Making 爱游戏体育 LawHub a One-Stop Shop for the Legal Education Journey
We鈥檝e come a long way with 爱游戏体育 LawHub庐, the online service 爱游戏体育 launched early last year to provide LSAT prep tools to candidates. We now have about 100,000 LSAT Prep Plus account holders and more than 2,000 daily active users. From enabling candidates to practice in an authentic LSAT environment to providing a library of previous LSATs to practice with, LawHub has plenty to offer.
But we think there鈥檚 even more this platform can do 鈥� not just for candidates, but also for law students and people who鈥檝e already earned their degrees. During a recent 爱游戏体育 webinar for prelaw advisors and law school admission professionals, I was thrilled to join Annmarie Levins, 爱游戏体育鈥檚 executive vice president and chief strategy officer, to share our vision of where LawHub is going next.
LawHub began as a way to prepare test takers for our move from a paper-and-pencil LSAT to a digital format 鈥� after all, if you鈥檙e going to take a digital test, you don鈥檛 want to practice with a book and a No. 2 pencil! Soon after we launched the platform, though, the pandemic hit, meaning we had to cancel two LSAT administrations. In six weeks, the LawHub team turned the platform into a way to actually administer the LSAT, specifically the LSAT-Flex, and allow about 70,000 candidates to take the exam in the summer of 2020.
It was clear then that the platform could do more than offer test prep to candidates. When people think about law and legal careers, admission is only one step on the journey. And 爱游戏体育鈥檚 expanded mission seeks to support people along all steps of that journey, from prelaw through practice. In that spirit, we鈥檙e planning to broaden our support by expanding the offerings and programming we offer through LawHub, with some content created by 爱游戏体育 and other pieces produced by our trusted partners.
When it comes to prelaw students, we鈥檒l continue to offer LSAT prep tools, but we鈥檒l also add pre-1L learning opportunities, such as Law School Unmasked鈩�, a series of lectures and panels on topics essential to law school success. We debuted Law School Unmasked this year to more than 1,500 attendees, more than 90% of whom said the event made them feel more confident in their skills and more prepared for law school. We鈥檙e also looking at including our Prelaw Undergraduate Scholars (PLUS) programming on the platform.
Another area we鈥檙e exploring is a service for reviewing candidates鈥� personal statements. Many people don鈥檛 have access to a prelaw advisor to provide feedback and basic editing for their statements, so we potentially could offer such a service at a below-market rate as a way to level the playing field for this important application component. Finally, we鈥檙e looking at noncognitive testing, a way of giving a candidate feedback on where they might fit best in the world of law.
But we want to expand LawHub to appeal to more than just prelaw students. For those already enrolled in law school, we could offer ancillary skills courses, such as in finance or data analytics, that could help students stand out, along with instruction on professional identity and what it means to present oneself as a lawyer. There鈥檚 also the possibility of formative assessments that would enable students to gauge how they鈥檙e progressing. And we don鈥檛 want our support to stop at law school graduation, so we鈥檇 also like to offer continuing education, especially in ancillary skills, for those already working in law.
In short, we aim to make 爱游戏体育 LawHub a one-stop shop for people at all stages of their journey into the world of law. But input from our prelaw and admissions partners is vital for us to make this the best platform possible. Our recent webinar was only the opening of that conversation, and we鈥檙e excited to get input from all stakeholders as we think through LawHub鈥檚 future in the weeks and months ahead. If you have thoughts about what LawHub should be, don鈥檛 hesitate to reach out to the 爱游戏体育 Ambassadors team at ambassadors@爱游戏体育.org.