So the "new" LSAT is only three sections with an experimental. Just go to your test and check the flex box. Afterwards, go to show results and you will see your "real" score. Hope this helps!
... I registered for the October LSAT. I only applied to schools ... I would need a better LSAT. Guess I'll go back ... review my application with my new score if necessary? Or if ... they not care about your newLSAT score in the same admission ...
I feel like the LSAT medians might dip down a little back to typical range because of how many people took it this past year but I'm really not sure. Also I was wondering where you saw the newLSAT medians?
Yes! PrepTests 90, 91, and 92 are in the newLSAT format. They have 3 scored sections (1 LR, 1 LG, and 1 RC) and 1 variable experimental section (either LR, RC, or LG).
> @fbaffone said:
> Did anyone have a LR experimental? One of my LR sections had a question about early humans wearing clothes made out of animal skin.
... soon we'll have a new digital tester you can use ... take any PrepTest with the newLSAT format. In the meantime, ... converter tool](https://7sage.com/new-lsat-score-converter/), which lets you ... the newLSAT in this [blog post](https://7sage.com/the-new-lsat/).
Just adding that is much easier for users planning to take the newLSAT to collapse or "checkmark complete" the LG section for the time being than it is for current users to have to completely switch versions and accommodate their study schedules.