Can you determine the experimental section?

<p>I took the LSAT, and one of the questions was extremely similar to a question that was in the "Next Ten Official LSAT Preptests"...it was similar in that it involved the same exact subject in the same manner...the wording was almost identical but the question was different...does that mean that this was the experimental section?</p>

<p>No, in fact it might even suggest that its NOT the experimental. The experimental section is used to try out new questions- so why would there be one already used?</p>

<p>That’s a good point…but I was thinking maybe they were just taking material they already had an just rewording it to make a new question…it just seemed odd to me that they did that haha.</p>

<p>if you google other law school forums, you can easily figure out which was the experimental section. LSAC changes up the forms by location by tester. Many will have two RC and many will have two LG, but not both. By process of elimination…</p>