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Monday, Dec 30 2024

@ I have sent you an email regarding your request. Please let me know if you did not receive it. Thank you!

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Thursday, May 29

Hi @ you can see all of the notes you added to your journal here: https://classic.7sage.com/notes/ under "Question Notes."

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Tuesday, Jan 28

@ said:

When I click on a test, all I'm seeing is a blank answer sheet, as though I'm supposed to have the physical test in front of me.

You can find your free diagnostic by going to this page: https://classic.7sage.com/preptests/ and scrolling to PT123.

Make sure you've selected "Current Format” at the top. Then, scroll down to PT 123:

After completing the PT, I would encourage you to visit our analytics page (https://classic.7sage.com/review-lsat-sections/). There, you will see a list of your highest priority question types and other tools to help diagnose any mistakes you made.

Please note that you will be able to access all the PrepTests once you have one of the 7Sage's subscriptions and LawHub Advantage.

I hope that helps!

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Friday, Dec 27 2024

@ Since your Lawhub Advantage was purchased on your LSAC account, I recommend contacting the LSAC support directly. They will be able to assist you further and advise if you are eligible for a refund.

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Friday, Dec 27 2024

@ Yes! I’ve gone ahead and processed your refund for your Core subscription ($69/month)—you should get a receipt within 24 hours.

When you want to start back up, as long as you use the same email address to re-subscribe to the course, you won't lose the information in your account (progress, analytics, etc).

Feel free to reach back out if you have any other questions!

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Sunday, May 25

@ To take a single section from a PT, you make a custom Drill (https://classic.7sage.com/problem-sets/) with all the questions for the section that you want to take. Here are the steps:

Navigate to Drills and select "Use Advanced Builder"

Choose the section type you want

Filter the section of the Preptest you want to take. E.g. "PT1 S3"

Tap the "Add All Shown" button.

Finally, tap on "Create Drill with ... questions" located at the bottom of the page. See the sample below:

I hope this helps! Feel free to get back in touch if you have any other questions.

Hey everyone!

LSAC has provided updates on the changes they're making to the October 2023 LSAT schedules that will begin on September 26 with staggered scheduling windows.

"Center-Only" schedules will take place on September 26 and 27, where only testers who want to test in a test center are able to select their time on a staggered schedule based on the testing date they want. Remote scheduling will not be available on these two dates.

"Remote-Only" schedules will be on September 28 and 29, where only testers who wish to test remotely will be able to select their time on a staggered schedule based on the testing date they want. During these two days, scheduling for in-person LSAT testing will not be available.

Any changes to appointments can be made starting on September 30. On this day, test takers who either could not schedule or wish to alter their existing appointment will have the ability to do so for all testing modalities and dates.

See the entire schedule for the October LSAT below:

Tuesday, September 26 (in-person testing only):

3 p.m. ET: Scheduling opens for in-person testing on Friday, October 13, remains open through 12 noon September 28, and then reopens on September 30.

6 p.m. ET: Scheduling opens for in-person testing on Saturday, October 14, remains open through 12 noon September 28, and then reopens on September 30.

Wednesday, September 27 (in-person testing only):

5 a.m. ET: Scheduling open for international test takers only

3 p.m. ET: Scheduling opens for in-person testing on Sunday, October 15, remains open through 12 noon September 28, and reopens September 30.

6 p.m. ET: Scheduling opens for in-person testing on Monday, October 16, remains open through 12 noon September 28, and reopens September 30.

Thursday, September 28 (remote testing only):

12 noon ET: Scheduling for in-person testing closes until Saturday, September 30

3 p.m. ET: Scheduling opens for remote testing on Friday, October 13,

6 p.m. ET: Scheduling opens for remote testing on Saturday, October 14

Friday, September 29 (remote testing only):

5 a.m. ET: Scheduling begins for international test takers only

3 p.m. ET: Scheduling opens for remote testing on Sunday, October 15

6 p.m. ET: Scheduling opens for remote testing on Monday, October 16

Saturday, September 30-Thursday, October 5:

12 noon ET: Re-scheduling window opens for all test takers

12 noon ET: In-person scheduling reopens for all eligible test takers

12 noon ET: Remote testing window remains open for all eligible test takers

Friday, October 6:

11:59 p.m. ET: Scheduling for in-person testing closes

Tuesday, October 10:

11:59 p.m. ET: Scheduling for remote testing closes

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Tuesday, Apr 22

Hi @, I'm afraid there's no option to remove the experimental section in the Analyctis unless you delete the PrepTests you've already taken, but that will delete all other sections you answered.

