Oh man. Poor us! I felt like LR1 was an experimental while I was taking it, too. I was right last time (I distinctly recall thinking, "This is experimental; there is no way they would actually give this LG on a real test, it's too poorly designed), so maybe my instinct can be trusted?Smallville wrote:me 3... I wanna say LR1 but i don't think ill ever be able to say for suresfoglia wrote:Gahhhh. Do you know which was experimental?RaiderRed wrote:
We had the same test. Long live September.
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I want Jim Harbaugh to legally change his name to be in all caps.The Abyss wrote:So what you're say is Zac attacks the LSAT with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind. Harbaugh's twitter feed is amazing.TetrisBlock wrote:I'm convinced that zacboro is Jim Harbaugh and for some reason Michigan is requiring him to get a good score on the LSAT before he can coach. I imagine him yelling as he leaves the testing center. Continuing to yell on the drive home, windows up, clearly audible to people on the street.
I hope you did well zac and with reading comprehension the results can be really surprising. I've thought I've done great on them and missed 5 and I've had ones where I thought I did terrible and went -0. All of the answer choices can usually be narrowed down to at least 2 or 3 choices so even if it feels bad because you're not sure which one is correct, the odds are pretty decent that you're right.
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TetrisBlock wrote:I want Jim Harbaugh to legally change his name to be in all caps.
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Yeah, there were definitely a few questionable ones.brusselsprouts wrote:I thought a lot of them were really poorly written... that one included. I found myself spending a lot of time on questions between 12-18 on all 3 of my LR sectionssfoglia wrote:Uhm, yes, the snail periwinkle sea clam question seemed to have five incorrect answer choices.adil91 wrote: Hallelujah! Did anybody else feel like there were a couple of LR questions with no right answers? It was weird..
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I think it had 24 questionssfoglia wrote:Nope. That was experimental.adil91 wrote:I hope it was too, it was the hardest game i've ever seenpantsuitchic wrote:Anyone have the game with the real estate trades? Praying it's experimental.
ETA: But there was one with houses, I think? So, maybe not. Guys, my memory cannot be trusted.
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very possible... you going today??!!sfoglia wrote:Oh man. Poor us! I felt like LR1 was an experimental while I was taking it, too. I was right last time (I distinctly recall thinking, "This is experimental; there is no way they would actually give this LG on a real test, it's too poorly designed), so maybe my instinct can be trusted?Smallville wrote:me 3... I wanna say LR1 but i don't think ill ever be able to say for suresfoglia wrote:Gahhhh. Do you know which was experimental?RaiderRed wrote:
We had the same test. Long live September.
Sept. <3
if he goesJackelJ wrote:What? He's cute. But you guys are gonna PW tonight at the bar right?Smallville wrote:since Ive never seen a 27 PW I was just searching for pencils that didn't suck lolm27 wrote:We were at the same TC but apparently he was on the floor above me. If he wasn't, he definitely would have gotten some ticons to the back of ze headJackelJ wrote:M27 did you end up throwing pencils at Smalls? Or were you not actually at the same test center?
Any other Hofstra TCers? cmannn
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Yes. I'm down if everyone else is.JackelJ wrote: What? He's cute. But you guys are gonna PW tonight at the bar right?
I am so ready for a shot of tequila, guys.
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TetrisBlock wrote:I want Jim Harbaugh to legally change his name to be in all caps.The Abyss wrote:So what you're say is Zac attacks the LSAT with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind. Harbaugh's twitter feed is amazing.TetrisBlock wrote:I'm convinced that zacboro is Jim Harbaugh and for some reason Michigan is requiring him to get a good score on the LSAT before he can coach. I imagine him yelling as he leaves the testing center. Continuing to yell on the drive home, windows up, clearly audible to people on the street.
I hope you did well zac and with reading comprehension the results can be really surprising. I've thought I've done great on them and missed 5 and I've had ones where I thought I did terrible and went -0. All of the answer choices can usually be narrowed down to at least 2 or 3 choices so even if it feels bad because you're not sure which one is correct, the odds are pretty decent that you're right.

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I have no love for the September test.sfoglia wrote:Gahhhh. Do you know which was experimental?RaiderRed wrote:We had the same test. Long live September.sfoglia wrote: Okay. Normal. I'm hoping for the best. I had experimental LR, so I have NO CLUE which two counted. I can't remember questions besides what I think where in my second LR but might actually have been the third. It was LR-LG-LR-LR-RC, so everything is jumbled in my mind.
Sept. <3
Or any LSAT in general with two RC sections
I had two LRs, and the only questions I remember are ones about common periwinkles and their shells (that look like this apparently, a campaign spokesperson talking about the ages of voters, screaming female bats, genetically modified agriculture, 5 groups of chimpanzees, and something about medical disorder with a weird name that kinda sounded like syphilis but was spelled with a C
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I'm probably going late after the time Shaq told us bc of a family dinner thing but I shall goSmallville wrote: if he goes
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Trying to decide if I should burn all my LSAT material in a bonfire tonight or sell it. Opinions?
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Yes, yes!Smallville wrote:very possible... you going today??!!
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I also had LR-LG-LR, LR-RC and I came away from the first section thinking it was experimental as well for some reason.sfoglia wrote:Oh man. Poor us! I felt like LR1 was an experimental while I was taking it, too. I was right last time (I distinctly recall thinking, "This is experimental; there is no way they would actually give this LG on a real test, it's too poorly designed), so maybe my instinct can be trusted?Smallville wrote:me 3... I wanna say LR1 but i don't think ill ever be able to say for suresfoglia wrote:Gahhhh. Do you know which was experimental?RaiderRed wrote:
We had the same test. Long live September.
Sept. <3
We'll see how it goes, but that might have just been a -10 guys

