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Logic Games Removed: the LSAT will be 2/3 Logical Reasoning as of August 2024, says LSAC.


Posted 2024-07-21

10/18/23 : Game over, LSAC! After a long, drawn-out, and ultimately successful lawsuit (filed under the ADA by a two visually impaired test takers) that began way back in 2011, the Law School Admissions Council will finally remove the controversial Logic Games aka Analytical Reasoning section of the LSAT, starting with the August 2024 LSAT. An extra Logical Reasoning (LR) section will take the place of Logic Games, officially making the new LSAT 2/3 Logical Reasoning, and 1/3 Reading Comprehension. Keep Reading


Class of 2025 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist Selection Index Cutoffs for the PSAT and SAT


Posted 2024-09-05

The class of 2025 statewide SI cutoffs have officially been leaked! This year's National Merit Scholarship Selection Index cutoffs range from 208 (Commended, US Territories, South Dakota) to 223 (Studying Abroad, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Washington D.C.). Keep Reading


The New GRE is Nearly 2 Hours Shorter: Everything You Need to Know


Posted 2024-07-21

On September 22, 2023, ETS will debut a new version of the GRE that is nearly 2 hours shorter than the current exam--clocking in at a paltry 1 hour, 58 minutes. Keep Reading


The New GMAT Focus Edition is Here: Everything You Need to Know


Posted 2024-08-29

November 7th, 2023 : the new GMAT Focus Edition has arrived! It's one hour shorter, has no essay, Sentence Correction, or geometry, is scored from 205-805, and the new IR section--”now called "Data Insights"--counts toward your composite score. You can even go back and change up to 3 answers! Section sub-scores range from 60 to 90. Keep Reading


55 Official SAT PDFs & 96 Official ACT PDFs


Posted 2024-07-21

Free links to over 77 official SAT ("QAS") and PSAT exams--including 55 SATs in the previous format--and a comprehensive list of 96 released, official ACT ("TIR) practice exams, going all the way back to the 1990s. Keep Reading


What happened to Khan Academy—and is the SAT Getting Harder in 2024? (Spoiler: Yes)


Posted 2024-07-21

Part A : Revising my formerly sunny position on Khan Academy's utility for SAT prep. Part B : Yes, the SAT is increasing in difficulty over time. Keep Reading


The 2023-2024 edition of the GMAT OG (Official Guide) will be released on June 7, 2023.


Posted 2023-12-14

The 2023-2024 GMAT Official Guide is finally on the way—albeit nearly a year late. Keep Reading


SAT and ACT test dates, 2024-2025 Academic Year


Posted 2024-08-04

Here's my handy guide to all the SATs and ACTs scheduled for the upcoming 2024-25 academic year. Print it out and stick it on your wall or fridge as motivation! Keep Reading


How to Fix The College Board's SAT Leakage Problem


Posted 2022-02-21

If the College Board truly cares about the pervasive leakage of non-released, SAS (Student Answer Service) SAT exams, then it has three good options from which to choose : 1) write a new test every time, 2) switch to a computer exams in a controlled testing center, especially internationally, where exam forms are often re-used, and/or 3) openly release every leaked SAS exam to to the public. Keep Reading


SAT and ACT score calculator: estimate your score based on your perceived performance


Posted 2021-11-10

Use this nifty SAT and ACT score calculator to estimate your test score, based on your perceived performance. Keep Reading


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