I just got done taking the LSAT, literally less than an hour ago. So take this as a pretty trustworthy source. I didn’t notice any differences in question difficulty or types. No curveballs. One LR section (which I believe to be the experimental section) had a bit more difficult and frequent formal logic questions, but not a lot. All in all, as long as you’ve been studying, you should be prepared.
Do law schools know if you were granted an extension? I mean, if too many people play the system, it’s only a matter of time before law schools start advocating for the LSAT to lose credibility
I just got done taking the LSAT, literally less than an hour ago. So take this as a pretty trustworthy source. I didn’t notice any differences in question difficulty or types. No curveballs. One LR section (which I believe to be the experimental section) had a bit more difficult and frequent formal logic questions, but not a lot. All in all, as long as you’ve been studying, you should be prepared.
I was supposed to retake it this past Thursday but i haven’t felt good about it and felt good enough to be able to do it. This is good advice!
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Do law schools know if you were granted an extension? I mean, if too many people play the system, it’s only a matter of time before law schools start advocating for the LSAT to lose credibility
No they don’t get to know that you were granted the extension.
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You really do not know anything. Most t14 medians stayed the same or dropped, with the exception of UVA
Lsat medians seem to be staying the same with the exception of uva thus far. Even Harvard stayed the same