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Official September 2017 LSAT Discussion Thread

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  • fmihalic2fmihalic2 Free Trial Member
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    My first section of the test was an experimental LG so gotta love using all that energy before it even counts.

  • OlamHafuchOlamHafuch Alum Member
    edited September 2017 2326 karma

    @"Cant Get Right"

    Why should you allow the experimental to affect your score expectation. On the basis of your report, I'm predicting a mid 170's, at worst, for you!

  • inactiveinactive Alum Member
    12637 karma

    If you're going to discuss the September 2017 LSAT, PLEASE read the rules! I've seen so many broken rules in the past few days.

  • ya1993..ya1993.. Alum Member
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    Does anyone with 2 LR sections remember a store security camera question?

  • TheMikeyTheMikey Alum Member
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    @yalhlou93 said:
    Does anyone with 2 LR sections remember a store security camera question?

    I do, that is real

  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
    13286 karma

    Anyone remember an LR question about the Arctic and Colder weather? Was it real...?

  • Michael MaMichael Ma Alum Member
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    does anyone else feel really foggy about how they did? Like I came out it confused because I didn’t think any particular section was unreasonably difficult (expect that experimental RC); however, I also don’t feel really confident either. I feel like for any section I could have missed 3 more than my average, but I can’t point to any questions that gave me more trouble than any of the PTs

  • Cant Get RightCant Get Right Yearly + Live Member Sage 🍌 7Sage Tutor
    27901 karma

    @bswise2 said:
    I had the same exact experience with the first RC. My first section was the experimental RC and I did awful. They called 5 minutes before I got to the last passage and I was like..."What? That hasn't happened in like 8 PTs..." But I PRAYED that this was the experimental section and gave the other 4 my all (Praise the Lord it was...). I'm nervous though because I can't say with confidence that I did well or poorly on any other section besides LG. Like I don't remember a thing... I'm in the dark completely. I remember that nothing felt super difficult. I remember that it felt different because of the added pressure (and the fact that there were proctors walking around the room...that made it super distracting). Two girls started sobbing in the middle of Section 2-- One of them had to be escorted out and the other was able to compose herself to finish. Also distracting.

    I want to say I feel good, but I also felt good after taking PT81 only to find out that the curve brought my score below average and that I missed questions I shouldn't have missed. I feel like I can't even begin to guess how PT82 went.

    I think this is perfectly normal. I can't believe anyone can remember anything. I don't even remember things as broad as RC passage topics until I see them mentioned again on the forums. I'm with you on that. I guess we'll see how we did in a few weeks!

  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
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    @"Michael Ma" said:
    does anyone else feel really foggy about how they did? Like I came out it confused because I didn’t think any particular section was unreasonably difficult (expect that experimental RC); however, I also don’t feel really confident either. I feel like for any section I could have missed 3 more than my average, but I can’t point to any questions that gave me more trouble than any of the PTs

    This is exactly how I feel lol. I know RC sucked and LG was good but it's all just BLEH

  • Cant Get RightCant Get Right Yearly + Live Member Sage 🍌 7Sage Tutor
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    @AllezAllez21 said:
    @"Cant Get Right" Thanks for sharing your experience. Absolutely rooting for you.

    I honestly think it was unfair to those who had to take the experimental RC first. Someone at LSAC should run the numbers, and I bet there is a meaningful difference in scores between those who had that experimental and those who did not.

    Was the LR section you found difficult 25 or 26 questions?

    I am in a total fog about the test. Was extraordinarily nervous opening that first page, but then just blitzed through the first 3 sections (LR-LG-LR), then struggled a bit on the 26 question LR (section 4 for me). I am fairly certain I got 2 particular questions wrong on that section, and probably more.

    There was a lot of me being nervous and under confident about an answer, but then convincing myself I had to be right and moving on. I am definitely having plenty of bad thoughts that in the nervous haze I fell for many a trap. The more I think about the test, the more I become convinced I did worse than I thought at the time...

