October 2011 LSAT Instant Recap

  • Reviewed by: Matt Riley
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    And just like that, it’s over.

    After months of studying, the October 2011 LSAT is in the books. Now all that’s left to do is celebrate — celebrate and discuss.

    An early report from the East Coast indicates the exam was pretty par for the course. The games section, in particular, seems to have been pretty straightforward, but for most students was the hardest of the entire exam. (Who doesn’t like logic games, right?) Apparently, there was also a reading passage that a large number of students found particularly time-consuming.

    We’ll keep you updated as we learn more. Please feel free to add to the discussion in the comments. Which sections gave you the fits? Which ones are you most confident about? How the hell are you going to spend the next three weeks waiting for a score? Let’s talk it out. And don’t forget to credit Blueprint’s own Matt Riley on one of his ballsy LSAT predictions.

    Just remember: LSAC prohibits us from posting anything too specific about the exam. So keep it semi-vague (no discussing the experimental section, no talking about specific answers, etc.), and everything should be cool.

    Congratulations on making it this far. We’re sure you did great. Cheers!

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