Part of the issue is that it's hard to create enough new LSAT questions for a ton of additional "test forms." It's not like vocabulary or math-based exams where it's far easier to create new test questions.
LSAC is a large organization, and very careful. They take a lot of time to study things and then implement them. I suspect they'll eventually create a large question bank of unreleased "items" (they've studied it in the past), but don't know when.
I imagine that once they create a Digital LSAT with a large bank of unreleased questions, they may increase the frequency of test administrations to every single weekday, which would allow them to better compete with the GRE.
LSAC is a large organization, and very careful. They take a lot of time to study things and then implement them. I suspect they'll eventually create a large question bank of unreleased "items" (they've studied it in the past), but don't know when.
I imagine that once they create a Digital LSAT with a large bank of unreleased questions, they may increase the frequency of test administrations to every single weekday, which would allow them to better compete with the GRE.
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