    Thanks man, we'll see how it turns out. I really would be interested in seeing score break downs on tests with different experimental sections. I've done this thing enough now to have learned just how holistic an experience this test is, so I wouldn't be surprised either way. No idea how many questions any section had, lol, so we'll just see what happens. Hopefully it's just under confidence.

    It sounds like you dealt with your nerves/under confidence correctly. You felt nervous but knew you had crossed your threshold and needed to move on and did. Don't worry about the bad thoughts, haha. We'll all spend the next month running different contingencies, mostly worst case scenarios, lol. You probably did fine on the ones you moved on from even though you were shaky. Just part of it.

  • mdiberarmdiberar Free Trial Member
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    @bswise2 said:
    Does anyone else feel like the whole test was a blur? If it was not for this discussion thread, I would not remember a dang thing. I'm reading through these comments and I'm like yea...I guess I remember that? But it all just feels like a dream.

    The only thing I remember is that I had 2 RC sections. Regarding the first one, I felt like I didn't perform as well as normally and the second one felt fine. So I made the conscious effort to remember 1 passage topic from each so I can verify which was the experimental section (which turned out to be the first one-- Praise the Lord!). However, if I hadn't done that, I likely would have forgotten everything.

    Anyone else experience this?

    @bswise2 said:
    Does anyone else feel like the whole test was a blur? If it was not for this discussion thread, I would not remember a dang thing. I'm reading through these comments and I'm like yea...I guess I remember that? But it all just feels like a dream.

    The only thing I remember is that I had 2 RC sections. Regarding the first one, I felt like I didn't perform as well as normally and the second one felt fine. So I made the conscious effort to remember 1 passage topic from each so I can verify which was the experimental section (which turned out to be the first one-- Praise the Lord!). However, if I hadn't done that, I likely would have forgotten everything.

    Anyone else experience this?

    My feelings exactly.

  • Cant Get RightCant Get Right Yearly + Live Member Sage 🍌 7Sage Tutor
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    @uhinberg said:

    It's pretty crazy that LSAC can mess so much the difficulty of a particular section that someone like @"Cant Get Right" , who averages less than -1 on LR can find an LR section to be extremely difficult.

    I'm not sure it was necessarily all that hard. I was definitely off my A Game a bit which I think accounted for most of the perceived difficulty. I'm positive I'm fully capable of crushing the section, I was just in my head: thinking too much about how I was thinking. Hopefully I pulled through alright, but a lot more low probability answers than I'm used to. I'll get some of them and miss others, it'll just be a matter of which way it trends.

  • sillllyxosillllyxo Alum Member
    edited September 2017 708 karma

    @cookiemuncher said:

    @"jerry.yan96" said:
    I had 3 LR sections, and I'm pretty sure section 3 (2nd LR section) was my experimental. To confirm though, does anyone who had 2 LRs remember a strengthen (I think) question about foreign-language films? Something about depending on visual images instead of dialogue in order to appeal to foreign audiences.

    Did your first LR section have a question about school implementing new rules to curve drinking on campus? And do you remember if your 3rd LR section (Section 4) have a lot of disagree questions? Trying to figure out also which one was experimental

    I had all 3 LR

  • TheMikeyTheMikey Alum Member
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    guys, I don't think you can talk about question types, only topics.

    just saying :P don't want y'all to get in trouble!

  • Lola DimiLola Dimi Alum Member
    edited September 2017 9 karma

    H

  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
    edited September 2017 13286 karma

    Make sure to edit out the specifics of the logic games guys!! Don't want anyone to get in trouble. Just say the game about food was hard or something.

  • sillllyxosillllyxo Alum Member
    edited September 2017 708 karma

    //

  • James...James... Member
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    Has there been any consensus about which LR sections are experimental for both the 25 25 26 and 25 26 26 formats?

  • TheMikeyTheMikey Alum Member
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    @fmihalic2 said:
    My first section of the test was an experimental LG so gotta love using all that energy before it even counts.

    I had my first section be the experimental LG as well. I'm actually quite glad it was LG even if it was first section because to me LG doesn't really take much effort. At least with the way I approach the section, it's like I'm on autopilot and just do it as opposed to LR and RC which take a bunch of mental power imo

  • Sarah889Sarah889 Alum Member
    edited September 2017 877 karma

    (Because what else am I going to do for the next 22 days...)

