Whoa! I thought one could not figure out which section is the experimental? Does it say experimental? Can I just skip it or rest my eyes and just Christmas tree the answer sheet?
... to know which section is experimental. Although you can tell that ... one of them is the experimental but you could also get ... which one specifically is the experimental. To be honest I knew ... which one was the experimental section because it was so ...
For three LR section, I am pretty sure which one is the experimental section because the second one I took has one stimulus but two questions (Q9-Q10), which is certainly not the modern LSAT style(after PT60s)
two RC's for me (LR LG RC LR RC). They were both pretty standard so I have no clue what was experimental. I was kinda wishing one of the LRs was the exp since I started out really slow/anxious on it. It's all done now anyway...
I feel the exact same as the person above. Except I could tell which RC was experimental. Wish I had didn't have LG first though. I was so nervous and that choked me up a bit when I averaged 22-23 on every LG for all PTs I remember :(.
one of the LR's was pretty rough for me and it definitely wasn't the experimental. I'm not sure if that's because it was actually tough or because it was the last section and I lost focus.
Test takers get different experimental sections. So you could have an RC experimental, but the kid next to you could have an LG experimental. The best anyone can tell you is that you have a 33% (1/3) chance to get an RC in September
... of using up PTs for experimental sections is to use repeat ... sections for your experimental. Yea, you'll know which ... one is experimental, but it won't matter ...