LSAT2007年06月考试简介
Summary At most past LSAT administrations, the experimental (unscored) section appeared in the same place for nearly all test takers. The February 2007 test forms had experimentals in different sections, and the same happened with the June 2007 exam. Section 3 was experimental on most forms, but Section 2 was experimental on some. The June LSAT had a total of 100 scored questions—23 in Games, 25 in each Arguments section, and 27 in Reading Comprehension. Games - 23 questions Overall, test takers rated the June Games section as similar in difficulty to the December 2006 Games section. Most test takers classified the first game as easy and the next three as medium. Though there was no killer game, figuring out the best setup took time on several of the games. Game--Type--Test Takers Rankings Arguments - 25 and 25 questions Scored Reading Comprehension - 27 questions Passage--Topic--Test Takers Rankings Overall Both scored Arguments sections had 25 questions. The overall distribution of questions was consistent with that of other recent exams. Test takers said that analyzing the arguments was straightforward and that knowing how to recognize and eliminate the common distractor answers helped them find the correct answers. Spotting logical flaws and reading carefully when down to two choices were crucial to success on the tougher questions. |