[blindLaw] Major LSAT Changes
omar duncan
oduncan821 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 13 22:20:20 UTC 2024
We gotta see how the august administration turns out and average gets
scores among people before we enter the territory of making some
predictions about what could happen.
All we know now is that logic games is scrapped and that writing sample
will turn into an argumentative.
Let’s be honest the writing sample is a latest supposed to be
argumentative. They encourage writing a concession paragraph and knocking
the opposing point so it already is argumentative.
Also, real quick has anyone here had the experiment section removed with
their accommodations before?
We’ll see what happens, everybody. Remains to be seen.
One thing I know though is that average scores will be reduced.
Thanks,
Brian
On Sat, Jul 13, 2024 at 3:14 PM Thomas Dukeman via BlindLaw <
blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I was at this year's NABL meeting during the Orland Convention and I
> recall talking to someone about putting up notes on the list serv in
> regards to the person who spoke about changes to the LSAT for I think the
> next 3 - 4 years? I was wondering if anyone has any idea on what changes
> are coming to LSAT testing for those of us getting ready to or look at
> getting ready for LSAT can please share them.
>
> Thank you
> Thomas Dukeman
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