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The LSAT probably isn’t the first standardized test to play a role in determining your academic future. From SATs to ACTs to MCATs and GREs, standardized testing is a huge part of the U.S. education system and has been for a long time.

But should it be? Does it have to be? And will the COVID-19 pandemic lead to a societal shift away from standardized testing?

In this episode, Branden & Jelena branch out beyond the LSAT to talk about . . .

  1. How undergraduate programs moved away from standardized testing during the pandemic and why
  2. Biases inherent in standardized testing
  3. How those biases affect the LSAT, too
  4. Alternative ways to assess students
  5. The path forward for college admissions in a post-pandemic world . . .

Links and further resources from from this week’s episode:


California leading the nation in diminishing the role of SAT testing: http://lat.ms/2O0WZSZ


College Board discontinues SAT optional essays & subject tests: http://cnn.it/2MnCeQE


Colleges dropping SAT requirements during the pandemic: http://cnn.it/36wtXki


2013 study of race, poverty, and SAT scores: https://bit.ly/3rcYNXg


2015 study found family income highly correlated with SAT score: http://bit.ly/3pELJJT


TestMax Announces Justice in Action Program to Support 1,000 Future Lawyers: https://testmaxprep.com/blog/justice-in-action


33 Common LSAT Flaws, Available Now in Paperback & Kindle Formats: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08B2KM2Q8/&field-keywords=lsat


Start Your BarMax Free Trial Now: https://go.onelink.me/3011142272/d02ba2de


Start Your LSATMax Free Trial: https://go.onelink.me/z1Zu/689fb4b4


The Road to 180: The Ultimate Guide to LSAT Prep (free on Kindle unlimited): https://amzn.to/3q4ifp1