If you want to geek out about your results, enter them into the LSAT tracker that you can find at the bottom of this page: http://www.atlaslsat.com/training-center.cfm You'll get a potentially useful analysis (or, as one student said, "it'll tell you how you suck in great detail").
If folks are so inclined, we'd be psyched to learn what questions were generally difficult on this latest LSAT, so you can e-mail it to me at noah@atlaslsat.com If enough people do this, I'll publish the results here.
Have fun.
P.S. There's an initial error message that you can ignore -- it's because of the pivot tables that are used to make the spreadsheet.
LSAT analysis for December 2009 LSAT Forum
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Re: LSAT analysis for December 2009 LSAT
bump -- we're in the final stages of putting together our workshop (free to all, live online Tuesday night: http://www.atlaslsat.com/EventShow.cfm? ... ventID=189) and it'd be helpful to have a few more folks submit their results so we can see what was the most difficult.
Thanks to all who have passed me theirs already.
Or, just post a reply saying which game you found most difficult. Thanks!
Thanks to all who have passed me theirs already.
Or, just post a reply saying which game you found most difficult. Thanks!