserving native languages (2nd), then judges (3rd), and last one was about grand theories (4th)
@Summer17 said:
I had LR, LG, LR, (break) LR, RC
Can anyone confirm which LR was the expert. one? (My last LR section had [removed] question as the last question)
Also, for RC the judges was the real one and for games the one with students with advisors was real.
That last LR was legit.
The [removed] code was added by me as the post violated the rules.
So umm yeah.. I had two logic game sections. The first section I believe I did good. The second Section not so much the categorization of East and West was the first game. I believe the fourth was [removed]. I believe this was the actual logic games not experimental.. Either way kudos to everyone who took the test today!!
@MpRhDCyhD said:
I'll remember more as I think about it but at very least:
LR1 - moose and deer; modern usages of land measurement
LR2 - can’t remember
LR3 - bike sharing; meteorologists’ forecasts
RC1 - native language preservation; judges’ honesty; Freud/Marx; can’t remember the other
I thought the RC was unusually difficult, and L1 (for me) was harder than the other two. Not sure which was experimental.
I definitely did not have bike sharing /meteorologist LR.
@MpRhDCyhD said:
I'll remember more as I think about it but at very least:
LR1 - moose and deer; modern usages of land measurement
LR2 - can’t remember
LR3 - bike sharing; meteorologists’ forecasts
RC1 - native language preservation; judges’ honesty; Freud/Marx; can’t remember the other
I thought the RC was unusually difficult, and L1 (for me) was harder than the other two. Not sure which was experimental.
I definitely did not have bike sharing /meteorologist LR.
It amazes me how you can remember all of that !!
I had two LR sections. Don't remember bike sharing or forecasts.
I see that perimeter lights and cost of energy between towns is listed as experimental. I recognize those from my two LR sections, so I think they're legit.
Just got out. I hate RC and I ended up getting 2 RC , but I feel I did well . I got a LR question dealing with "ravens" and couldn't help but immediately think about Game of Thrones lol
@HesusChrist said:
I see that perimeter lights and cost of energy between towns is listed as experimental. I recognize those from my two LR sections, so I think they're legit.
I got *[three LRs:] a section with *perimeter lights,
The second section is a little hazy but I think it involved wearing back braces in a workplace and the third involved opera
@HesusChrist said:
I see that perimeter lights and cost of energy between towns is listed as experimental. I recognize those from my two LR sections, so I think they're legit.
@amnarashid221 said:
Does anyone remember the homophones and grammar question from the LR? Was that real?
I remember the question, but would need another question to link it to a particular section. I had three LR and it was not in the section with the light and perimeter.
@amnarashid221 said:
Does anyone remember the homophones and grammar question from the LR? Was that real?
I remember the question, but would need another question to link it to a particular section. I had three LR and it was not in the section with the light and perimeter.
For me, the grammar question was in the third set and contained 26 questions, IIRC
@bswise2 said:
I had 2 RC. One had a passage about astronomy and the other had a passage about judges' opinions. Anyone who can shed light on which was real would be very appreciated.
How do you know the judges opinion RC section was the real one?
@amnarashid221 said:
Does anyone remember the homophones and grammar question from the LR? Was that real?
I remember the question, but would need another question to link it to a particular section. I had three LR and it was not in the section with the light and perimeter.
For me, the grammar question was in the third set and contained 26 questions, IIRC
One of my logic games sections had East and West and had a variable called Shakespearean something. Does anyone know which one was the actual logic games section?
I knew I was screwed the second I got a second 25 question LR section. Games were super easy so it was either experimental or RC was going to be brutal. Sure enough... I got so stuck on the judges that I skipped to next section and tried to quickly skim through and come back. Near blind guessed on like five judge questions in the end and probably did a disservice to myself on the Grand Theories due to skimming.
I think it possible that my LR/LG performance saves me from being devastated but I'd really like a test that just had an average difficulty RC one time.
