Many of you registered for the upcoming April 2020 LSAT received a letter from LSAC (copy printed below) stating that (1) the April 2020 LSAT is being cancelled, and (2) in its place, LSAC will be offering a new “LSAT-Flex” exam date “in the second half of May” (presumably only an option for those who […]
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At long last, the LSAC has finally published additional LSAT dates extending into 2021. Here are all of the 2020 LSAT dates, and the initial 2021 LSAT dates:
The LSAC has published a summary of their goals regarding possible future modifications of the LSAT. It is clear that the basic skills that the LSAT has tested for decades will remain highly relevant, and it appears unlikely that any dramatic changes in the skill sets being tested will occur. The purpose of any possible […]
Although controversial, the Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) section has been a staple of the LSAT for decades. Now, thanks to a lawsuit brought by two blind LSAT-takers, the LSAC will be finding a substitute in the future that tests Analytical Reasoning skills, but does not do so in a way that creates a disadvantage for […]
The general consensus on the September 2019 LSAT included two primary themes: The Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) section was brutal. Aside from an occasional hiccup with some proctors, the Digital LSAT format wasn’t bad, had several aspects that made it better than the paper version, and isn’t something to be afraid of. As to the […]
One of the most interesting trends to follow in the law school world is the number of people taking the LSAT each year.
A lot of unnecessary hype has been created over the LSAT’s new digital format (which did not change the substance or content of the LSAT at all).
The LSAC has recently notified test takers of certain limitations and restrictions regarding the number of times people may take the LSAT. Please see below for details.
For those of you who feel you may have had a less-than-stellar performance on the LSAT, don’t panic – but you should read the information below:
The LSAC recently advised test-takers of information about the July 15th LSAT. Some of which was known, but other things (including a delayed score report) had not previously been disclosed. Here are some key details about the July LSAT: Approximately half the July 2019 test-takers will take the old paper-and-pencil test, and the rest will […]