    All in all, statically we can conclude that a second -9 in a row is unlikely. -11 looks good, but who knows.

    PT Curve
    60 -12
    61 -12
    62 -14
    63 -11
    64 -13
    65 -14
    66 -10
    67 -10
    68 -12
    69 -11
    70 -12
    71 -14
    72 -13
    73 -12
    74 -12
    75 -10
    76 -12
    77 -12
    78 -11
    79 -12
    80 -11
    81 -9
    82 TBD!!!

  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
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    Does anyone else feel like the Sept test didn't feel the same as the PT's leading up to it?

    I don't mean that the questions/structure/difficulty was any different, but just that your mindset and approach felt different?

  • not2lindsaynot2lindsay Free Trial Member
    edited September 2017 42 karma

    @LSATcantwin said:
    Does anyone else feel like the Sept test didn't feel the same as the PT's leading up to it?

    I don't mean that the questions/structure/difficulty was any different, but just that your mindset and approach felt different?

    This is what has me the most unsettled. I told my husband that taking the LSAT almost felt robotic. I simply couldn't get my head into the game. I don't think I did terribly. I understood the vast majority of the questions and feel confident about almost all of my answers. But I never felt sincerely invested for a single second of that entire five hours.

    Two minutes after I walked out of that building? Invested AF. Contemplating pet owners' allergies and cars' electrical issues? Couldn't have cared less.

    It was the oddest feeling. I stressed and fretted 10x more over every single PT I took under simulated test conditions. But when I was actually sitting for the exam, I felt oddly emotionally absent. :/

  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
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    @not2lindsay yeah this is exactly what I mean. I honestly feel like I did about 4-5 below my average so like a 164. However I just don't know, I know I didn't suck but I also didn't feel as "clear headed" as usual it was surreal.

  • tomdesablatomdesabla Core Member
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    @"Dillon A. Wright" said:
    The Judge's Opinions one was real. Astronomy is experimental.

    @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 we know which was experimental again?

  • akistotleakistotle Member 🍌🍌
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    @tomdesabla said:

    @"Dillon A. Wright" said:
    The Judge's Opinions one was real. Astronomy is experimental.

    @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 we know which was experimental again?

    There are people who got only one real RC. So they know which one is real.

    Here are the keywords for the September 2017 LSAT.
    https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/12783/september-2017-lsat-real-experimental-sections-keywords

  • Paul CaintPaul Caint Alum Member
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    @LSATcantwin @not2lindsay

    You guys are summing up exaaaaaaaactly how I felt. During PTs I feel like I'm really understanding each question, parsing through all the answers, and picking the right choice. But on the real LSAT, it felt robotic..it felt like I was in some sort of flow state, or my mind was just on auto-pilot. I don't remember most of the questions; I was just going..like I was picking answers based on intuition and not reasoning...

    Because of that I have no idea how I did..maybe my intuition is really strong? But maybe it failed me. I just don't know. It felt surreal, like I wan't actually there...

    @bswise2

    I'm hoping for like a -14 curve :) but since the LG was so easy idk if that's gonna happen. I think optmistically a -11 is a best case scenario.

  • tylerdschreur10tylerdschreur10 Alum Member
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    @"Paul Caint" said:
    @LSATcantwin @not2lindsay

    You guys are summing up exaaaaaaaactly how I felt. During PTs I feel like I'm really understanding each question, parsing through all the answers, and picking the right choice. But on the real LSAT, it felt robotic..it felt like I was in some sort of flow state, or my mind was just on auto-pilot. I don't remember most of the questions; I was just going..like I was picking answers based on intuition and not reasoning...

    Because of that I have no idea how I did..maybe my intuition is really strong? But maybe it failed me. I just don't know. It felt surreal, like I wan't actually there...

    @bswise2

    I'm hoping for like a -14 curve :) but since the LG was so easy idk if that's gonna happen. I think optmistically a -11 is a best case scenario.

