Category Archives: LSAT

August 2020 LSAT = “LSAT-Flex” Format

While it isn’t a surprise, the LSAC announced that the August 2020 LSAT also will be offered in the new “LSAT-Flex” format. In addition, they announced several important new rules and policies pertaining to the LSAT which LSAT Prep students should know. The entire content of the letter is listed below. For those who want […]

Traditional LSAT vs. “LSAT-Flex”: What’s the Difference?

The LSAC recently announced that the July LSAT will again be using the new “LSAT-Flex” format. That will mark the third consecutive LSAT (May, June and July) using the new format.  What is the difference between the traditional LSAT and the “LSAT-Flex”? TRADITIONAL LSAT: The traditional LSAT has five (5) sections, not counting the ungraded […]

Preparing for nasty Logic Game sets

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 […]