If you would like to take a PrepTest without an experimental section, I recommend using the "Obsolete format" tab, taking PrepTests between 1-89, and using the drop-down option "Current 3-section." This will let you take the PT with only three sections (LR, LR, and RC), and skip the obsolete LG section, and this will not affect your Analytics!

See the sample screenshot below:

Please note that the new PrepTests 101–158 are reformatted exams by LSAC that contain questions from PrepTests 19 to 94. You can find more information about the changes here: New Practice Tests for the August 2024 LSAT Format. You can also check out our guide to mapping old sections to new.

Feel free to reach back out if you have any other questions.

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Wednesday, Mar 20 2024

marynuez206

RESOLVED - Drills Issue: Results Not Showing

Hi Everyone,

🔧We're actively working on resolving an issue affecting access to the Review Results of Old PrepTests (PTs 1-94) from Drills/Problem Sets/You Try. Our development team is dedicated to fixing this as soon as possible. We'll keep you posted on the progress!

In the meantime, if you need to access the Review Results of a drill using questions from Old PrepTests, you will need to switch the format of your PT to "Current (with Logic Games)". Simply head to the PrepTests page and look for the option at the top under the List PrepTests title. Check out the sample GIF below for guidance.

Stay tuned for further updates! 🛠️👀

This issue is now resolved and everyone should now be able to review the results from the Drills even if the PrepTests page is set to "August 2024 and later" format.

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marynuez206
Saturday, Jul 19

@ @ I'm sorry for the trouble! I’ve sent an email to both of you—please let me know if you didn’t receive it. Thank you.

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marynuez206
Friday, Apr 18

@ The only way to access the new test for the PrepTest you just took is to delete the PrepTest and retake it. However, please note that you will also need to input your answers again for the three sections you have already completed.

To delete a single PrepTest data, go to thePrepTestspage, select a PrepTest, and tap "Delete" on the digital tester. When you delete the data from a PrepTest, your data from it will also be removed from your LSAT Test Analytics.

Feel free to let us know if you have any questions.

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marynuez206
Friday, Apr 18

@ Thanks for your question! Please note that the order of 7Sage's PrepTest sections does not always match with LawHub. The section order on 7Sage follows the original order in which the tests were published by LSAC, which varies and can seem random — so it won’t always line up with how LawHub presents them. But the order of questions should be the same.

You may refer to this table to learn the order of sections in a PrepTest on our site:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sczox8uJgD6yFSIkgr9q8ode0hhNtoMItFeBb3WkbTE/edit?gid=157460206#gid=157460206

Additionally, regarding your LawHub account link, unfortunately, the PrepTest data from your LawHub account cannot be transferred to 7Sage automatically. You will need to enter the data manually (I will send you instructions on how to do that). Just a quick note: your LawHub account is linked to your 7Sage account solely to provide access to licensed materials and not to sync any PrepTest data.

Feel free to let us know if you have any questions!

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Tuesday, Mar 18

@ said:

I purchased this guy's course and there's no contact email or way to cancel. I paid $40 for a bunch of useless shit on the site that hardly loads. There's a money back guarantee but no way to even cancel. It's shady af. I am trying to get a hold of him to get a refund and cancel before I get charged for next month. I know he was once affiliated with 7Sage and he even recycled some of the content that's on here. The entire course used to be on 7Sage which is why I am coming here for answers. Can anyone help?

Hi there,

Thank you so much for reaching out to us! We truly empathize with how you feel regarding your experience with the other course, and we want to let you know that we’re not connected to that course or its creator. However, we completely understand how this situation can be upsetting.

We suggest that you try contacting the course provider through their customer service links or contact forms on their website. You can also consider reaching out to your payment provider to ask about stopping any future charges.

If there’s anything else we can do to help, please don’t hesitate to ask.

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marynuez206
Thursday, Apr 17

Hi, @, no. Our PrepTests questions are the same as those on LawHub. The only difference is our PrepTest digital tester. For context, the primary purpose of our digital tester is to help you improve your LSAT score. For instance, our digital tester tracks extensive data, allowing us to provide you with detailed analytics to help you identify weaknesses and focus your study time effectively.

Therefore, our general advice is that students complete about 10% of their PrepTests on the LSAC digital tester (your LawHub account) to familiarize themselves with the actual LSAT interface, and 90% on our digital tester to utilize the tracked data in order to improve their scores.

Let us know if you have any questions!

