Hey Cargar - Thanks for the question!
My rough expectation is that you'll see content fairly equivalent to what's appeared on disclosed tests the past 3-4 years, so studying those should give you a good feel for the upcoming exam!
That said, a small forewarning for October: I can’t say whether LSAC will reuse a prior nondisclosed test (like we suspected they’d do, and which they ultimately did, in July) or whether they’ll throw together some new content (like they did for Sabbath testers earlier this month). That means it’s going to be extremely difficult to speak with the same confidence as we could for the North American tests thus far this year, and that we expect to be able to do for November. Just want to temper expectations here
So stick to the more recent tests, and review the new, Sabbath exam administered several weeks ago (
https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/ ... est_today/) and then just hope for the best! I'm sure you'll be fine!
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