@Mellow_Z said:
The [removed] in the experimental RC was literally the hardest I've ever seen. So glad that wasn't real
So was the judges RC section experimental?
No, it was real.
@lawschoolhopeful1996 said:
One of my logic games sections had East and West and the second logic games section had a variable called Shakespearean something. Does anyone know which one was the actual logic games section?
I've been trying so hard with games and just completely diagrammed wrong and missed all inferences. I then decided to try another game and just should have at least restarted and just gotten some right instead of guessing so much
1st LR was brutal, had 3 LRs (first time I took lsat I had 2 RCs), always better to have more LRs
I had three LR sections, and have a terrible memory, so I can't be of much help. Two were 25 questions and one was 26. I do know that the first section seemed considerably harder than what I had prepared for (I was scrambling to finish and it was a 25 question one), but I am allowing room for my brain just being slower to catch up to working quickly on that first section. I think I did best on an LR section that had a nuts and overweight question....anyone with a better memory know if that was a real or experimental section?
So homophones (my third LR) was real? I can't remember anything from the first two LRs. Second section was LG. All I know was both had 25 questions. Hoping the first was experimental.
@amnarashid221 said:
I'm glad no one knows about the jogger and dress code questions that LR was insanely hard still hoping it was experimental.
I can't recall these and that leads me to believe they are ones I blind guessed in the 26-question LR section... but I think opera was also in this section and opera in the official experimental thread was listed as experimental, yet some people are saying the 26-q LR was real
@lawschoolhopeful1996 said:
One of my logic games sections had East and West and the second logic games section had a variable called Shakespearean something. Does anyone know which one was the actual logic games section?
@amnarashid221 said:
I'm glad no one knows about the jogger and dress code questions that LR was insanely hard still hoping it was experimental.
I can't recall these and that leads me to believe they are ones I blind guessed in the 26-question LR section... but I think opera was also in this section and opera in the official experimental thread was listed as experimental, yet some people are saying the 26-q LR was real
The jogger one was the 25 questions so I thing 26 is real.
@"Tianhao.Liu" said:
Three LRs, one moose and deer, second one can't remember third one Beads and gold. LG is not that hard, RC about judges hard like Hell.
I had beads and gold in the LR with 26 questions (which was also third for me) I am almost certain
I had 3 LRs. I remember the first LR section, because it was the easiest and more importantly question 17 or 18 started on the last flipping page(last 2 pages), which is highly unusual. Normally the last page would start on question 21~23 with 4~5 questions.
Basically the last 2 pages had like 8 questions in total
Comments
The [removed] code was added by me as the post violated the rules.
What was your experimental?
I had 3 LRs. Didn't have any jogger/dress code question tho, for sure.
Lol did anyone have LR with the student dress code and analogy with the river?
Lol can we get different experimentals for the same section?
Yes
Ah, got it. Also the RC section... there was a passage about preserving native languages (2nd), then judges (3rd), and last one was about grand theories - Marx and Freud (4th)
Thanks. LG and RC have already been confirmed:
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/12783/september-2017-lsat-real-experimental-sections-keywords
We're just waiting to find the majority of the LR section.
So umm yeah.. I had two logic game sections. The first section I believe I did good. The second Section not so much the categorization of East and West was the first game. I believe the fourth was [removed]. I believe this was the actual logic games not experimental.. Either way kudos to everyone who took the test today!!
I definitely did not have bike sharing /meteorologist LR.
It amazes me how you can remember all of that !!
The [removed] in the experimental RC was literally the hardest I've ever seen. So glad that wasn't real
I had two LR sections. Don't remember bike sharing or forecasts.
I see that perimeter lights and cost of energy between towns is listed as experimental. I recognize those from my two LR sections, so I think they're legit.
