Hi Bye!
A few thoughts for you on your questions here:
bye2publicaccting wrote:Hi!
I just listened to the podcast episode Who Gives a F#$% About LSAC Licensing? You should. And correct me if I am wrong, but effective June 30, 2020 LSAC will be charging all students who have not already purchased some sort of course $99 to use any online material whether it is through them or an independent prep course.
That is correct. All digital presentation (aside from very limited Marketing uses) is controlled by the new PrepPlus program, and only allowable to students who have an active PrepPlus subscription number.
bye2publicaccting wrote:I have purchased all of the PowerScore LSAT bibles and training type books, but I have not paid for a course (based on your podcast, I am under the impression that means I am not grandfathered in).
Correct, book purchases do not grandfather in any digital usage at all (aside from Kindle, Nook, etc uses already granted).
bye2publicaccting wrote:Which has led me to want your opinion:
If Prep Plus does not offer LSAT flex versions of the exam do you suggest manually taking out the experimental and extra logical reasoning section and using a score conversion chart found online?
Something like this, yes. You can "make" Flex tests in this manner pretty easily. We also hope to offer a program that will allow students with the PrepPlus to still access Flex tests and full analytics, but the details on that are not finalized yet. More in the coming week or two if we can make it happen.
bye2publicaccting wrote:Alternatively, do you think it may be a better idea to quickly buy a few LSAT Flex practice exams from your website (before June 30th) to ensure I do not get hit with the $99 fee? Or, does it not work that way since I would still be activating a majority of the practice tests post-June 30th since my studies would carry through July and into August.
This is harder to say, and depends on how many tests you would take. What happens is that anything you buy
prior to the license switchover (and our change date, along with most companies, will come earlier than June 30th for technical reasons), is usable afterwards. It is available to you as if nothing changed, and you can buy it today and not use it for three months if that's what you want to do. But, our ability to make new sales is gone, so you can't add to the tests you have once the change occurs. Does that make sense? I want to make sure since this is a tricky issue
bye2publicaccting wrote:Thank you so much! BTW I love your podcast, it makes my run so much more enjoyable listening to your banter with Jon!
Always glad to help, and I'm glad you enjoy it! We enjoy doing it