April 2024 LSAT Recap

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • With the April 2024 LSATs finally behind us, Jon and Dave are here with a full breakdown! In this episode they analyze all of the April test forms-domestic and international-revealing source tests and how well they match the Crystal Ball predictions (spoiler: nailed it), highlight the most notable content that featured each day, and finally provide a section-by-section scale matrix to help you determine the exact curve for your particular exam.

Комментарии • 13

  • @miamarticorena6938
    @miamarticorena6938 5 месяцев назад +5

    Where is the crystal ball for the June lsat?

  • @JosephBanks-rn3fu
    @JosephBanks-rn3fu 5 месяцев назад +6

    I read a newer 800 pg biography on Fredrick Douglass only two weeks prior to the test . I was ecstatic 🙌🏾 finished rc with 5 mins to spare

  • @robbies8781
    @robbies8781 5 месяцев назад +1

    Any ideas how the scale works at the upper 170s level? My understanding was the August 2022 exam was 1 wrong = -2 points at the upper end

  • @Jaywaker_91
    @Jaywaker_91 5 месяцев назад

    47:00 When Dave talks about the LR international section, does anyone know how many questions were in the section? 25 or 26

  • @jessicacola2971
    @jessicacola2971 5 месяцев назад +2

    So if I was consistently scoring between 163-165 on my PTs and occasionally as well as 172/173, and my LG adjustment is .5, RC is 1.0 and LR is 0, then essentially, I could miss 8.5 to get a 170? Am I understanding correctly?

    • @johntbh5855
      @johntbh5855 5 месяцев назад +2

      You can miss 8 for a 170, the .5 means there’s a 1 point adjustment somewhere in the 160s

  • @nitroinferno3695
    @nitroinferno3695 5 месяцев назад +4

    This 'crystal ball' seems really inappropriate and unfair. All of the test takers who know the reading comprehension sections ahead of time due to you have a massive unfair advantage against students from poor backgrounds who can't afford to pay for your services. You say you want to help as many people as possible, but that is a blatant lie. The LSAT is a test that scores your performance against other students, so for every student that your insider information helps, there is a multitude of other students whose scores are unfairly lowered due to you.

    • @JosephBanks-rn3fu
      @JosephBanks-rn3fu 5 месяцев назад +1

      Their crystal ball didn’t assist me with the Fredrick Douglass book lol, or them period. I tune in for updates on which sections were real. Also, I’m a black with more than a low income socioeconomic standing but one with a prior criminal background. Not to make light your considerations of the underserved, they must do way too much to succeed, however as with Douglass where there’s a will there’s a way 🙌🏾 My love of reading really paid dividends & possibly a little divine intervention!!!

    • @justanotheryoutubefan8070
      @justanotheryoutubefan8070 5 месяцев назад +2

      agreed 100%

    • @aidan1990
      @aidan1990 4 месяца назад +4

      its literally free for everyone if you looked. you are uninformed

    • @r.p.8906
      @r.p.8906 4 месяца назад

      what's even more unethical is the adds for alcohol for students who want to study. Just think of the fairness of that when we live in an epidemic of addictions among youth with highest record of deaths in young people.

    • @bulldogcoma420
      @bulldogcoma420 4 месяца назад +1

      This literally reads like an LR question stem