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Feb LSAT
shane.mcglashen
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January 2015
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If Feb LSAT is undisclosed, how is it that the test creators know their questions are not flawed? Should I be troubled by this? lol
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jdawg113
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January 2015
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no you should not be lol theyve been doing it for a long time so I cant imagine theres issues
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ddakjiking
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January 2015
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Yeah, it's not very often when you see a question on a PT that says "omitted from scoring".
msmith85
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January 2015
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don't be worried. these are some of the best tests made, really high reliability.
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