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Differences in LSAT tests among different countries
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 6:56 am
by victorrrj
Are there any differences in the LSAT tests among different countries? Since LSAT in some countries is held on a different date from that in the States, will there be any differences in the tests we take?
And what about the experimental sections? I mean, if one takes the test in US and the other takes the test in Asia, and there both have the LG as the experimental section, will they have different LG sets?
Re: Differences in LSAT tests among different countries
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 7:49 am
by Sirs_LMNOPQRS
If it's on a different day, it's a completely different test. Different experimentals too. Some intl tests might be the same as the usa test if they are in the same time zone, but they are different tests sometimes too.
Re: Differences in LSAT tests among different countries
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:54 am
by crazyvix
All the intl tests are composed of all the previous undisclosed tests administered in the US (Feb) and experimental sections, also previous undisclosed intl tests.
So yes, they are different, totally different. Also, even if on the same day, they are still different.
Re: Differences in LSAT tests among different countries
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:30 pm
by Gamecock15
The tests are different, but is one likely to score better on one rather than the other?
I could potentially take the test in Paris since I'm living here until at least May. I also could take the test in the States.
I assume the tests have similar difficulty and it wouldn't really matter.