it just is. i also personally have sabbath observant friends and they've confirmed their LSAT was different than the released preptest. The sabbath one is non-disclosed. Take my word for it.
Does LSAC give some kind of formal explanation for why some of their tests are non-disclosed? What you're saying conjecturally was my biggest fear going into today's test.
Have you ever done the superprep prep book? with the PT A, B, C? If I remember correctly those are Feb tests (hence ABC rather than #'s) They are just undisclosed so they can recycle for other non-disclosed tests (Sabbath/outside countries)
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There are different nondisclosed all over the world I'm fairly certain. You'd have to go on TLS and find somebody who took it at least in the same time zone I would imagine.
@Sheri123 LSAC has released 4 non-disclosed tests over the years. 3 of them are compiled in their Superprep book, each test titled A, B and C. A 4th test was recently released in Superprep2.
I never heard back from anyone about what to do this evening for February test takers. Would anyone be interested in doing nondisclosed test A in the Superprep?
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Many have said this test was very run of the mill...proof that Feb. exams aren't seemingly more difficult than the others because they're non-disclosed.
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