When I took the LSAT in 2000, I took it alone. I didn’t know anyone else that was even contemplating law school, and I had to have some friends drive me from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles with the understanding that the LA record store selection justified the trip. I had no idea that there were websites about the LSAT, and I certainly hadn’t envisioned starting one of the biggest LSAT gathering places online.
Law School Discussion saw a bit of a spike in traffic after the LSAT in June, but the October LSAT made me glad I moved that site to a dedicated server. Sunday and Monday each had over 2,500 new postings on the Pre-Law board, and Monday had a record (I think) 8,200 visitors. Topics range from canceling LSAT scores to the specific LSAT answers and answer choices. I think that, given the right software tools, this many people could actually re-write the LSAT purely from collective memory and create an answer key.
More on the October 2, 2004 LSAT.



