Over the past year, about 15 GSU students have served as beta testers for a new LSAT preparation course in development by Khan Academy. In exchange for providing feedback on the system, students benefited from free LSAT test training. The Khan Academy is offering a new opportunity to participate, but this time it is only for two weeks. This announcement is last-minute. If you are interested, you must sign-up immediately as the new two-week trial begins this Monday (February 26) and applications will not be accepted after Thursday (February 22). If you are interested, please fill-out this form. Here is how Khan Academy describes this opportunity:
We’re looking for a group of 40-50 students to provide the next round of feedback for our in-development LSAT practice product. Right now, consider this an alpha – we’re adding a few more key features and have a whole lot of polish left to do to make this truly awesome! However, we’ve got a fairly complete system with a ton of content that we hope will be helpful to you , and we want your input to tell us what’s working and what’s not!
We’ll be asking you to use the Khan Academy system almost every day for practice between Feb 26 and March 17. We’ll ask you to record your impressions in a Google Doc each time you practice during these dates. After March 17 – feel free to continue using the system (we’ll be continuously working on it to make it better based on what you tell us), and provide us feedback as you wish, but signing up only commits you to the first two weeks.
Once again, if you are interested, please fill-out this form right away! Applications will not be accepted after Thursday (February 22).