The first one was super hard and I hope that it was NOT the one scored, if it was.. I will without doubt need to take the exam over again!

Yeasomewhatwayward wrote:bc people on other threads have been saying they don't remember bouquets but they do remember juicers....
s0ph1e2007 wrote:agree
i have never had a time issue on lg before
had a time issue today
everything else was strangely easy
hopefully they curved it appropriately
-2 (optimally 3) instead of -1 for 180
There's a lot that can contribute to the panic, but it is there. I think when PT they don't really prepare themselves for the real thing. I know I didn't. Plus, you know, I've taken it twice and I usually get 4 hours a sleep the night before. That is my biggest downfall.monkeyboy wrote: Seriously, I think it might just be that the real thing shocks people. I had a bad experience in December with games. I had never experienced so much difficulty with that section. I think the time constraints with games, when it counts, really affect people. When you get stumped on one question, it's easy to kind of freak out.
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Snuffie wrote:There's a lot that can contribute to the panic, but it is there. I think when PT they don't really prepare themselves for the real thing. I know I didn't. Plus, you know, I've taken it twice and I usually get 4 hours a sleep the night before. That is my biggest downfall.monkeyboy wrote: Seriously, I think it might just be that the real thing shocks people. I had a bad experience in December with games. I had never experienced so much difficulty with that section. I think the time constraints with games, when it counts, really affect people. When you get stumped on one question, it's easy to kind of freak out.
Further on the subject of pretests. I once read someone criticize PT scores on the basis that people credit themselves with questions they "would have gotten right in the real thing." That may be true. However, the real detriment is likely in the way people administer the PTs:
Do you have someone meet you in another room of your house/apartment and take your thumbprint? Do they then sit and instruct you on how to fill out 14 sections of a test form and write a certifying statement, the totality of which takes 45 minutes and gives you an opportunity to build up all kinds of anticipation and anxiety? Do they call a 5 minute warning? Do they call time, then make you put your pencils down, then inform you that you have the next 35 minutes to begin, to turn your page to the next section and begin?
If you ask me, the above is the most anxiety-inducing. Those little delays and prompts. If you want to really prepare yourself for the LSAT, then include the little annoyances and clerical delays.
One final note: I've learned that when some people PT, even timed, they'll do things like go immediately to check the answers and/or go to the bathroom without the timer running. If you want to master the conditions, then hold yourself to the actual standards.
If I have to take this again, and hell, I'm willing to take it as many as 4 times total if I must, then I'd like to figure out how to get more than 4 hours of sleep. If anyone has a suggestion that does not involve illicit drugs and/or alcohol, that'd be downright helpful.
i had the same format as you and likewise i was able to confirm that the first one was the real deal, but i still don't understand what people are saying by calling that the "hard" one. i thought the experimental was definitely harder, but i guess it's just me.Peter North wrote:Yep, same here.
This is how mine went.
1 - LG (Real, this was hard).
2 - LR (Real)
3 - LG (Experimental)
Break
4 - LR (Real, but way too much BS science/anthropology questions)
5 - RC (Real, the last one about the language was brutal, I guess on that).
How do I know this? In my test center, this guy and this chick had only one LG and it was the LG from my # 1.
Either way, LG was a hit and miss. Both LGs were pretty hard IMO.
HTH
bakemono wrote:i had the same format as you and likewise i was able to confirm that the first one was the real deal, but i still don't understand what people are saying by calling that the "hard" one. i thought the experimental was definitely harder, but i guess it's just me.Peter North wrote:Yep, same here.
This is how mine went.
1 - LG (Real, this was hard).
2 - LR (Real)
3 - LG (Experimental)
Break
4 - LR (Real, but way too much BS science/anthropology questions)
5 - RC (Real, the last one about the language was brutal, I guess on that).
How do I know this? In my test center, this guy and this chick had only one LG and it was the LG from my # 1.
Either way, LG was a hit and miss. Both LGs were pretty hard IMO.
HTH
Your advice on PTs is obviously solid.Snuffie wrote:If I have to take this again, and hell, I'm willing to take it as many as 4 times total if I must, then I'd like to figure out how to get more than 4 hours of sleep. If anyone has a suggestion that does not involve illicit drugs and/or alcohol, that'd be downright helpful.
Good advice. I appreciate it. I've found that mild versions of either don't work, so, if I have to take the test a final time, I'll have to more extreme measures. Here's to hoping that won't be an issue.rjlee wrote:I've taken the test twice nice - and while the suggestion above me is reasonable - I've also had success with the opposite. I usually try to NOT get a whole lot of sleep on Thursday night so that I'm tired enough to fall asleep early enough on Friday. I'm a nervous test taker so I'd normally have problems sleeping, but I've found that for me personally, if I'm tired enough I'll still fall asleep. I guess it's kinda risky though and hit or miss.If I have to take this again, and hell, I'm willing to take it as many as 4 times total if I must, then I'd like to figure out how to get more than 4 hours of sleep. If anyone has a suggestion that does not involve illicit drugs and/or alcohol, that'd be downright helpful.
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