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 littlerockernyc
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How would you say the retake went? Was it easier, harder, the same? Do you think you did better than your score on the first test? Are there still 2 variants of the test given out? Not sure if powerscore includes these tests that are given in their crystal ball prediction or not.
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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littlerockernyc wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:08 pm How would you say the retake went? Was it easier, harder, the same? Do you think you did better than your score on the first test? Are there still 2 variants of the test given out? Not sure if powerscore includes these tests that are given in their crystal ball prediction or not.
Hi littlerockernyc,

If you're asking about the makeup exam on 1/26, you can hear a recap of that makeup test in Episode 95 of our podcast covering the October 2021 LSAT (the 1/26 test was also used for the Oct 21 International): https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/podcas ... at-review/

Jump to minute 37 and go from there :)

Thanks!
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 Ronnt21
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So for retests due to technical issues, do they have 2 versions or just one? Not a different version just because sections are switched around or questions are moved around, I'm referring to different versions like different RC passages, or something like that.
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Ronnt21 wrote: Sun May 07, 2023 6:19 pm So for retests due to technical issues, do they have 2 versions or just one? Not a different version just because sections are switched around or questions are moved around, I'm referring to different versions like different RC passages, or something like that.
Hi Ronnt21,

There is usually only one version of the retest because the number of students taking the retest is relatively small. That said, there is nothing stopping LSAC from using more than one version, so it's possible!

Thanks!
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 Dave Killoran
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I've heard similar from other retesters, but of course that's only a cross-section, it's not every other single retester. If someone had seen this material on a previous administration, then they give them a different form (and vice versa). So, you can get multiple forms in use. You might want to listen to Episode 65 of our podcast for a recap (no way to tell which LR they used for scoring, though). Thanks!

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