@twssmith said:
Those questions stood out to me as well:(
Damn it.. I can't believe they were all real. I have a really good feeling I got all of them wrong. Some normally "easy" type of questions were hard! (role, describe, discrepancy)
@Daniel.Sieradzki said:
Does that mean you also picked Hilltop? Please say I am not the only person who went with safety.
@twssmith Yes! Hilltop all the way. I talked about how they could use the saved money from Hilltop for investing in heavy equ…
@tofuspeedstar said:
My writing sample included the phrase "go big or go home" LOL.
That's hilarious because I included the phrase "Slow and steady wins the race"
@beth.flanders Yes, I know, but my impression is that this forum is for us to figure out which q's were experimental or not, and then Dillon will compile the master list on the other thread. In any case, I don't see any of the questions I was asking…
I had 3 LR and trying to figure out whether these questions were part of the experimental:
- The one where two people are talking and the dude "misunderstood" a word and the topic is regarding zoning and development
- The one where it's a Role ques…
If you're talking about the "never before disclosed" test in SuperPrep II, I did much better on it than my average about 2-3 points higher.. Especially on LR, I felt it was easier, but I'm not sure if this is because of the test or just me that day.
@montaha.rizeq said:
Have you been doing the blind review method?
Yes, very helpful! I think I'll do Ptest 71 today or tomorrow and join in on the BR web session on Wednesday
Okay, I think I'll get into them this week then. Thank you! I have been studying for the LSAT for about 10 months now, and really locking in my fundamentals. I think I've completed enough older tests (~40 ptests) to start the new ones. I just feel h…
@daniel.noah.pearlberg thank you! I see, I interpreted it to mean, it was "insufficient" because the people they would have hired if they hired 500 would not have been "qualified enough." But I see your point now, thank you.