    Yeah, I'm guessing -10. LG was on par with June 2017, RC was easier on the whole, the judges passage was tricky, but doable, nowhere near as brutal as June. And if I'm remembering correctly the LR passages were split; one easy one quite hard. And June was a -9 Sigh

  • Tavorak_Tavorak_ Free Trial Member
    edited September 2017 115 karma

    -10 seems fair. I think there's a better chance for a -11 than a -9. I've taken every PT since 52 (and some before) and this didn't feel abnormally easy. It felt about on par with 74 (-12), and slightly harder than 78 (-11). Plus, after lurking on forums like 7Sage, TLS, and PowerScore, it seems a decent amount of prepared testers struggled with this one.

    Granted, this is all anecdotal and LSAC is the devil.

  • OlamHafuchOlamHafuch Alum Member
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    @bswise2 said:
    (Because what else am I going to do for the next 22 days...)

    All in all, statically we can conclude that a second -9 in a row is unlikely. -11 looks good, but who knows.

    PT Curve
    60 -13
    61 -11
    62 -12
    63 -10
    64 -12
    65 -13
    66 -10
    67 -10
    68 -11
    69 -11
    70 -11
    71 -13
    72 -12
    73 -11
    74 -11
    75 -10
    76 -11
    77 -11
    78 -10
    79 -11
    80 -10
    81 -9
    82 TBD!!!

    As you'll notice, for the most part, the more lenient curves are PTs with a weird or difficult logic game. I think that that, more than anything else, has in the past determined the curve. Since LG was pretty tame for PT 82, I wouldn't expect a curve of -12. The same happened with PT 81. Many people complained about the difficulty of the RC, and some about the difficulty of LR, but ultimately the easiness of LG led to an unforgiving curve of -9.

  • thomas.g.shannanthomas.g.shannan Free Trial Member
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    @bswise2 said:
    (Because what else am I going to do for the next 22 days...)

    All in all, statically we can conclude that a second -9 in a row is unlikely. -11 looks good, but who knows.

    PT Curve
    60 -13
    61 -11
    62 -12
    63 -10
    64 -12
    65 -13
    66 -10
    67 -10
    68 -11
    69 -11
    70 -11
    71 -13
    72 -12
    73 -11
    74 -11
    75 -10
    76 -11
    77 -11
    78 -10
    79 -11
    80 -10
    81 -9
    82 TBD!!!

    The information above is not the correct information regarding curves. You're about 1 off for each PT (79 is -12, for instance). The correct information can be found here: https://www.powerscore.com/lsat/help/correct_targeted.cfm

  • Sarah889Sarah889 Alum Member
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    @"thomas.g.shannan" said:

    @bswise2 said:
    (Because what else am I going to do for the next 22 days...)

    All in all, statically we can conclude that a second -9 in a row is unlikely. -11 looks good, but who knows.

    PT Curve
    60 -13
    61 -11
    62 -12
    63 -10
    64 -12
    65 -13
    66 -10
    67 -10
    68 -11
    69 -11
    70 -11
    71 -13
    72 -12
    73 -11
    74 -11
    75 -10
    76 -11
    77 -11
    78 -10
    79 -11
    80 -10
    81 -9
    82 TBD!!!

    The information above is not the correct information regarding curves. You're about 1 off for each PT (79 is -12, for instance). The correct information can be found here: https://www.powerscore.com/lsat/help/correct_targeted.cfm

    Oops! Thanks- just fixed it!

  • BirdLaw818BirdLaw818 Free Trial Member
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    Some of the passages were SOOOO EASYYYY. Judges candor completely screwed me and now I have 5 minutes to read about how absolute theories are failed! But it was easy to read Even though I rushed it so fast.

    LG was cake. If you had a hard time with this LG then I can tell you that there are easy points you are not reaping.

    LR was absolute horseshit. Very weird and wordy questions. Like they purposely want you to get lost in the wording.

    don't be afraid to retake. You want something, get it and don't settle.