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Thursday, Jan 16

Hi, @ If you would like to take a PrepTest without an experimental section, I recommend using the "Obsolete format" tab, taking PrepTests between 1-89, and using the drop-down option "Current 3-section." This will let you take the PT with only three sections (LR, LR, and RC), and skip the obsolete LG section.

See the sample screenshot below:

Please note that the new PrepTests 101–158 are reformatted exams by LSAC that contain questions from PrepTests 19 to 94. You can find more information about the changes here: New Practice Tests for the August 2024 LSAT Format. You can also check out our guide to mapping old sections to new.

I hope this helps! Feel free to reach back out if you have any other questions.

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Tuesday, Jan 14

Hi, @, 7Sage's live classes are conducted through Google Meet and are designed to supplement your Core Curriculum studies. These interactive sessions allow you to engage with instructors and fellow students in real-time, focusing on various aspects of LSAT preparation.

You can find the list of our classes along with the schedules here: https://classic.7sage.com/events/. We have different classes each day from Monday to Sunday. There isn't any structured schedule of where you need to start. You can choose to join any live class sessions that you think can supplement your learnings.

In case you miss a live class, you can catch up by watching the recordings, which are usually uploaded to the site within 48 hours here: https://classic.7sage.com/live-class-archive/.

If you start with the Core subscription, you can upgrade to the Live subscription at any time by clicking the "Upgrade" button on the pricing page. You'll only pay the price difference for the remaining days of your current subscription, not the full Live plan amount.

I hope this helps!

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Friday, Mar 14

@ said:

I can start the group chat everyone comment their number

Hi, we recommend not posting or asking for a phone number (and email address) publicly. Spam bots might pick up any user's phone number, and he/she will get spam. If you want to share contact details or get one, such as a phone number and email address, you can use direct messaging. Thanks!

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Tuesday, May 13

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Hey, I will not be in Madison BUT we can Study online. Text me BTW: Puerto Rico is considered a territory of the US, so there are no international charges for texting between the two locations, according to Just Call.

Hi, I removed your phone number. Please don't post your email address or phone number publicly. Spam bots might pick up your email address & number, and you'll get spam. If you want to share either of these contact details, you can use direct messaging. Thanks!

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Thursday, Mar 13

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Im Robert -Feel free to connect with me for the Miami Study Group. Wondering if anyone else is taking the June LSAT?

Hi, I removed your phone number. Please don't post your email address or phone number publicly. Spam bots might pick up your email address & number, and you'll get spam. If you want to share either of these contact details, you can use direct messaging. Thanks!

Hey everyone!

LSAC has provided final instructions for the October 2023 LSAT that can help you ensure that you're ready for test day.

Students testing remotely:

Before your test session, make sure to log into your LSAC LawHub account with your LSAC username and password to confirm they are correct. Look for a new "LSAT" option in the left-hand menu of your account, which should indicate your eligibility for the October 2023 LSAT. If you do not see this option, contact LSAC immediately through their chat feature on the LSAT Website, email LSACinfo@LSAC.org with "OCTOBER 2023 LSAT ISSUE" in the subject line, or call 1-800-336-3982 during business hours.

IMPORTANT: If you are using macOS to take the October 2023 LSAT remotely, do not download the new macOS Sonoma 14 update. This update is not compatible with the Prometric secure browser. You are strongly advised against downloading the macOS update prior to taking your October 2023 LSAT. Read more about this, and what to do if you’ve already updated, in our recent blog post.

Make sure to download and install the ProProctor application at least 48 hours before your test. If you are using a work or school computer, ensure that you have administrator rights to download the necessary software. If not, consider using a different computer.

Check your system readiness: Before test day, be sure to follow the instructions provided in the Prometric ProProctor portal and perform an enhanced system check to ensure your computer is compatible with the ProProctor application. Additionally, you can watch this short video prepared by Prometric to familiarize yourself with what to expect on the day of the test.

On test day, ensure that you start your test session punctually, as failure to do so may lead to cancellation. To guarantee a seamless testing experience, follow the checklist provided for remote test-takers. If any issues arise during the startup process, utilize the chat feature in the ProProctor interface to seek assistance from Prometric or ask your proctor for help.

Students testing at a Prometric test center:

It is important to arrive at the test center 30 minutes before your scheduled test session. This will allow time for you to complete your check-in process and start your test at the time you scheduled. Failure to arrive on time may result in a test cancellation. To ensure a smooth testing experience, follow the checklist for in-person test takers and watch the video provided by Prometric for guidance on the check-in process and what to expect at the test center.

General preparation and reminders summary

• The Candidate Agreement prohibits discussing the test content on social media and using a cell phone during the test.

