The January 2025 LSAT was record-breaking, with over 25,000 people testing over four packed days, but Jon and Dave weathered the storm and are here with all the details! In Episode 163, they cover it all: from domestic tests to internationals, join them as they outline what was real and what was experimental, the sources of reused content (and the astounding accuracy of their Crystal Ball predictions), and the curves for every section combination to give you an idea of exactly how you scored.
Episode Timestamps
0:00 | – | Intro |
4:00 | – | LSAT World |
18:00 | – | January 2025 LSAT |
22:00 | – | Reminders and Disclaimers |
25:00 | – | International January LSAT |
36:00 | – | Scoring Matrix |
37:00 | – | Domestic January 2025 LSAT |
55:00 | – | Scoring Matrix |
1:00:00 | – | Outro |
Tim Swank says
I took the Jan. 2025 LSAT. (LR, RC, break RC, LR). The first 2 sections I felt like I did good and was able to finish both sections with about a minute left. The second sections I felt rushed and had to guess on the last 5 questions on both. The second RC had a question from my study material. Would this be the non-experimental portion? Also, is it beneficial to your score when there are more test takers?
Dave Killoran says
Hi Tim,
Do you mean the second RC had topics from our Crystal Ball? then yes, it would be scored.
As for the number of test takers, it has no influence on scores so it’s neither good nor bad!
Thanks!