LSAC has just added additional practice materials to Lawhub! This is great news for students who are short on LSAT practice materials. They have added 44 sections of logical reasoning materials and 22 sections of reading comprehension materials. The source of these materials are the unconverted preptests which LSAC did not convert into the new […]
It is now fine to upgrade to Sequoia if taking the LSAT remotely
Update: It is now fine to take upgrade to MacOS Sequoia if you are taking the LSAT remotely. (As of October 22nd, 2024) The article below remains as it was originally written. You can verify the requirements on Prometric’s proproctor compatibility page. ——— MacOS Sequoia was just released by Apple. The new operating system has some […]
September 2024 LSAT Review
September 2024 LSAT Proctoring and Test Centers 19,813 people were registered to take the September 2024 exam. Dave Killoran reports that roughly ~18,000 took the exam over three days. 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 […]
April 2024 LSAT Review
April 2024 LSAT Proctoring and Test Centers 20,180 people were registered to take the April 2024 exam. Dave Killoran reports that roughly ~17,000 took the exam over three days. 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 […]
LSAT Internet Issues: How to reduce the odds of a test day wifi problem
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 […]