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LSAT Diagnostic

Post by Albatross » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:08 am

I just took Kaplan's Diagnostic, test id LL6049. Does anyone know which test this was, and even better, have the answer sheet?

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Re: LSAT Diagnostic

Post by Dany » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:38 am

We need the preptest number.

It was probably 36.

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Re: LSAT Diagnostic

Post by keg411 » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:39 am

eskimo wrote:We need the preptest number.

It was probably 36.
It's PT 49. Last two digits = PT #.
Kaplan should have give you the explanation book.

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Re: LSAT Diagnostic

Post by Dany » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:43 am

keg411 wrote:
eskimo wrote:We need the preptest number.

It was probably 36.
It's PT 49. Last two digits = PT #.
Kaplan should have give you the explanation book.
Whoops! I thought Kaplan always gave #36. My bad!

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Re: LSAT Diagnostic

Post by keg411 » Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:01 am

eskimo wrote:
keg411 wrote:
eskimo wrote:We need the preptest number.

It was probably 36.
It's PT 49. Last two digits = PT #.
Kaplan should have give you the explanation book.
Whoops! I thought Kaplan always gave #36. My bad!
I know the last two digits are the PT numbers, so maybe they changed the diagnostic.

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Re: LSAT Diagnostic

Post by Knock » Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:57 am

keg411 wrote:
eskimo wrote:
keg411 wrote:
eskimo wrote:We need the preptest number.

It was probably 36.
It's PT 49. Last two digits = PT #.
Kaplan should have give you the explanation book.
Whoops! I thought Kaplan always gave #36. My bad!
I know the last two digits are the PT numbers, so maybe they changed the diagnostic.
I'm signed up to take a Kaplan diagnostic next Saturday, and the last 4 digits are: 0004

So does this mean i'm going to be getting PT 4 for my diagnostic? and if so isn't that somewhat outdated?

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Re: LSAT Diagnostic

Post by Dany » Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:28 pm

Okay, I don't really know what all these other numbers are, but at university events or the free on-campus diagnostics, Kaplan always gives preptest 36.

If you're actually taking a Kaplan test, it may be different.

Knockglock, the preptest number will be on the front of your test when you take it.

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Re: LSAT Diagnostic

Post by keg411 » Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:29 pm

Knockglock wrote:I'm signed up to take a Kaplan diagnostic next Saturday, and the last 4 digits are: 0004

So does this mean i'm going to be getting PT 4 for my diagnostic? and if so isn't that somewhat outdated?
The PT # is the last two numbers on the actual test booklet.

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Re: LSAT Diagnostic

Post by Knock » Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:56 pm

Okay, I don't really know what all these other numbers are, but at university events or the free on-campus diagnostics, Kaplan always gives preptest 36.

If you're actually taking a Kaplan test, it may be different.

Knockglock, the preptest number will be on the front of your test when you take it.
keg411 wrote:
Knockglock wrote:I'm signed up to take a Kaplan diagnostic next Saturday, and the last 4 digits are: 0004

So does this mean i'm going to be getting PT 4 for my diagnostic? and if so isn't that somewhat outdated?
The PT # is the last two numbers on the actual test booklet.
Oh okay, thank you guys!

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