Future of KA LSAT Prep
Hi Khan Academy team! Some thoughts on the future of KA LSAT Prep:
Logical Reasoning material could be reused for teaching reading and reasoning, in college courses for instance. Some Indian entrance exams (e.g. GATE Humanities) even model their logic questions after LSAT. Analytical Reasoning (aka 'logic games') remains a mainstay of countless Indian standardised tests, for both higher education and professional recruitment. So I'd strongly suggest at least internally keeping copies of the material stored.
Even KA could release an ELA Advanced Reading course that draws on erstwhile test prep material, if the permissions with the partner organisation are secured: History passages from pre-Digital SAT, LSAT Logic, etc. Newer content could draw on advanced reading and note-taking methods for humanities researchers.
I see some videos and articles will still stay on the site. While practice happens on LawHub, can KA still retain some practice exercises on the site? This is the case with Digital SAT: Bluebook is for full-length practice tests, but KA is the place for mastery-based practice.
This marks the end of an era, though, and as someone who's tutored students online and offline, and always advocated for KA, I can vouch for how nearly every other interlocutor I've discussed KA with has mentioned LSAT prep (alongside, not surprisingly, Math and SAT). Thank you for the prep materials so far, and I look forward to learning with KA rest of this decade too!
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