• It is recommended to familiarize oneself with the LSAT format using the free practice tests on LSAC's LawHub.

• The LSAT consists of four sections, including a 10-minute intermission between the second and third sections.

Familiarize yourself with the rules for the intermission. Failure to follow these guidelines will result in a cancellation of your test.

• In case of significant issues preventing completion or affecting performance on the test, use the online form that will be available in your LSAC account to report them.

To assist October test takers with any test-related problems, LSAC has created exclusive phone lines with the numbers 215-966-6640 and 1-855-296-7479. However, it's important to remember that these numbers will only be available and staffed during the testing days, at specific times.

• Friday, October 13 – 8 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. ET

•Saturday, October 14 – 12 midnight to 9 p.m. ET

• Sunday, October 15 – 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET

• Monday, October 16 – 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. E

Outside of these testing hours, please call 1-800-336-3982 if you need assistance.

LSAT Writing: All test takers must have a completed and approved LSAT Writing sample on file to receive the score on November 1 or have it released to law schools. The sample must be completed through the provided online link in their LSAC account. LSAT Writing for the October test is now open. If test takers already have an LSAT Writing sample on file from a previous test, they do not need to submit a new one.

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marynuez206
Wednesday, Jun 11

@ I reached out via email. Please let me know if you did not receive it. Thanks!

I was wondering if there were any tips for how I should be tackling questions and timing in my current progress. I am working through the core curriculum right now and I am noticing that I am quite slow when it comes to answering questions during drills. Should I focus more on process of elimination (takes me longer) or should I focus more on "hunting" for the answer? I do notice that sometimes I am confident with the answer choice I have chosen, but at this stage I am always second guessing myself and it really slows me down.

Sharing this on behalf of a fellow 7Sage user. Any help and answers would be incredibly appreciated! Thanks a bunch!

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Sunday, Mar 09

@ I'm sorry for the trouble! I attempted to recreate the issue, but everything seemed to work fine on my end. I've sent you an email to help sort this out. Please let me know if you didn't receive it. Thank you!

Hi Everyone!

LSAC has provided updates on the following:

October 2023 LSAT Scheduling Process

Test takers who could not schedule or wish to change their appointment between September 26 and 29 have the opportunity to do so for both in-person and remote testing. This option applies to all LSAT dates in October 2023. Please note that scheduling for test centers closed on October 6, and scheduling for remote testing will close on October 10.

November LSAT Dates

The November 2023 LSAT will be held on four different dates: November 8, 9, 10, and 11. Test takers will typically have the flexibility to select their preferred day and time for the test.

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LawHub Advantage subscribers now have access to a proven memorization technique that allows them to learn an increased number of 1L terms in less time. This technique will effectively prepare them to excel in law school exams. The tool is called KnowB4UGo and you can check it out here: https://app.lawhub.org/tools.

Prelaw Success Live Events

LawHub is hosting a live event called "The Mentor-Mentee Connection" on Thursday, October 26 at 2 p.m. During this event, a panel of experienced mentors and successful mentees will share their stories, strategies and best practices for building meaningful mentor-mentee relationships in the challenging world of law school and beyond. This webinar will be beneficial for students applying to law school and seeking guidance, as it provides valuable insights on personal growth, professional development, and success through mentorship in the legal field.

Registration will open in mid-October, and you can register through your LawHub account!

Hey Everyone!

LSAC has provided updates on the following:

◉Limits on Repeating the LSAT

LSAC has introduced a new test-taking limit policy starting in August 2023. This change, however, will only impact a small group—less than 1% of all LSAT takers. Under this new policy, you can take the LSAT five times in the current score reporting period (i.e., since June 2018) and up to seven times over a lifetime.

For more details, you can visit the LSAC page here: Limits on Repeating the Test

◉LSAT Test Taking Schedule

As you may know, there were difficulties with remote proctoring during the first weekend of the August LSAT. To make up for it, LSAC added an extra testing day for the September LSAT. They've also introduced two additional testing dates each for both October and November this year. These additions won't impact the score release.

For more details, you can visit the LSAC page here: Upcoming LSAT Dates

◉Prelaw Success Live Events

LawHub is here to help you at every step of your education journey.

On Tuesday, September 26 at 2 p.m., LawHub will host “Is Law School Right for You?” where you will find out what law school is like and if you’re doing it for the right reasons. Experts from the legal community will answer questions and highlight how law school can help you achieve your goals. If you'd like to join, you can register here.

