I had version 1 - LR (26), RC (27), LR (25), LR (25), LG (22)Before I turned in my answer sheet I counted these, and I know I didn't miss any questions. When I was walking out of the test room I was thinking "when I get home I'm going to see if anyone on LSD knows if the test could have 99 questions." I messed up section 3 so I was hoping that the 99 question scenerio was not allowed, or at least unlikely.
Quote from: Sweetpri on February 11, 2007, 04:01:25 PMI had version 1 - LR (26), RC (27), LR (25), LR (25), LG (22)Before I turned in my answer sheet I counted these, and I know I didn't miss any questions. When I was walking out of the test room I was thinking "when I get home I'm going to see if anyone on LSD knows if the test could have 99 questions." I messed up section 3 so I was hoping that the 99 question scenerio was not allowed, or at least unlikely.I had that form. I just can't see LSAC making two graded tests and thereby two curves for one LSAT administration. That's why I think S3 was experimental for us.
yanks, i'm really hoping that isn't the sort of logic you relied on when taking the lsat...
I can't remember either--I was paying attention to the section headings. And I am fairly certain I saw 26-27-25-25-22