I am taking the November 2022 LSAT. I have a 100% time accommodation. Obviously, I need to take PTs the length of the actual LSAT with my accommodations, but 4 hours and 40 minutes seems like a ton of time to spend when I'm ...
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How does the score conversion work? Like if only 3 sections count, are they accounting for the fourth that we take, assuming we don't take it 'simulated modern'? Or do they just completely not count the experimental section as the actual LSAT would?
Which Lr on pt 88 is the experimental section? Also I average between a -3 and -6 in LG and just got -10 on this pt. I am planning for the sept test and can't really pull out of it. Should this be of concern or are the last 2 games pretty rare?