In anticipation of the removal of Logic Games beginning with the August 2024 LSAT, the test makers have released 58 reconfigured practice tests on their LawHub prep platform that conform to the upcoming exam structure. In episode 148, Jon and Dave highlight the key updates, including how the new tests were built, what they contain, and the scoring scale adjustments that accompany them. Anyone prepping for August and beyond should give this a listen!
Episode Timestamps
0:00 | – | Intro |
2:00 | – | LSAT World |
8:00 | – | LSAC Releases New Prep Material for the August 2024 and later LSATs |
21:00 | – | Scoring Scale Facts and Figures |
31:00 | – | Unachievable scores in the 170s |
40:00 | – | Notable oddities |
43:00 | – | General Test Facts and Figures |
57:00 | – | Will PowerScore post these? |
1:02:00 | – | Outro |
Adds says
Will Powerscore be releasing updated bible materials and/or bundles that are without logic games? I’m wanting to prepare for my studying soon and don’t want to purchase anything unnecessary to my studies.
Dave Killoran says
Yes, those have been released (they are the “2024-2025 versions”) and new study plans are on their way shortly 🙂
AC says
The other point in the score discrepancies is that these are just amalgamated tests examples for practice purposes/approximation for a new test that hasn’t actually happened yet . I would hope/bet that the actual August/ new tests that LSAC will use will be put together so that they’re not missing so many possible scores…hopefully but who knows…
Dave Killoran says
I wouldn’t count on that. They still have the same problem of 77-78 questions trying to cover 61 possible scores, and the first 10 questions or so still get you a 120. That leaves you about 67-68 questions to spread over 61 scores, and there are always doubles in the middle. This isn’t going away.