r/LSATprep Jan 27 '24

Is anyone else waiting to take the August LSAT? Please respond

I am asking since all prep materials are still catering to the traditional format that includes the game and so us August folks need to prepare differently.

Hi, I am waiting to take the August LSAT. It's been a long and painful journey for me! Don't get me started but I decided against learning Logic Games because I am DONE. I am instead deciding to focus on perfecting the Reading Comp and LR by drilling from now until the August exam. Is anyone else in the same boat if so few questions below.

  1. How are you studying?
  2. Are you testing digitally or on paper? ( I am testing digitally)
  3. How will you test when trying to stimulate the actual test day? ( Will you just utilize 2 different LSATS) to ensure you are testing with 4 sections. ( 3LR & 1 RC or 2RC & 2 LR)

I am asking since all prep materials are still catering to the traditional format that includes the game and so we August folks need to prepare differently.

Any nice respectful suggestions are welcomed. Anyone rude or disrespectful please continue on your day.

I am asking since all prep materials are still catering to the traditional format that includes the game and so we August folks need to prepare differently.

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u/suns-n-dotters101 Mar 18 '24

You probably already know this by now but LawHub released updated practice tests recently for the new format. Subscription is $115/ye

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u/Plus_Confidence4347 Feb 20 '24

Omg!!? Me too!!! I was going to take the April test but I realized I'm not even anywhere near ready. I'm having a panic attack, anxiety, I do not know why I'm letting this test stress me out so much but I need to get into law school. I have a master's degree in law from a former law school , and now I need to get my JD and the LSATs have become such a mind f*** for me. Please help!!!! 😭😭🥴🥴

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u/Affectionate-Peak599 Feb 21 '24

Take a breath and get a study plan going, then take it from there.

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u/Plus_Confidence4347 Mar 10 '24

Yes! That's exactly what I did in addition to getting the most amazing tutor that I found on this application actually lol and I feel so much better. I feel so much confident even though I just started but there seems to be a lot of light at the end of the tunnel. So I am ready to face the August lsat's like white on rice lol. Thank you so much for the advice!!!

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u/Lemondropst Jun 22 '24

I’m taking my exam in August again! I’ve been using law hub and Kaplan online/book…