Just got out. I hate RC and I ended up getting 2 RC , but I feel I did well . I got a LR question dealing with "ravens" and couldn't help but immediately think about Game of Thrones lol
I got *[three LRs:] a section with *perimeter lights,
The second section is a little hazy but I think it involved wearing back braces in a workplace and the third involved opera
They're listed as real, not experimental.
Edit: Oops, I had them in both sections. Thanks!
I had LR three times and blacked out during the first LR I'm pretty sure... I thought it was considerably more difficult than previous tests.
The LR with 26 questions had me dead
Does anyone remember the homophones and grammar question from the LR? Was that real?
was the LG section with interviewing (8?) law associates experimental?
I remember the question, but would need another question to link it to a particular section. I had three LR and it was not in the section with the light and perimeter.
For me, the grammar question was in the third set and contained 26 questions, IIRC
So was the judges RC section experimental?
Homophones was real
The judges RC was absolutely real. I had an experimental LR (3 LR total) and my RC contained the judges passage.
How do you know the judges opinion RC section was the real one?
I had that question and I had 2 LR sections.
One of my logic games sections had East and West and had a variable called Shakespearean something. Does anyone know which one was the actual logic games section?
Thanks!
I knew I was screwed the second I got a second 25 question LR section. Games were super easy so it was either experimental or RC was going to be brutal. Sure enough... I got so stuck on the judges that I skipped to next section and tried to quickly skim through and come back. Near blind guessed on like five judge questions in the end and probably did a disservice to myself on the Grand Theories due to skimming.
I think it possible that my LR/LG performance saves me from being devastated but I'd really like a test that just had an average difficulty RC one time.
Yup the homophones was in the third set for me as well
I'm glad no one knows about the jogger and dress code questions that LR was insanely hard still hoping it was experimental.
SHIT THE BED. I'll begin praying now.
3 LRs.
The only thing I remember was the first and second LR had 25 questions and the third one had 26.
No, it was real.
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/12783/september-2017-lsat-real-experimental-sections-keywords
I've been trying so hard with games and just completely diagrammed wrong and missed all inferences. I then decided to try another game and just should have at least restarted and just gotten some right instead of guessing so much
1st LR was brutal, had 3 LRs (first time I took lsat I had 2 RCs), always better to have more LRs
I had three LR sections, and have a terrible memory, so I can't be of much help. Two were 25 questions and one was 26. I do know that the first section seemed considerably harder than what I had prepared for (I was scrambling to finish and it was a 25 question one), but I am allowing room for my brain just being slower to catch up to working quickly on that first section. I think I did best on an LR section that had a nuts and overweight question....anyone with a better memory know if that was a real or experimental section?
So homophones (my third LR) was real? I can't remember anything from the first two LRs. Second section was LG. All I know was both had 25 questions. Hoping the first was experimental.
What was your experimental?
I can't recall these and that leads me to believe they are ones I blind guessed in the 26-question LR section... but I think opera was also in this section and opera in the official experimental thread was listed as experimental, yet some people are saying the 26-q LR was real
Three LRs, one moose and deer, second one can't remember third one Beads and gold. LG is not that hard, RC about judges hard like Hell.
What about the LR with cars?
east and west was real LG section
Beads and gold one was real.
The jogger one was the 25 questions so I thing 26 is real.
I had beads and gold in the LR with 26 questions (which was also third for me) I am almost certain
I assumed the 26 questions one was real just because LR seems to be one section with 25 and one section with 26. is this not a viable method?
I had 3 LRs. I remember the first LR section, because it was the easiest and more importantly question 17 or 18 started on the last flipping page(last 2 pages), which is highly unusual. Normally the last page would start on question 21~23 with 4~5 questions.
Basically the last 2 pages had like 8 questions in total
@"Dillon A. Wright"
so the general consensus is that RC was hard. Will the curve reflect this? how does that work?
Yea also had beads and gold with the homophones as the third section with 26 questions.
RC was killed for sure !!
Curve should be normal I think due to "easy" LG (quotes cuz I bombed them)