the same test. Apparently each test has different orders, different experimentals different everything.
I am amazed that I did not know that.
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Yeah you should know that by the time you reach ~40 posts at TLS. Shame on you.flounder wrote:the same test. Apparently each test has different orders, different experimentals different everything.
I am amazed that I did not know that.
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Not every test has different orders/sections, etc., but not every test has the same order/sections.
In other words, LSAC likes to switch it up a bit (partially to ensure the security of the test, prevent people from copying off of each other, etc.), but there's a limited number of different orderings/experimentals administered on the same test date.
In other words, LSAC likes to switch it up a bit (partially to ensure the security of the test, prevent people from copying off of each other, etc.), but there's a limited number of different orderings/experimentals administered on the same test date.
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What about the order of questions? I've always wondered about that and I'm yet to hear a convincing answer.LSAT Blog wrote:Not every test has different orders/sections, etc., but not every test has the same order/sections.
In other words, LSAC likes to switch it up a bit (partially to ensure the security of the test, prevent people from copying off of each other, etc.), but there's a limited number of different orderings/experimentals administered on the same test date.
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If you mean just the experimental, I don't know. Pretty sure the regular sections for LR and RC are in the same order, but I know games can be in a different order. In Oct '10, my last game was the nurses game, and a lot of people had had that as their second or something. There was a big discussion of it somewhere in the Oct thread I think.Jack Smirks wrote:What about the order of questions? I've always wondered about that and I'm yet to hear a convincing answer.LSAT Blog wrote:Not every test has different orders/sections, etc., but not every test has the same order/sections.
In other words, LSAC likes to switch it up a bit (partially to ensure the security of the test, prevent people from copying off of each other, etc.), but there's a limited number of different orderings/experimentals administered on the same test date.
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