LSAC has officially announced the arrival of what we've known for some time: Logic Games will no longer be a component of the LSAT starting with the August 2024 test. Read on to hear LSAT Demon cofounder and Thinking LSAT cohost Nathan Fox's analysis on what this means for current and future LSAT students.
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