On Thursday, September 28 at 2 p.m., LawHub will host “LSAT Prep and Mental Wellness” where you will learn how to maintain mental wellness while preparing for a high-stakes assessment like the LSAT. You’ll hear from experts about the importance and value of the test and how to deal with the pressure of performing well. If you'd like to join, you can register here.

Consider the following statement: A good apple is a ripe apple, and an apple will not be picked unless it is ripe.

We can come up with two diagrams here: 1) picked apple --> ripe apple 2) good apple --> ripe apple

I understand it is not possible to form a conditional chain in this case. However, is it possible to say: picked apple + good apple --> ripe apple?

I am asking this question because the answer to this question requires me to understand that we can say -ripe -> -good + - picked. Could you explain both statements using + to me? Thank you.

Sharing this on behalf of a fellow 7Sage user. Any help and answers would be incredibly appreciated! Thanks a bunch!

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Tuesday, Dec 05 2023

marynuez206

LSAC Offline Dec. 22–23

Hi Everyone!

Head’s up: later this month, LSAC is doing a system-wide upgrade that will affect some of their online services. It will begin at 5 p.m. ET on Friday, December 22, and is expected to end at around 5 p.m. ET on Saturday, December 23. During these 24 hours, certain LSAC services, including candidates’ online accounts on LSAC.org and LawReady, will be offline.

During this time, people will be unable to complete transactions such as registering for a future LSAT, submitting fee waivers or accommodation requests, accessing their accounts, or submitting applications.

Services on LawHub.org will remain available during the upgrade window. Scheduling for the January 2024 LSAT will continue through Prometric. However, information on candidate accounts will not be updated until the upgrade is completed.

If you have any further questions, you can contact LSAC via https://lsac.zendesk.com/, email them at lsacinfo@lsac.org, or call them at 215.968.1001.

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marynuez206
Saturday, Jul 05

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when I press on videos the whole page turns black and essentially shuts down. This hasn't happened to me before today so I'm curious if anyone else is having this issue.

I'm sorry about that! I have sent a message to your account. Please let me know if you did not receive it. Thanks.

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Thursday, Jun 05

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Is there a recording of this?

Yes! You can find the recording here: https://classic.7sage.com/event/lsat-argumentative-writing/

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Friday, Jan 03

Hi @, at this time, the option to download and print PTs is only available for older PrepTests (PTs 1-94). Unfortunately, the tests in the current format (PTs 101–158) cannot be downloaded directly.​

However, you can still print sections from PTs 101–158 by switching your PrepTest page to the "Obsolete format." Then, navigate to the advanced drill builder, locate the sections equivalent to PTs 101–158 (you can use this table as a guide), and print those drills.

To find the printing option for drills, please click on the "QuickView" button followed by the download icon on the left side of your "PDF Password." The password for the PDF is your 7Sage account email address. See the sample screenshot below:

I hope this helps! Feel free to reach back out if you have any questions.​

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marynuez206
Friday, Jan 03

@ said:

hey im in RDU area please text me similar scores so far

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Tuesday, Jun 03

@ To take a single section from a PT or drill just one question/passage, you make a custom Drill (https://classic.7sage.com/problem-sets/) with the question/s for the section that you want to take. Here are the steps:

Navigate to Drills and select "Use Advanced Builder"

Choose the section type you want

Filter the section of the Preptest you want to take. E.g. "PT1 S3"

Tap the "Add All Shown" button or select just one question

Finally, tap on "Create Drill with ... questions" located at the bottom of the page. See the sample below:

I hope this helps! Feel free to get back in touch if you have any other questions.

Hi, just got really confused on a particular LR question and hope I can get some help, thank you. The question I am talking about is the LR question from PT88, Section 4, Question 24

How is answer B correct? I still don’t see it. Because experiencing trauma is the REASON why you develop PTSD, and therefore you can still say that even though the reason you produce more cortisol is because to resist developing PTSD, it is still because that you have experienced past trauma! (works like a conditional logic chain: trauma -> PTSD -> more cortisol), so B doesn’t actually weaken the argument since it is still suggesting that trauma is the ultimate reason. That’s why I eliminated B immediately.

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Thursday, May 01

Congrats, @! That's so great to hear! Wishing you the very best in your future endeavours. 🙌

Hi everyone,

Just wanted to let you know about the updates LSAC has made to the LSAT test dates for October and November.

Along with the already announced test dates for October (October 13 and 14), LSAC has now added test sessions on October 15 and 16. LSAC also added more test dates to the November schedule. In addition to the previously set dates (November 10 and 11), there will now be test sessions on November 8 and 9.

The new test dates include both remote and in-person sessions, and this won't affect the score release date!

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