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The LSAT is getting a major overhaul in August 2026, and Kyle McEntee from LSAC came on to walk us through all of it: the new in-person testing requirement, distance exemptions, the first-come-first-served scheduling window, and what the test capacity question means for you.
Kyle also gets into why the LSAT looks the way it does and what it's actually measuring, why "test optional" lost steam almost as fast as it gained it, and the story behind Law School Transparency, the org he founded back when schools were quietly claiming 95% employment rates. Plus his take on why he doesn't care whether you go to law school, as long as you're saying yes (or no) for the right reasons.
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The LSAT is getting a major overhaul in August 2026, and Kyle McEntee from LSAC came on to walk us through all of it: the new in-person testing requirement, distance exemptions, the first-come-first-served scheduling window, and what the test capacity question means for you.
Kyle also gets into why the LSAT looks the way it does and what it's actually measuring, why "test optional" lost steam almost as fast as it gained it, and the story behind Law School Transparency, the org he founded back when schools were quietly claiming 95% employment rates. Plus his take on why he doesn't care whether you go to law school, as long as you're saying yes (or no) for the right reasons.

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