boblawlob wrote:real RC: mexican folk, pin theoryWill_Imake_it wrote:anyone have LG-LR-Rc-RC-LR
if so,
was the third third RC experimental?

boblawlob wrote:real RC: mexican folk, pin theoryWill_Imake_it wrote:anyone have LG-LR-Rc-RC-LR
if so,
was the third third RC experimental?
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red52 wrote:RC: HARD
LR (exp): HARD
LR: cake
LR: cake
LG: ehhh, easy but 3 took some time.
writing: I hope they like my Mitt Romney doodle at the end.
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I'm just hoping it's the one that felt really awkward.Ad Homonym wrote:red52 wrote:RC: HARD
LR (exp): HARD
LR: cake
LR: cake
LG: ehhh, easy but 3 took some time.
writing: I hope they like my Mitt Romney doodle at the end.
^ Curious to know how you determined which LR was exp? I can't for the life of me remember which section was which (had 3 LR), let alone which was exp. Without being too specific, do you remember any topics from the exp. section?
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It is 100% normal. However, there are different types of blur. My first LSAT was a mechanical procedure in which after leaving the test I felt like I had "just" taken it to complete it. I was completely burned out. This time around, yes I still remember few questions and time seemed to fly but I maintained focus and felt like I was actually employing all I've learned and all that has become second nature to me in my prep to the test. If it was a blur but you feel like you weren't just guessing, it was probably the blur that a lot of people experience. If you feel it was the blur like you had no idea what you were doing and actually sidestepped what you've learned in your prep, then you did what I did in October and the result wasn't pretty.md22 wrote:
Is it normal to feel like the whole test was a blur? It felt like time was moving ultra quickly.
Thanks a lot. I wish you the best of luck as well (we'll all get 180s I'm sure)!!Mr. Frodo wrote:It is 100% normal. However, there are different types of blur. My first LSAT was a mechanical procedure in which after leaving the test I felt like I had "just" taken it to complete it. I was completely burned out. This time around, yes I still remember few questions and time seemed to fly but I maintained focus and felt like I was actually employing all I've learned and all that has become second nature to me in my prep to the test. If it was a blur but you feel like you weren't just guessing, it was probably the blur that a lot of people experience. If you feel it was the blur like you had no idea what you were doing and actually sidestepped what you've learned in your prep, then you did what I did in October and the result wasn't pretty.md22 wrote:
Is it normal to feel like the whole test was a blur? It felt like time was moving ultra quickly.
You're median PT score was higher than mine though and I think its highly likely you just feel like its a blur now due to the stress and everything surrounding taking it "for real."
I wish you the best of luck.
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Fiera wrote:I just need someone to please tell me the experimental section is not always the one that comes before the break before I jump off a bridge.Anyone?
RC: very easy
LG: pretty easy
LR: very easy
LR: definitely harder, but overall pretty easy
LG: horrible, froze, bombed, goodbye 170+ and Harvard, guessed through last 2 games.
The last LG section is probably the real one, isn't it.............
happyshapy wrote:The real LG had morning/evening, and voicemail/websites.Fiera wrote:I just need someone to please tell me the experimental section is not always the one that comes before the break before I jump off a bridge.Anyone?
RC: very easy
LG: pretty easy
LR: very easy
LR: definitely harder, but overall pretty easy
LG: horrible, froze, bombed, goodbye 170+ and Harvard, guessed through last 2 games.
The last LG section is probably the real one, isn't it.............
boblawlob wrote:real RC: mexican folk, pin theoryWill_Imake_it wrote:anyone have LG-LR-Rc-RC-LR
if so,
was the third third RC experimental?
The last one was indeed real for RC-LG-LR-LR-LG.LinajaMD wrote:I took the OCT 2012 LSAT and the experimental WAS NOT before the break. Don't kill yourself yet!
Fiera wrote:I just need someone to please tell me the experimental section is not always the one that comes before the break before I jump off a bridge.Anyone?
RC: very easy
LG: pretty easy
LR: very easy
LR: definitely harder, but overall pretty easy
LG: horrible, froze, bombed, goodbye 170+ and Harvard, guessed through last 2 games.
The last LG section is probably the real one, isn't it.............
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