There is the LSAT Analytics feature available. You plug in your PT answers and it spits out what questions you got wrong based on the type and how common they are. Then labels the difficulty of each question along with a video explanation.
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It could have been that it was the first section. I'm never focused enough on the first section to do RC. It was the first section on PT 72, and even though it was "medium" difficulty I missed 9 questions!
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LSAC rates the difficulty of every question in the SuperPrep book, so you can look to that book if you want to start putting together a general idea. To my knowledge there are no official difficulty ratings for any other published question.
Yeah, I'm trying to not let it get to me, its a one off exam. Was just wondering if the overall difficulty was greater, or if it was just me. I'll analyze and see where I went wrong tomorrow.