@"Airdire AB" I did not get that but it makes sense to me. The current logic games section will end soon — in 2023. They now need to come up with a totally different analytical reasoning section. You can read up on it online!
@atticusbinch00 It wasn’t a typical experimental section. It was a survey regarding using paper for diagramming/ notes etc. for the changes to LG coming in 2023. It wouldn’t have been possible to grade the section as it was a survey.
I registered for this discussion i can't wait my goal is to go to law school in the fall of 2023 and will be taking my First LSAT on January 13th. i am so excited!
Hi, I am planning on taking the test sometime in 2023 and applying for the fall 2023-2024 cycle, I just recently began studying an would love to be in a study group.
Hi! Was going to do the September 2022 lsat, but going to do January 2023 now because I've just started to see some improvement, but have issues with timing and accuracy still. Would love to join a consistent group that has a loose agenda to some degree!
So we will still have the logic game section for June 9 2023? I also heard that the they are thinking of removing the LSAT as a requirement for Law School, but that the schools can choose if they wish to keep the LSAT as part of their entrance requirement
It will be online. LSAC announced they plan to keep it that way at least through June 2023. And you’re correct, the test is four sections, three of which are scored, and one is experimental and unscored.