  • AnthonyScaliaAnthonyScalia Alum Member
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    My money is on -11. Easy logic games makes -10 seem possible, but I think it's easy to overestimate the contribution of LG difficulty to the curve. Being on this forum, anyone posting here or reading this comment has prepared for Logic Games in some capacity. The performance difference between "easy" and "difficult" games is more pronounced among our subgroup than it is in the general LSAT-taking population. People who go into the LSAT blind aren't going to do significantly better on an "easy" test than they are on a "hard" test because they'll likely A) Not finish a game or two and B) Guess on questions that require upfront deductions.

    RC was a bit tougher than usual of the past 20 tests, and LR was about the same, maybe a tad trickier. 11 makes the most sense to me given that train of thought.

    out of curiosity, though, do we know why some of the mid 60's/early 70's got such high curves? I found them to be a lot easier than say, 81.

  • BirdLaw818BirdLaw818 Free Trial Member
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    @AJordanMD said:
    My money is on -11. Easy logic games makes -10 seem possible, but I think it's easy to overestimate the contribution of LG difficulty to the curve. Being on this forum, anyone posting here or reading this comment has prepared for Logic Games in some capacity. The performance difference between "easy" and "difficult" games is more pronounced among our subgroup than it is in the general LSAT-taking population. People who go into the LSAT blind aren't going to do significantly better on an "easy" test than they are on a "hard" test because they'll likely A) Not finish a game or two and B) Guess on questions that require upfront deductions.

    RC was a bit tougher than usual of the past 20 tests, and LR was about the same, maybe a tad trickier. 11 makes the most sense to me given that train of thought.

    out of curiosity, though, do we know why some of the mid 60's/early 70's got such high curves? I found them to be a lot easier than say, 81.

    Logic games were tougher. We didn't have any games that required any serious inference making or unlimited scenarios. The RC was also much easier ignoring the judge passage and LR I believe was harder than the other PTs. Idk if you guys caught the difficult ones at the beginning of the test as well. The first 10 were definitely a little time consuming.

  • Victoria14Victoria14 Alum Member
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    @AllezAllez21 said:
    @mta72 95%

    Referencing with available information, the second LR (of 3) was experimental. It also had a question about saving bears from habitat loss.

    @rene4231 said:
    ANYONE WITHOUT 3 LR SECTIONS: Do you recall a question about school implementing new rules to curve drinking on campus?

    Please if anyone can answer this so I might be able to sleep tonight!!

    @Summer17 said:

    Really hoping the first section of LR was the experimental because I found it much harder than the other two, not entirely sure but I think the first section began with a question about drinking on campus. Can anyone confirm if this was the experimental section?

    Can anyone confirm this, if the question about reducing drinking on campus was real or experm?

    Yep! Real!

  • tylerdschreur10tylerdschreur10 Alum Member
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    @Kewlaidd males an excellent point about our skewed perspective. On the whole peoe on this site are more prepared, more serious, and definitely more well trained in logic games than your average Joe LSATovich. It's very possible that our instinctive inferences made games easy for us when Joe really struggled.

  • tylerdschreur10tylerdschreur10 Alum Member
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    @tylerdschreur10 said:
    @Kewlaidd males an excellent point about our skewed perspective. On the whole peoe on this site are more prepared, more serious, and definitely more well trained in logic games than your average Joe LSATovich. It's very possible that our instinctive inferences made games easy for us when Joe really struggled.

    No offense to Joe, but I sure hope so! #AllAboutThatCurve

  • Those games would have been a lot harder without the inferences.

  • jack.igoejack.igoe Member
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    I would have to imagine that the release date won't be that much before the 12th now that the Florida retakes are a week later. Oh well.

  • peytonstuartpeytonstuart Member
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    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

  • Mitchell-1Mitchell-1 Member
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    @peytonstuart said:
    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

    Mine was the third section, but I'm not sure it's the same for everyone. It's best to figure out based on question descriptions. School drinking policy was in my first section which is why I know it was the real one.

  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
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    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @peytonstuart said:
    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

    Mine was the third section, but I'm not sure it's the same for everyone. It's best to figure out based on question descriptions. School drinking policy was in my first section which is why I know it was the real one.

