Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Student Life: Changes to the LSAT

Following the recent much-publicized change in the SAT, the LSAT is now following course, though only slightly. Although Kaplan reps are quoted as calling it the most significant change to the test in 15 years, The Dartmouth Online reports:

Instead of a single passage and ensuing questions on the LSAT's reading comprehension section, the new version, termed comparative reading, will feature two passages attached to a single set of questions. The reading comprehension section currently accounts for one of the four scored portions of the test.

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