Former LSAT Question-Writer Interview

My interview with a former LSAT question-writer is on the LSAT Unplugged YouTube channel and podcast here ---->

Topics we covered:

* How he become an LSAT question writer

* LSAC's level of strictness on accepting draft LSAT questions

* How LSAC trains LSAT question-writers

* LSAC reusing LSAT questions

* Recent LSAT changes

* The LSAT's consistency and frequency

* Digital LSAT

* Tricks - how to make "good" LSAT questions more difficult

* Doing every LSAT PrepTest

* GRE vs LSAT in law school admissions

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In order to preserve our relationship (and be able to get future interviews), I did NOT ask him how he sleeps at night. I want to get at least a few more interviews before I burn that bridge. (Or use it as an icebreaker next time.)

I didn't get to all the questions folks suggested, but I'll try to work them in next time.

Thanks for understanding, and hope you all enjoy.




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