    Interesting maybe we had the same test...do you recall a question about the arctic and colder winters? I think it would have been in the 2nd LR section, and the 3rd over all section of the test

  • Mitchell-1Mitchell-1 Member
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    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @peytonstuart said:
    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

    Mine was the third section, but I'm not sure it's the same for everyone. It's best to figure out based on question descriptions. School drinking policy was in my first section which is why I know it was the real one.

    Interesting maybe we had the same test...do you recall a question about the arctic and colder winters? I think it would have been in the 2nd LR section, and the 3rd over all section of the test

    I don't remember that question, and I'm usually pretty good with subject matter (though I've heard cuttlefish a lot as a real question and have no memory of that, so who knows).

  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
    edited September 2017 13286 karma

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @peytonstuart said:
    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

    Mine was the third section, but I'm not sure it's the same for everyone. It's best to figure out based on question descriptions. School drinking policy was in my first section which is why I know it was the real one.

    Interesting maybe we had the same test...do you recall a question about the arctic and colder winters? I think it would have been in the 2nd LR section, and the 3rd over all section of the test

    I don't remember that question, and I'm usually pretty good with subject matter (though I've heard cuttlefish a lot as a real question and have no memory of that, so who knows).

    No one seems to remember this question when I ask about it. It lead's me to conclude that I had LR-LG-LR(exp)-LR-RC. This stinks because I guessed on 1 question in the first LR because it was hard as crap! haha

  • Mitchell-1Mitchell-1 Member
    756 karma

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @peytonstuart said:
    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

    Mine was the third section, but I'm not sure it's the same for everyone. It's best to figure out based on question descriptions. School drinking policy was in my first section which is why I know it was the real one.

    Interesting maybe we had the same test...do you recall a question about the arctic and colder winters? I think it would have been in the 2nd LR section, and the 3rd over all section of the test

    I don't remember that question, and I'm usually pretty good with subject matter (though I've heard cuttlefish a lot as a real question and have no memory of that, so who knows).

    No one seems to remember this question when I ask about it. It lead's me to conclude that I had LR-LG-LR(exp)-LR-RC. This sticks because I guessed on 1 question in the first LR because it was hard as crap! haha

    That first section was definitely difficult. Was debating between two answer choices on one question right before time was called and was erasing the one I didn't go with as time was called. Have no reasoning for why I picked it other than pure gut instinct/panic.

  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
    13286 karma

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @peytonstuart said:
    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

    Mine was the third section, but I'm not sure it's the same for everyone. It's best to figure out based on question descriptions. School drinking policy was in my first section which is why I know it was the real one.

    Interesting maybe we had the same test...do you recall a question about the arctic and colder winters? I think it would have been in the 2nd LR section, and the 3rd over all section of the test

    I don't remember that question, and I'm usually pretty good with subject matter (though I've heard cuttlefish a lot as a real question and have no memory of that, so who knows).

    No one seems to remember this question when I ask about it. It lead's me to conclude that I had LR-LG-LR(exp)-LR-RC. This sticks because I guessed on 1 question in the first LR because it was hard as crap! haha

    That first section was definitely difficult. Was debating between two answer choices on one question right before time was called and was erasing the one I didn't go with as time was called. Have no reasoning for why I picked it other than pure gut instinct/panic.

    Same...between that LR section and the RC I'm sure my dreams of 170+ are highly unlikely to be realized. Especially if the curve is what everyone predicts, between those two alone I feel like I missed 9 questions :(

  • Mitchell-1Mitchell-1 Member
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    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @peytonstuart said:
    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

    Mine was the third section, but I'm not sure it's the same for everyone. It's best to figure out based on question descriptions. School drinking policy was in my first section which is why I know it was the real one.

    Interesting maybe we had the same test...do you recall a question about the arctic and colder winters? I think it would have been in the 2nd LR section, and the 3rd over all section of the test

    I don't remember that question, and I'm usually pretty good with subject matter (though I've heard cuttlefish a lot as a real question and have no memory of that, so who knows).

    No one seems to remember this question when I ask about it. It lead's me to conclude that I had LR-LG-LR(exp)-LR-RC. This sticks because I guessed on 1 question in the first LR because it was hard as crap! haha

    That first section was definitely difficult. Was debating between two answer choices on one question right before time was called and was erasing the one I didn't go with as time was called. Have no reasoning for why I picked it other than pure gut instinct/panic.

