The June, Lsat-flex was a nondisclosedtest. In which I believe, no other information apart from your score and percentile would be provided to you. So the " not yet available " icon would not change and remain the same. No need to keep waiting for that
... July test date due to the fact that it is non-disclosed AND ... a brand new "experimental" test date. It ... this will somehow make the test slightly different or more ... challenging than the other test dates.
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" Getting early reports that accommodated test takers yesterday did NOT receive ... is a nondisclosed test anyway offering different test forms on different ... a copy (giving a disclosedtest on the regular day and ... , but here it's a non-issue).
... not take a non-disclosed LSAT? I understand that non-disclosed means I will ... my weak areas before I test (Analytics), but if I do ... am motivated to take the test as many times as I ...
... keep studying and retake the test a 3rd time. I took ... all the tests have become non-disclosed, or in the future all ... Australian tests will be non-disclosed, I’m not sure.) Anyway ...
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.
@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.
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.
... version, even if the test is written on the same ... are different tests no one test will be superior in ... haha. It's a standardized test for a reason. This ... most difficult because it's non-disclosed and the June exam is ... was easier than a Sept. test I sat for, so ...
... think, but Monday LSATs are non-disclosed except for June so who ... and hazy during the entire test. No timing mishaps this time ... I did on individual questions. Non-disclosed tests definitely leave you with ...
... of people who took a test for sabbath observers. It is ... a different test than those who take it ... non-disclosed for sabbath observers. They are the same as any other test ... be more difficult than the disclosed one given.
Also, it doesn't really matter which test you take because C2 and the more recent ones that have been administered and then had the tests released is the same thing. One was just in Feb which is non-disclosed.
... surf" Yeah, June is disclosed but July is non-disclosed.
> ... June next year are all non-disclosed. It's getting harder ... , only September and November are disclosed. Geez.
... makes sense since with more test administrations, there are more ...
... equal, I’m sure a disclosedtest is better than an undisclosed ... test because of the additional feedback ... , so I’ve taken 3 non-disclosed exams. The LSAT is so ...
... are all just another practice test. Worst case scenario, you have ... different than any other test. They probably do non-disclosed tests just so ...
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> Having taken only non-disclosed tests, I must admit it ... were possible, I'd take disclosed ones.
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> ... 't let the fact a test is non-disclosed stop me taking it ... feel bad. I wonder why non-disclosed tests exist. I hope there ...