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#76550
If you are a listener of our podcast, you may have heard us talk in depth about the changes to LSAT question licensing and the impact they would have. In that episode we explained that LSAC, the people who make the LSAT and own all administered LSAT questions, has changed the terms of the licensing for LSAT questions for all companies, and that has far-reaching consequences on how we are able to deliver PowerScore and LSAT content to students.
As of Tuesday, June 30th at 1 PM Eastern we have changed over to the new license and you will see the following effects:
As of Tuesday, June 30th at 1 PM Eastern we have changed over to the new license and you will see the following effects:
- If You’ve Purchased Courses, Tutoring, or Tests From Us Prior to June 30th
Good news: Nothing has changed! You are grandfathered in, and all your course access and access to LSATs will not change. One thing that has changed: there have been some alterations to our digital LSAT testing interface as we conform to LSAC’s request to differentiate from their Lawhub system.
If You Are Considering Buying Our Books in the Future
Good news: Nothing has changed! The licensing switch did not affect books so those can be bought at any time.
If You Are Considering Buying Courses or Tutoring From Us on June 30th or Later
The primary consequence of the new license is that for any company that wants to show LSAT questions on a digital screen, each student must have an active LSAC Prep Plus subscription. This means that if you want to take a digital test, watch an online class with real LSAT questions, or just see a video explanation of a single question, then you must have an active subscription to Prep Plus. So, with the new license switchover, any newly-enrolling student will have to purchase a subscription from us during their checkout process, or purchase from LSAC and follow the directions to connect the accounts. The ultimate price will be the same. More good news though: once you have a subscription you can use it with any prep program, and having a subscription with us will allow you to access even more official LSATs than you could get otherwise.
Thus, because every new student needs a Prep Plus subscription, you will see references to it when enrolling in any of our courses or tutoring packages.
Dave Killoran
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Follow me on X/Twitter at http://twitter.com/DaveKilloran
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PowerScore Podcast: http://www.powerscore.com/lsat/podcast/