    Same...between that LR section and the RC I'm sure my dreams of 170+ are highly unlikely to be realized. Especially if the curve is what everyone predicts, between those two alone I feel like I missed 9 questions :(

    Anecdotally, I thought the same in June because of the inferences passage (I thought I had missed every question because I felt good about exactly zero of them), but I ended up at 170 (somehow only missed two in inferences). You never KNOW until you get the score.

    This time however, I likely didn't because of Judges. Had to "guess" on five questions (I read the question and maybe one or two answer choices and just convinced myself it must be right because it had to be). So that's a way different feeling from June. If the curve is the same and I made my usual mistake or two per LR section and mistake per RC passage, I'll definitely be under.

    They can't possibly give us another easy LG/hard RC test again in December right!?

  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
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    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @peytonstuart said:
    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

    Mine was the third section, but I'm not sure it's the same for everyone. It's best to figure out based on question descriptions. School drinking policy was in my first section which is why I know it was the real one.

    Interesting maybe we had the same test...do you recall a question about the arctic and colder winters? I think it would have been in the 2nd LR section, and the 3rd over all section of the test

    I don't remember that question, and I'm usually pretty good with subject matter (though I've heard cuttlefish a lot as a real question and have no memory of that, so who knows).

    No one seems to remember this question when I ask about it. It lead's me to conclude that I had LR-LG-LR(exp)-LR-RC. This sticks because I guessed on 1 question in the first LR because it was hard as crap! haha

    That first section was definitely difficult. Was debating between two answer choices on one question right before time was called and was erasing the one I didn't go with as time was called. Have no reasoning for why I picked it other than pure gut instinct/panic.

    Same...between that LR section and the RC I'm sure my dreams of 170+ are highly unlikely to be realized. Especially if the curve is what everyone predicts, between those two alone I feel like I missed 9 questions :(

    Anecdotally, I thought the same in June because of the inferences passage (I thought I had missed every question because I felt good about exactly zero of them), but I ended up at 170 (somehow only missed two in inferences). You never KNOW until you get the score.

    This time however, I likely didn't because of Judges. Had to "guess" on five questions (I read the question and maybe one or two answer choices and just convinced myself it must be right because it had to be). So that's a way different feeling from June. If the curve is the same and I made my usual mistake or two per LR section and mistake per RC passage, I'll definitely be under.

    They can't possibly give us another easy LG/hard RC test again in December right!?

    Haha...this IS the LSAC we are talking about. Unfortunately for me LR and RC are wildcards. I don't know why but one day I'll destroy them and the next I get destroyed, regardless of difficulty....PT81 I went -2 on RC. PT80 I went -0 on RC. PT79 I went -9 on RC....What is life?

    LR is always like -5 and -3ish....so I'm just not feeling confident!

  • Mitchell-1Mitchell-1 Member
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    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @peytonstuart said:
    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

    Mine was the third section, but I'm not sure it's the same for everyone. It's best to figure out based on question descriptions. School drinking policy was in my first section which is why I know it was the real one.

    Interesting maybe we had the same test...do you recall a question about the arctic and colder winters? I think it would have been in the 2nd LR section, and the 3rd over all section of the test

    I don't remember that question, and I'm usually pretty good with subject matter (though I've heard cuttlefish a lot as a real question and have no memory of that, so who knows).

    No one seems to remember this question when I ask about it. It lead's me to conclude that I had LR-LG-LR(exp)-LR-RC. This sticks because I guessed on 1 question in the first LR because it was hard as crap! haha

    That first section was definitely difficult. Was debating between two answer choices on one question right before time was called and was erasing the one I didn't go with as time was called. Have no reasoning for why I picked it other than pure gut instinct/panic.

    Same...between that LR section and the RC I'm sure my dreams of 170+ are highly unlikely to be realized. Especially if the curve is what everyone predicts, between those two alone I feel like I missed 9 questions :(

    Anecdotally, I thought the same in June because of the inferences passage (I thought I had missed every question because I felt good about exactly zero of them), but I ended up at 170 (somehow only missed two in inferences). You never KNOW until you get the score.

