LSAT Test day can be nerve-wracking. You’ve studied for months for the LSAT, but getting the score you need for law school depends on test day going well. If you’re taking the LSAT at home, one of the factors that can hurt you is a connection issue. Of course, most technical issues during LSAT test […]
January 2024 LSAT Review
January 2024 LSAT Proctoring and Test Centers Overall testing seems to have been positive. LSAC continues to iron out difficulties in their proctoring. Powerscore’s Dave Killoran reported on twitter that there were no systemic issues. I have collected some problem reports below, but know that most people had no issues. Here’s a report from a few people […]
New conversion tool for calculating LSAT Scores without Logic Games
LSAC has announced the removal of logic games from the LSAT, starting August 2024. This has left many students asking how to practice for the LSAT without logic games. LSAC has not yet updated its practice materials; it has promised to do so in February. But fortunately there is a simple method you can practice […]
Confirmed: LSAT Logic Games to Be Removed in August 2024
We now have official confirmation from LSAC that LSAT Logic Games are going away, starting August 2024. The logic games section will be totally removed and replaced by a 2nd logical reasoning section. This gives us a clear transition period: Now until June 2024 LSAT: One logic games section, one logical reasoning section, one reading comprehension […]
Macos Sonoma now Supported for the LSAT [Prometric LSAT]
Update: LSAC has now confirmed Prometric supports Macos Sonoma. It is safe to update. The rest of this post remains as it was originally published. ——— Quick update for those of you taking October and November. According to a reddit report, Prometric does NOT support Macos Sonoma, the new Macos operating system. I was on the […]
October LSAT Scheduling Dates Guide
LSAC has announced scheduling dates for the October LSAT. In an effort to make the process smooth, they’ve taken a new, staggered approach. I’ve made a handy form which will let you see which day you can register. You can also consult LSAC’s official chart. Once registration opens for your chosen date/test type, use Prometric’s […]
Can you touch your face on the LSAT?
The short answer is yes, you should be able to touch your face on the LSAT. The longer answer is your proctor may tell you not to. Taking the LSAT soon and want to know if they’ll ding you for this harmless habit? Read on. The LSAT Candidate Agreement does not forbid you from touching […]
LSAT Discord
I’m happy to announce a new Discord server for everyone on LSATHacks. You’ll find text channels to discuss the LSAT and admissions There’s a music lounge channel where you can study with Lofi music 24/7 There are voice channels where you can join other people studying You can get answers to questions from me personally […]
How to Interpret Words on Logic Games
Sometimes, LSAT Logic Games seem to have some ambiguity. From the way things are written it’s not clear how to draw a set of rules. The trick is that the game itself generally answers the question in the intro paragraph. It’s common to ignore this paragraph to get to the rules. But in the case […]
LSAT Disclosed Analytical Reasoning Section (AR Field Study)
Normally, the only place to get LSAT prep material is within an LSAT Preptest. You can find these preptests on LSAC Lawhub. There is one exception, and if you didn’t take part you probably won’t be able to ever access these, but I’d like to write about it for completeness. The “Disclosed Analytical Reasoning Section” is an […]