- Wed Sep 25, 2024 4:20 pm
#109228
The October 2024 LSAT being administered on October 2nd, 2024 in South America, Central America, Mexico, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East may be different from the US/Canada test, so we have created this thread to minimize confusion as everyone gets together to talk about their test content.
This information can then help you better predict your own scoring outcomes, and determine whether to keep or cancel your score (although these days you rarely should cancel since only your highest score matters). For more assistance on making that decision, please visit: The Ultimate LSAT Scoring Guide: Should You Keep or Cancel?
Here is LSAC's note regarding test discussion:
We're wishing everyone the very best on their LSAT, and can't wait to hear how it went!
North American LSAT discussion: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=40208
This information can then help you better predict your own scoring outcomes, and determine whether to keep or cancel your score (although these days you rarely should cancel since only your highest score matters). For more assistance on making that decision, please visit: The Ultimate LSAT Scoring Guide: Should You Keep or Cancel?
Here is LSAC's note regarding test discussion:
- REMINDER: Under your Candidate Agreement, you may not discuss the details of any specific LSAT questions at any time. For the October LSAT, general discussion of what sections you had, or how difficult you found a given section, or speculation about which sections were scored or unscored, is prohibited until after 7pm ET, Saturday, October 5th. Posts that violate these rules will be taken down and may result in disciplinary action from LSAC. Let’s work together to ensure the test is fair to everyone, and not share information before everyone has taken the test.
Some examples of typical comments:
Okay: the section on Cambodian woodworking really had me second guessing everything.
Over the line: the passage on Cambodian woodworking didn’t count.
Okay: a few of the games had me confused but think I was okay.
Over the line: I had Cambodian woodworking, Fireflies, and rice farming in Iowa so Lithuanian Lithograph Libraries was experimental.
Okay: overall fair test, struggled on a couple of RC passages (damn you polymorphic molecules) but think I was okay hoping for a -2 or -3
Over the line: fair test but struggled on a couple RC passages (polymorphic molecules anyone? Thankfully it didn’t count). Don’t want to take again in January
Over the line: Anyone know if Polygamist Societies in the 1880s was real or experimental?
Good luck on the test!
We're wishing everyone the very best on their LSAT, and can't wait to hear how it went!
North American LSAT discussion: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=40208