Experimental section always before the break?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:55 pm
It may have been true in the past, but not any more. Looking at my response sheet from June 2013, my graded sections were 1, 2, 3, and 5.
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If that's the case, it would be the second time it's happened.ScottRiqui wrote:It may have been true in the past, but not any more. Looking at my response sheet from June 2013, my graded sections were 1, 2, 3, and 5.
I doubt seriously that there's any arrangement of graded sections that's only happened *twice* on the LSAT. Maybe I'm just the second person with a post-break experimental section to post about it?bp shinners wrote:If that's the case, it would be the second time it's happened.ScottRiqui wrote:It may have been true in the past, but not any more. Looking at my response sheet from June 2013, my graded sections were 1, 2, 3, and 5.
Given your section breakdown it's true that the June test is only the second time in modern LSAT history that the experimental section for regular test takers on a disclosed test has been after the break. October 2011 was the first time regular test takers had the experimental section after the break.ScottRiqui wrote:I doubt seriously that there's any arrangement of graded sections that's only happened *twice* on the LSAT. Maybe I'm just the second person with a post-break experimental section to post about it?bp shinners wrote:If that's the case, it would be the second time it's happened.ScottRiqui wrote:It may have been true in the past, but not any more. Looking at my response sheet from June 2013, my graded sections were 1, 2, 3, and 5.
My June test was LR-LG-LR-LR-RC. The column headings on my IRR are "Section 1", "Section 2", "Section 3", and "Section 5", making my post-break LR section the experimental.
Ah, I misunderstood bp shinner's post - I thought he was saying that my specific exam would be only the second time it's ever happened, and that if you compiled a list of every person who's ever had a post-break experimental section, the list would be "Scottriqui" and one other person.Jeffort wrote:Given your section breakdown it's true that the June test is only the second time in modern LSAT history that the experimental section for regular test takers on a disclosed test has been after the break. October 2011 was the first time regular test takers had the experimental section after the break.ScottRiqui wrote:I doubt seriously that there's any arrangement of graded sections that's only happened *twice* on the LSAT. Maybe I'm just the second person with a post-break experimental section to post about it?bp shinners wrote:If that's the case, it would be the second time it's happened.ScottRiqui wrote:It may have been true in the past, but not any more. Looking at my response sheet from June 2013, my graded sections were 1, 2, 3, and 5.
My June test was LR-LG-LR-LR-RC. The column headings on my IRR are "Section 1", "Section 2", "Section 3", and "Section 5", making my post-break LR section the experimental.
It has nothing to do with how many people did or didn't post about it. People in the prep biz like myself and Shinners pay attention to and keep track of this type of stuff beyond student rumors and what is posted on TLS.
Also, just so people know, the experimental section number is not the same for everyone, meaning that other people that took the June test might have had the experimental in a different place than section four.
ha ha about the misunderstanding. No, LSAC didn't single you and just one other poor soul out to ambush with an experimental section four!ScottRiqui wrote:
Ah, I misunderstood bp shinner's post - I thought he was saying that my specific exam would be only the second time it's ever happened, and that if you compiled a list of every person who's ever had a post-break experimental section, the list would be "Scottriqui" and one other person.
June 2013 being only the second administration where it's happened makes much more sense - thanks. Just out of curiosity, do you get some kind of report from LSAC as to what the possible experimental locations for a particular administration were? I'm just asking because you sounded very confident that it never occurred post-break between October 2011 and June 2013.
And yes, I realize that not everyone gets their experimental section in the same place. I was only posting because I've heard the "experimental only happens before the break" assertion fairly recently here, and by dumb luck, I had to opportunity to positively refute it.