Proctored Test A or J — No Games

9:00 pm

4 hrs

All levels

Recording

Live, Premium, or Basic plan required.

Syllabus

In August 2024, Logic Games will be dropped from the LSAT.

The new test format will include two Logical Reasoning sections, one Reading Comprehension section, and one ungraded section of Logical Reasoning or Reading Comprehension.

This proctored test lets you to try the new format and talk about it with other students and one of our teachers.

Start Test

  1. Go to Advanced Settings
  2. Toggle Logic Games to “No”
  3. Then click Test A or Test J

After Test

  • Learn about Score Converter
  • Review RC and LR with the Demon
  • See our written and video explanations
  • Hit the Ask button
  • Open Q&A

The review is about an hour.

Got accommodations?

Highlights

See ya later, Logic Lames! Students in the Proctored Test took a trip in the time machine to August 2024 and explored a new Demon feature allowing students to toggle off Logic Games from practice tests. Students joined Chris afterward for a post-test strategy session to learn how to make meaningful gains in LR and RC.

Christopher Murphy

Christopher Murphy

Master LSAT Tutor

Chris used to speed through the LSAT before the Demon taught him to slow down and enjoy the ride. He now craves the satisfaction of feeling the correct answers snap into place in Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
LSAT Journey: 158 → 173

This Class

Simulate the official LSAT by taking four 35-minute sections with a live proctor in Zoom.