So what does this mean? Is this good or bad for those of us taking the LSAT before August 2024? I'm wondering if this means scores are all gonna shoot up now.
I was planning on taking it in June then in August a second time but now I'm not sure what to do given it's going to be 2 very different tests in June vs august
@davidorellana883 said:
So what does this mean? Is this good or bad for those of us taking the LSAT before August 2024? I'm wondering if this means scores are all gonna shoot up now.
I think it's a good thing cuz games are tricky. But, at the same time, LR is kinda harder really.
Wow, I was not expecting this. I wonder how this will affect patterns of future scoring. Will we see scores increase, decrease, or stagnate? This will all be interesting to watch unfold.
Scores will probably drop slightly, as most 175+ test takers are perfect LG scorers. -0 LG sections are a breeze once you’ve mastered LG, whereas there can always be a few soul crushing LR questions even for the best test takers IMO.
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No way, I can't believe they're actually doing it...
So what does this mean? Is this good or bad for those of us taking the LSAT before August 2024? I'm wondering if this means scores are all gonna shoot up now.
If we are studying for next september LSAT should we not study the logic games section on 7sage?
I was planning on taking it in June then in August a second time but now I'm not sure what to do given it's going to be 2 very different tests in June vs august
7Sage is going to have to reconfigure. I'm not studying the games anymore. I'm rescheduling my January LSAT for August 2024.
I think it's a good thing cuz games are tricky. But, at the same time, LR is kinda harder really.
bruh this is crazy
Wow, I was not expecting this. I wonder how this will affect patterns of future scoring. Will we see scores increase, decrease, or stagnate? This will all be interesting to watch unfold.
Scores will probably drop slightly, as most 175+ test takers are perfect LG scorers. -0 LG sections are a breeze once you’ve mastered LG, whereas there can always be a few soul crushing LR questions even for the best test takers IMO.
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I don't like this, logic games are the best part for me