- Fri Sep 07, 2018 1:26 pm
#57765
I've seen previous posts on this board where those with accommodations were given a different version of the LSAT exam. However, I gathered that the reason why that was the case was due to those test takers taking it on a different day than everyone else (e.g. a day or two after everyone else took it). I have particular accommodations arranged for the September LSAT, but my exam will still be administered tomorrow at 8:30am - just like everyone else - except that it will be in a separate testing room.
Do you think I should expect the same exam as the other test takers, or an alternate test from the LSAC's "reserves" (i.e. an older exam)? The reason I ask is because I watched Powerscore's Crystal Ball Predictions and have been operating under the assumption of expecting a test similar to the exams from the last couple of years. However, if it's an older test I'll want to slightly alter what to expect going in. Thanks!
Do you think I should expect the same exam as the other test takers, or an alternate test from the LSAC's "reserves" (i.e. an older exam)? The reason I ask is because I watched Powerscore's Crystal Ball Predictions and have been operating under the assumption of expecting a test similar to the exams from the last couple of years. However, if it's an older test I'll want to slightly alter what to expect going in. Thanks!