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The voter age question... WTF was happening there?m27 wrote:I have no love for the September test.sfoglia wrote:Gahhhh. Do you know which was experimental?RaiderRed wrote:We had the same test. Long live September.sfoglia wrote: Okay. Normal. I'm hoping for the best. I had experimental LR, so I have NO CLUE which two counted. I can't remember questions besides what I think where in my second LR but might actually have been the third. It was LR-LG-LR-LR-RC, so everything is jumbled in my mind.
Sept. <3
Or any LSAT in general with two RC sections
I had two LRs, and the only questions I remember are ones about common periwinkles and their shells (that look like this apparently, a campaign spokesperson talking about the ages of voters, screaming female bats, genetically modified agriculture, 5 groups of chimpanzees, and something about medical disorder with a weird name that kinda sounded like syphilis but was spelled with a C
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I remember all of these, as well. The problem is that I have no idea what came where! I think those were all in LR2, LR3. What say you, RaiderRed and Smallville?m27 wrote: I have no love for the September test.
Or any LSAT in general with two RC sections
I had two LRs, and the only questions I remember are ones about common periwinkles and their shells (that look like this apparently, a campaign spokesperson talking about the ages of voters, screaming female bats, genetically modified agriculture, 5 groups of chimpanzees, and something about medical disorder with a weird name that kinda sounded like syphilis but was spelled with a C
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Medical specialties over 4 months? LG. experimental or scored? please & thank you.
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This is what I picture when I read zacboro's posts.The Abyss wrote:http://www.facesofharbaugh.com/web/imag ... eption.gifTetrisBlock wrote:I want Jim Harbaugh to legally change his name to be in all caps.The Abyss wrote:So what you're say is Zac attacks the LSAT with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind. Harbaugh's twitter feed is amazing.TetrisBlock wrote:I'm convinced that zacboro is Jim Harbaugh and for some reason Michigan is requiring him to get a good score on the LSAT before he can coach. I imagine him yelling as he leaves the testing center. Continuing to yell on the drive home, windows up, clearly audible to people on the street.
I hope you did well zac and with reading comprehension the results can be really surprising. I've thought I've done great on them and missed 5 and I've had ones where I thought I did terrible and went -0. All of the answer choices can usually be narrowed down to at least 2 or 3 choices so even if it feels bad because you're not sure which one is correct, the odds are pretty decent that you're right.
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I distinctly recall being like "HA! You thought you had me fooled, LSAT, but I didn't fall for that trick!" on 24 and 25 of LR3. But, I cannot recall subject matter.
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Experimental!rwinnstar wrote:Medical specialties over 4 months? LG. experimental or scored? please & thank you.
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sfoglia wrote:Yes, yes!Smallville wrote:very possible... you going today??!!

no idea how I did on that one lmaopantsuitchic wrote:The voter age question... WTF was happening there?
I wanna say age voters was last LR, I think I'm sticking with LR1 exp guesssfoglia wrote:I remember all of these, as well. The problem is that I have no idea what came where! I think those were all in LR2, LR3. What say you, RaiderRed and Smallville?m27 wrote: I have no love for the September test.
Or any LSAT in general with two RC sections
I had two LRs, and the only questions I remember are ones about common periwinkles and their shells apparently, a campaign spokesperson talking about the ages of voters, screaming female bats, genetically modified agriculture, 5 groups of chimpanzees, and something about medical disorder with a weird name that kinda sounded like syphilis but was spelled with a C
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This is moving nowhere near as quickly as Sept. Waiters. Come on guys, I want to chat!!!
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but if it goes as quick as Sept you can't chat... bc keeping up is almost impossible lolsfoglia wrote:This is moving nowhere near as quickly as Sept. Waiters. Come on guys, I want to chat!!!
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Sfogs has high expectations
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All I remember about the first section is that I was almost convinced I had seen the first question before. It was some common topic (maybe like alcohol and dying or some shit?) and it really seemed like they just changed a few words from a previous test and stuck it in. I can't even remember all the games my mind is so jumbled so idk if that's at all helpfulsfoglia wrote:I remember all of these, as well. The problem is that I have no idea what came where! I think those were all in LR2, LR3. What say you, RaiderRed and Smallville?m27 wrote: I have no love for the September test.
Or any LSAT in general with two RC sections
I had two LRs, and the only questions I remember are ones about common periwinkles and their shells (that look like this apparently, a campaign spokesperson talking about the ages of voters, screaming female bats, genetically modified agriculture, 5 groups of chimpanzees, and something about medical disorder with a weird name that kinda sounded like syphilis but was spelled with a C
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Remember those as well. In addition to Elephants Self-awareness.sfoglia wrote:I remember all of these, as well. The problem is that I have no idea what came where! I think those were all in LR2, LR3. What say you, RaiderRed and Smallville?m27 wrote: I have no love for the September test.
Or any LSAT in general with two RC sections
I had two LRs, and the only questions I remember are ones about common periwinkles and their shells (that look like this apparently, a campaign spokesperson talking about the ages of voters, screaming female bats, genetically modified agriculture, 5 groups of chimpanzees, and something about medical disorder with a weird name that kinda sounded like syphilis but was spelled with a C
Thought the Female Bats was hard.
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