In the past 12 years the scores of every September/October LSAT were released between 2 and 6 days early except one which was released a day late due to Hurricane Sandy.. Barring a literal catesrophic event, I don't see why they wouldn't come out to…
And when you divide those lost exams by the 2,244,685 total administered LSATs since 1999 it comes out to a 0.00018 percent occurrence rate. Pretty rare in my book.
And as for lost tests @jonathan.hatcher7 all I can find is where they lost more than 280 exams from 3 test sites in 1999, over 50 from the University of Tampa in Florida in 2012, and around 80 from UC Santa Barbara in December 2015
Well I did some research combined with some math, fun I know, and found that over the past 12 September/October LSATs (excluding the one affected by Hurricane Sandy) that scorers have been released an average of 2.6 days early. I guess we're getting…
On some preptests the questions say not available for scoring.. When do they do this? Maybe they'll do it for one of the questions on the computer virus LG..?
Not sure if this question is from the experimental section or not:
It was something like a socioculturalist talking about telephones, television, and mass media don't think critically and something about only protection from political degogaumetes (…
Cool stuff having people from all around on here, @MsStateLSAT thats awesome you're from Mississippi State I played with Blake Smith in high school, he pitches there now.
@Pacifico I've been using the bibles and 7sage for mostly LG. It's just those two categories that really aren't clicking logical reasoning wise but I'll definitely drill them until I get them down pat