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Travis
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Re: October 2011 LSAT Experimental
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October 01, 2011, 05:07:58 PM »
I didn't have any games with ice or ocean expeditions
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October 01, 2011, 05:10:57 PM »
Quote from: Travis on October 01, 2011, 05:07:58 PM
I didn't have any games with ice or ocean expeditions
Me either... But what about paintings? I remember having ambassadors as one of them at a circular table
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Travis
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October 01, 2011, 05:18:41 PM »
the LG i had included bikes and books
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October 01, 2011, 06:29:28 PM »
Quote from: Amby on October 01, 2011, 02:47:30 PM
One of the LRs, most likely 1 or 3.
I had three. I don't remember either which was which but I remember there being and X and Y question. There was an answer that was group to individual or individual to group.
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October 03, 2011, 02:42:55 PM »
I also had LR, LG, LR then LR and RC. I didn't want RC last, I wanted games last. I think the 2nd LR, right before the break was the experimental, bc my first section had 25 questions and then the 4th section had 26 questions. So did the 3rd section right before the break. And isn't it unusual to have an lsat where both of the LR sections are 26 questions.
Also, I remember one of the sections had a few questions that seemed to take up the entire page. I think it was the third section.
I found the RC to be incredibly brutal. I don't have trouble with games, but one was a killer. I had no clue how to set it up. It was the art one. I just went with the list and tried to figure it out. I did the games out of order. That first one was really easy, then I did the book shelves one and that was ok, and then I did game 3 which I don't even remember, and finished with that stupid art game in which I wasted time figuring out how to do a diagram.
Also, when they called five minutes, I was only answering the last question of the THIRD reading passage. I didn't hardly read the art passage at all. Did anyone else find that reading section super hard? I stated reading Mexican Proverbs, and a brief nightmare flashed through my mind about code speak.
Overall, I felt the test wasn't terribly hard, which probably means I screwed things up royally. But I didn't allow myself to second guess myself.
I also think I finished that writing passage in about 9-12 minutes.
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October 03, 2011, 03:45:15 PM »
I know that a lot of LR-LG-LR-LR-RC testers had their second LR as experimental, so you may well right.
Seems like a lot of people thought RC was at least easier than the June 11 RC, which had Kate Chopin.
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October 03, 2011, 04:16:32 PM »
I just hate reading comp in general. I hope I did ok on the first three, bc I didn't even read the fourth, kinda looked and saw that someone disagreed and then guessed on some answers. I maybe answered two or three correctly. Did the LR sections seem kinda easy to anyone? I am seriously thinking I may have messed them up, bc I 1)got through them without much trouble timewise and 2)didn't seem to find any that were screamingly difficult. Except for that game about art, and the RC. I have never been one to stress during tests, I stress when I am getting the tests back. Maybe that helped. I didn't have anxiety or stress, maybe it hurt. That has been the way I have been my entire life. I stress before tests, then nothing during and after tests and then would feel something in the pit of my stomach when the tests would be handed back. Was the first game a pure sequencing game or a linear game? It seemed to be just sequencing to me, which I thought we all lucked out on. That game was a great way to start the section I thought. Anyone else?
If I am not nervous or felt the test was not terribly hard, is that a sign I probably missed something? I had a dream the night after the test I got a 153. Which is not acceptable. Considering I started out with a 148. Which was back in June. I hope that wasn't a sign I should cancel my score. God I hate these mind games I am playing with myself!!!!
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October 03, 2011, 04:51:06 PM »
Oh I remember the abassador game, there were five ambassodors and three countries correct. i thought that game was pretty easy, was there something I apparently missed? It seemed straightforward to me. Three countries, I remember with a possibility of 5 people picked. Am I correct? or am I remembering wrong.
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Quote from: lesterine77 on October 03, 2011, 04:51:06 PM
Oh I remember the abassador game, there were five ambassodors and three countries correct. i thought that game was pretty easy, was there something I apparently missed? It seemed straightforward to me. Three countries, I remember with a possibility of 5 people picked. Am I correct? or am I remembering wrong.
I didn't hear anyone say that ambassadors was hard. The bike game and the one about book shelves seemed to cause more complaints.
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October 04, 2011, 02:15:09 PM »
I don't remember a bike game. I remember the first game, I think it was a basic linear or sequencing, then I remember 5 into 3 grouping game (I think it's the ambassador, maybe not), then the shelving game, which I thought wasn't hard and then the art game, which I couldn't even begin to diagram. Am I missing something? Maybe that first game I rushed through and it wasn't as easy as I thought. Now I am rethinking my decision not to cancel the score?
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October 04, 2011, 04:50:13 PM »
I think it was like bike parking spaces or something...
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