How to find not scoring questions in test? Forum
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How to find not scoring questions in test?
As we know that in LSAT, some questions will be for future tests and will not be scored. How to find them? Any indicator to find??
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Re: How to find not scoring questions in test?
that's a gamble. Though, if you have a games section as your first section and a games section as your last section. The first section is the experimental.
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Re: How to find not scoring questions in test?
how about reading? if i get two reading sections. the one in the first three is experimental FOR SURE?
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Re: How to find not scoring questions in test?
You have to cheat. No way to do it without cheating.
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Re: How to find not scoring questions in test?
You will only be able to know which is the experimental in a few cases, and even then you won't know until after you've done it.
If you have logic games as section 1, 2, or 3, and then have it again as 4 or 5, the first logic games section was the experimental.
If you have RC as section 1, 2, or 3, and then have it again as 4 or 5, the first RC section was the experimental.
If you have LR as section 1, 2, or 3, and then have it again for both 4 and 5, the first LR section was the experimental.
Since it's against the rules to look ahead at later passages, you can't know that a section is experimental, since you won't be able to tell whether RC/LG/LR comes up again later, and where, and how frequently. Do not cheat. It's wrong and you'll get caught and you'll get your shit handed to you by LSAC. You just have to treat each one as real.
If you have logic games as section 1, 2, or 3, and then have it again as 4 or 5, the first logic games section was the experimental.
If you have RC as section 1, 2, or 3, and then have it again as 4 or 5, the first RC section was the experimental.
If you have LR as section 1, 2, or 3, and then have it again for both 4 and 5, the first LR section was the experimental.
Since it's against the rules to look ahead at later passages, you can't know that a section is experimental, since you won't be able to tell whether RC/LG/LR comes up again later, and where, and how frequently. Do not cheat. It's wrong and you'll get caught and you'll get your shit handed to you by LSAC. You just have to treat each one as real.
Last edited by Bildungsroman on Thu Jun 03, 2010 5:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: How to find not scoring questions in test?
Yeah you can cheat. Not really worth it though.
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