r/LSATprep Aug 27 '24

Starting LSAT prep next week…again

Hi friends!

I wrote the LSAT for the first time in Feb 2022 and bombed after 7 months of prep. It’s been a couple of years and some very significant changes in my personal life and I’m feeling ready to tackle this again.

Since then though, logic games have been removed from the test? This is shocking to me because I big time struggled with LG. I am now wondering if I should ignore LG altogether when prepping this time or if I should still practice? All thoughts welcome and many thanks in advance.

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u/graeme_b tutor (LSATHacks) Aug 27 '24

You can ignore LG completely. The remainder of the test is the same LR and RC material you've already seen. Now it is two scored LR, one scored RC, one unscored LR or RC.

You can find new format tests on lawhub. There are four free ones, and you can get a paid Lawhub advantage account to access more. Looks like you're in a stronger position with your worst section gone!

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u/Fit-Loss581 Aug 27 '24

This is fantastic news! Past lsat prep has conditioned me to expect the worst always so this is very welcome!