@twssmith don't be silly. No question is bad. You were fine. In fact, it allowed me to expand on how to move through predictions and why making multiple predictions/prephrases is okay.
@"Quick Silver" said:
No question is bad. You were fine. In fact, it allowed me to expand on how to move through predictions and why making multiple predictions/prephrases is okay.
Yeah, the trickier pattern games are on the comeback, it seems. Definitely worth taking a look at the harder and irregular games in the 70s. Though as soon as we make predictions about the LSAC's machinations, they change it up, so who knows.
I took the June 2015 test here. It was quiet and proctors were strict with timing. My hall used the smaller pull-out style of desks but you should have the seat next to you free so, I thought space-wise it worked out well. Be prepared for a long day!
At our testing center, they didn't allow us to speak with other test takers during the break. Every time someone would start talking in the hall, a proctor would try to silence the conversation.