Report On The June 11, 2007 LSAT
June 11, 2007 – Something Old! Something New! Something Borrowed!
Something Old:
It was pretty much business as usual. No surprises. Nothing but the usual complaints (it is after all, the LSAT) The writing sample reverted to the traditional “decision model”. The “argument model” was discontinued effective February 07.
Something New:
The June 11 LSAT was the first test to feature the new Comparative Reading Question type. Most takers found it quite manageable and not overly different from the traditional question type. Those interested in Comparative Reading may find the following site useful:
http://lsatcomparativereading.wordpress.com
Something Borrowed:
There are many in the pre-law community that think that LSAT tests dating back to the early 1990s are somehow obsolete. The June 11 LSAT included at least one experimental section that included logical reasoning questions from 1992. It is interesting to note that these particular questions are no longer available for purchase from LSAT.
LSAT has released a total of 56 LSAT tests from the current LSAT era. (The current format of the LSAT started in June 1991 and continues to the present day.) Not all of those tests are available for purchase.
You should know that the June 11/07 LSAT will not be released for purchase, but is available as a free download from the LSAT site. Because this is the only actual test with Comparative Reading Questions, you need to work with this test!
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