The February 2007 LSAT
As always, test forms for the February 2007 LSAT included an experimental (unscored) section. On most test forms, the experimental section appeared in Section 1 or Section 3. Be aware, however, that LSAC often administers a few selected forms with identical scored sections, but with their experimental sections in a different location. Ratings of this administration placed its difficulty equal to that of other recent LSAT exams. Princeton Review students report being pleased with their overall performance.
LSAT Games - 22 questions
Overall, test takers rated the February games section as similar in difficulty to the December 2006 games section.
| Game | Type | Test Takers' Rankings |
| Game One—5 questions | Order with out column | easy-medium |
| Game Two—6 questions | In-Out groups | medium |
| Game Three—6 questions | Order with grouping | easy-medium |
| Game Four—5 questions | Order with two tiers and distribution | difficult |
LSAT Arguments - 25 and 26 questions
One scored Arguments section had 26 questions, and the other had 25. Most LSAT test takers rated the 26-question section as harder than the 25-question section. The 26-question section had a run of difficult questions in the middle of the section that was balanced by some easier questions sprinkled in at the end. The 25-question section had a steadier progression of difficulty. The overall distribution of questions on the LSAT test was consistent with that of other recent exams. Several of the recurring flaws - including casual, sampling, absence-of-evidence, and analogy - appeared on this LSAT exam. As is always the case, careful attention to language and good POE were crucial to success in Arguments.
LSAT Scored Reading Comprehension - 27 questions
The February LSAT test had the usual breakdown of topics - science, law, social science, and arts/humanities. Test takers found this section to be somewhat easier than the RC sections that appeared on the June and September 2007 exams and more in keeping with the December RC section.
| Passage | Topic | Test Takers' Rankings |
| Passage One | Arts/Humanities | easy |
| Passage Two | Science | medium-difficult |
| Passage Three | Law | medium |
| Passage Four | Social Science | medium-difficult |
Overall
LSAT test takers rated the overall difficulty of this exam as comparable to that of other recent exams. Those who stuck to their pacing plans should be satisfied with their results. However these notes compare with your impression of the LSAT exam, contact your Princeton Review office if you’re thinking about canceling your score. Students often have doubts about their performance when, in fact, they scored quite well. Thanks for participating in the program, and be sure to let us know what more we can do to make the road ahead easier.