    This time however, I likely didn't because of Judges. Had to "guess" on five questions (I read the question and maybe one or two answer choices and just convinced myself it must be right because it had to be). So that's a way different feeling from June. If the curve is the same and I made my usual mistake or two per LR section and mistake per RC passage, I'll definitely be under.

    They can't possibly give us another easy LG/hard RC test again in December right!?

    Haha...this IS the LSAC we are talking about. Unfortunately for me LR and RC are wildcards. I don't know why but one day I'll destroy them and the next I get destroyed, regardless of difficulty....PT81 I went -2 on RC. PT80 I went -0 on RC. PT79 I went -9 on RC....What is life?

    LR is always like -5 and -3ish....so I'm just not feeling confident!

    I do the same on RC. Occasionally a passage will come up that just throws me. Usually it's just the subject matter makes it hard for me to focus for some reason and I realize pretty quickly after reading that I took in none of it. I think it was PT75 or 74 I took the week before this time and missed 5 of 6 on a comparative passage out of nowhere. This should have been a sign of some kind to watch out for the comparative section :-P

  • LSATcantwinLSATcantwin Alum Member Sage
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    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @LSATcantwin said:

    @"Mitchell-1" said:

    @peytonstuart said:
    Has anyone come to any conclusions on if the 1st or 3rd section was experimental on the LR(25)-LG-LR(25)-LR(26)-RC test format? Would appreciate any input even if you are not certain

    Mine was the third section, but I'm not sure it's the same for everyone. It's best to figure out based on question descriptions. School drinking policy was in my first section which is why I know it was the real one.

    Interesting maybe we had the same test...do you recall a question about the arctic and colder winters? I think it would have been in the 2nd LR section, and the 3rd over all section of the test

    I don't remember that question, and I'm usually pretty good with subject matter (though I've heard cuttlefish a lot as a real question and have no memory of that, so who knows).

    No one seems to remember this question when I ask about it. It lead's me to conclude that I had LR-LG-LR(exp)-LR-RC. This sticks because I guessed on 1 question in the first LR because it was hard as crap! haha

    That first section was definitely difficult. Was debating between two answer choices on one question right before time was called and was erasing the one I didn't go with as time was called. Have no reasoning for why I picked it other than pure gut instinct/panic.

    Same...between that LR section and the RC I'm sure my dreams of 170+ are highly unlikely to be realized. Especially if the curve is what everyone predicts, between those two alone I feel like I missed 9 questions :(

    Anecdotally, I thought the same in June because of the inferences passage (I thought I had missed every question because I felt good about exactly zero of them), but I ended up at 170 (somehow only missed two in inferences). You never KNOW until you get the score.

    This time however, I likely didn't because of Judges. Had to "guess" on five questions (I read the question and maybe one or two answer choices and just convinced myself it must be right because it had to be). So that's a way different feeling from June. If the curve is the same and I made my usual mistake or two per LR section and mistake per RC passage, I'll definitely be under.

    They can't possibly give us another easy LG/hard RC test again in December right!?

    Haha...this IS the LSAC we are talking about. Unfortunately for me LR and RC are wildcards. I don't know why but one day I'll destroy them and the next I get destroyed, regardless of difficulty....PT81 I went -2 on RC. PT80 I went -0 on RC. PT79 I went -9 on RC....What is life?

    LR is always like -5 and -3ish....so I'm just not feeling confident!

    I do the same on RC. Occasionally a passage will come up that just throws me. Usually it's just the subject matter makes it hard for me to focus for some reason and I realize pretty quickly after reading that I took in none of it. I think it was PT75 or 74 I took the week before this time and missed 5 of 6 on a comparative passage out of nowhere. This should have been a sign of some kind to watch out for the comparative section :-P

    Exactly! I took PT79 as the real test last Sept and I couldn't care any less about lacquer and art...so of course I got DEMOLISHED by it...unfortunately the RC this test felt more similar to PT79 than it did to PT80 and 81 to me...

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