FYI, despite the order of sections being similar to another person, it's very possible that your experimental sections were in different sections. It's common, even.georgeNY wrote:I remember a question from my second LR section, LR2, (they went LR1 (25), RC, LR2 (26), LR3 (26), LG) that was about a company making exercise classes for its employees to reduce stress and improve productivity. I know LR1 couldn't have been experimental, since it was only 25 questions, so it was either LR2 or LR3. Was the exercise question real?Jm0987 wrote:Do you remember any questions from the lr that you think is experimental? I think my experimental LR was LR1. It was super difficult. Not just compared to the other LRs but harder than even some of the tougher LRs from PTs from previous tests. The other two were basically like all other lr sections from prep...georgeNY wrote:So, I had an experimental LR, and my test had the following configuration: LR (25), RC, LR (26), LR (26), LG.
For me, 2 LRs were very easy and one was pretty hard. I remember the T Rex Q, but not which section it was in. I really hope that it was my third LR that was the experimental! For people with the same test configuration, was the third LR (26) the experimental?
The Official December 2017 Study Group Forum
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Locking this thread so we don't have to monitor two megathreads for LSAT talk, y'all can move over to the waiters thread.
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A bit random, but how was our experience if you took the test at ITC? I cant find a single thing on it as a testing center and am interested how it went, especially not being at a school with traditional classrooms. It's basically that or UMD for June.chewinggum wrote:I don't remember seeing it when I registered for September. Either way, I just registered there. You could always check it out and change test centers if you don't like itSMA2017 wrote:No, but I'm curious about this too. Registered for Dec at Howard, but now reading that the desks are tiny like Georgetown. I think the ITC is fairly new as a test center, can't remember if it was even an option for this weekend's LSAT.chewinggum wrote:Checking in. Has anyone taken at the International Trade Center in DC, and know what that test center is like?
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There were probably around 200 people testing and they had us in a sort of hall sitting in rows. It took about an hour longer than you’d expect (testing hours) just due to passing out and collecting materials.Whereispepesilvia wrote:A bit random, but how was our experience if you took the test at ITC? I cant find a single thing on it as a testing center and am interested how it went, especially not being at a school with traditional classrooms. It's basically that or UMD for June.chewinggum wrote:I don't remember seeing it when I registered for September. Either way, I just registered there. You could always check it out and change test centers if you don't like itSMA2017 wrote:No, but I'm curious about this too. Registered for Dec at Howard, but now reading that the desks are tiny like Georgetown. I think the ITC is fairly new as a test center, can't remember if it was even an option for this weekend's LSAT.chewinggum wrote:Checking in. Has anyone taken at the International Trade Center in DC, and know what that test center is like?
I reallyyyyyy liked Marymount but they're full
If you can, I’d suggest Marymount. My first take was there and there were only 10 people in my room
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That sounds very strange. Does not seem ideal, but was it quiet with decent space? This June seems to be super limited. I only see UMD , ITC, Trinity ( I've heard its not very good), and NOVA Annandale before it goes all the way out to McDaniel College.chewinggum wrote:There were probably around 200 people testing and they had us in a sort of hall sitting in rows. It took about an hour longer than you’d expect (testing hours) just due to passing out and collecting materials.Whereispepesilvia wrote:A bit random, but how was our experience if you took the test at ITC? I cant find a single thing on it as a testing center and am interested how it went, especially not being at a school with traditional classrooms. It's basically that or UMD for June.chewinggum wrote:I don't remember seeing it when I registered for September. Either way, I just registered there. You could always check it out and change test centers if you don't like itSMA2017 wrote:No, but I'm curious about this too. Registered for Dec at Howard, but now reading that the desks are tiny like Georgetown. I think the ITC is fairly new as a test center, can't remember if it was even an option for this weekend's LSAT.chewinggum wrote:Checking in. Has anyone taken at the International Trade Center in DC, and know what that test center is like?
I reallyyyyyy liked Marymount but they're full
If you can, I’d suggest Marymount. My first take was there and there were only 10 people in my room
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