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LSAC Lawhub Now Offering PrepTests Without Logic Games

Rejoice! The LSAC official Lawhub online practice resource has released composite preptests utilizing the new test format that will be live as of the August 2024 administration after Logic Games are retired following the June 2024 LSAT administration. Test takers logging into the free (or paid) interface are now greeted with the following options:

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Preptests 101 through 158 are available in the upcoming two scored Logical Reasoning, one scored Reading Comprehension, and one "unscored" Reading Comprehension or Logical Reasoning section format. Another benefit of the new "hundreds" preptests is that the order has been "randomized" from preptest to preptest. To date, the exams in Lawhub have always been available in a fixed order of Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension. Now, some preptests have a fourth Reading Comprehension section, others a third Logical Reasoning section, and the order, while fixed for each reorganized exam, is not consistent. The 58 new preptests have been compiled by reusing 58 past preptest in full without their Logic Games sections and then applying other past scored Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension sections to fill out the four sections, so the fourth practice sections of each "hundreds" preptest are unscored in name only.

The current LSAT format is still available for practice through the June 2024 administration, and we at MyGuru do believe that there is plenty of time for folks to prepare for the LSAT with Logic Games before they are retired in June. To take advantage of the Logic Games section before it is retired, be sure to register at lsac.org for either the April 2024 exam by February 29 or the June 2024 exam by April 23 and of course contact us at MyGuru for a free consultation for whichever version of the LSAT you are preparing for!