free LSAT online practice @ Grockit
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:14 pm
Hey LSAT studiers--
Here's the deal: I'm involved with this educational technology startup called Grockit and we've launched the beginnings of our LSAT offerings. The full gamut of options aren't yet available, but right now you can setup an account for free, play in group games together for free, and sign up for any free lessons that are offered. Explanations aren't yet available and the full course isn't yet available for enrollment (both are coming soon), but if you want topical practice with real LSAT content (everything we use is licensed LSAT material), feel free to swing by: http://www.grockit.com/LSAT
Note: with a free account, you're limited in the number of questions you can approach... but in solo practice, you can customize the type of questions you want to practice and the difficulty level. [Note: you might also be able to accomplish this for free by asking an instructor to setup a targeted game or lesson... hint, hint.] We also have a limited number of LSAT tests currently in the system, but we're adding more (ultimately, all of them) as more people start playing in Grockit.
Basically, Grockit is an online social network built around a peer-to-peer game (think World of Warcraft for the test prep set, roughly). In a Grockit LSAT "game" you'll approach individual LSAT questions simultaneously with other students (and, perhaps, an instructor). There's a chat pane on the right side of your browser window that allows you to discuss each question with other participants. Earn XP by getting questions correct; earn GP ("Grockit points") by being helpful to other game participants. Share skill tips, study strategies, etc. You can also send requests to study partners, rate instructors, and leave testimonials. If you're an LSAT whiz and you have friends who are still studying for the test, setup accounts with them so you can help 'em out (and who knows, maybe we'll offer you a job)!
P.S.--I got permission from Ken to post this first, and I'm not trying to sell anything--I just want people to come use Grockit for free. I'd/we'd love to hear your feedback, too.
Here's the deal: I'm involved with this educational technology startup called Grockit and we've launched the beginnings of our LSAT offerings. The full gamut of options aren't yet available, but right now you can setup an account for free, play in group games together for free, and sign up for any free lessons that are offered. Explanations aren't yet available and the full course isn't yet available for enrollment (both are coming soon), but if you want topical practice with real LSAT content (everything we use is licensed LSAT material), feel free to swing by: http://www.grockit.com/LSAT
Note: with a free account, you're limited in the number of questions you can approach... but in solo practice, you can customize the type of questions you want to practice and the difficulty level. [Note: you might also be able to accomplish this for free by asking an instructor to setup a targeted game or lesson... hint, hint.] We also have a limited number of LSAT tests currently in the system, but we're adding more (ultimately, all of them) as more people start playing in Grockit.
Basically, Grockit is an online social network built around a peer-to-peer game (think World of Warcraft for the test prep set, roughly). In a Grockit LSAT "game" you'll approach individual LSAT questions simultaneously with other students (and, perhaps, an instructor). There's a chat pane on the right side of your browser window that allows you to discuss each question with other participants. Earn XP by getting questions correct; earn GP ("Grockit points") by being helpful to other game participants. Share skill tips, study strategies, etc. You can also send requests to study partners, rate instructors, and leave testimonials. If you're an LSAT whiz and you have friends who are still studying for the test, setup accounts with them so you can help 'em out (and who knows, maybe we'll offer you a job)!
P.S.--I got permission from Ken to post this first, and I'm not trying to sell anything--I just want people to come use Grockit for free. I'd/we'd love to hear your feedback, too.