LSAC offices will be closed from Tuesday, December 24 through Wednesday, January 1, 2025. Customer representatives will be available by phone (1.800.336.3982), email (LSACinfo@LSAC.org) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday and from 12 noon to 4 p.m. ET on Saturday and Sunday with the exception of Wednesday, December 25 and Wednesday, January 1, when offices are fully closed. We will return to normal operating hours on Tuesday, January 2. Happy holidays and Happy New Year!

The LSAT - Law School Admission Test

Are you ready to start your law school journey?

Studies have consistently shown the LSAT to be the single best predictor of first-year law school performance, even better than undergraduate grade-point average. An integral part of law school admission, the LSAT is also the only test that helps prospective law students determine if law school is right for them. Prospective law students who want to maximize their chances for admission and be best prepared for law school are encouraged to take the LSAT.

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LSAT Format Changes — Starting August 2024

Starting with the August 2024 test, the multiple-choice portion of the LSAT will consist of two scored Logical Reasoning sections and one scored Reading Comprehension section, plus one unscored variable section.

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Testing Modalities

Testing Modalities
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The LSAT at a Test Center

LSAC will continue to offer test takers the option to take the LSAT at a digital test center for the 2024-2025 testing cycle. If this is your preferred option, get more details about using this modality.

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The Remote LSAT

LSAC will continue to offer the LSAT in a digital, remotely proctored environment through the 2024-2025 testing cycle. Find out more about this modality, including technical requirements and other details to inform your decision.

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Testing Accommodations

Through our deep commitment to disability rights, we will continue to address the needs of all individuals with disabilities who require testing accommodations. Whether you choose to take your LSAT in person at a test center or remotely on your own computer, we will make every effort to ensure all test takers are able to fully demonstrate their skills when they take their test.

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Components of the LSAT

The primary part of the LSAT is a four-section, multiple-choice test. It’s important you familiarize yourself with the different types of LSAT questions so you can optimize your test preparation and put yourself in a position to succeed. All LSAT takers are also required to complete a written essay called LSAT Argumentative Writing.

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Prepare with LawHub

Taking practice tests is the best way to prepare for test day. You can get started with the free Official LSAT PrepTests® available in your LawHub account, or upgrade to LawHub Advantage, which includes an extensive library of full, official LSAT sample tests.

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Review the Candidate Agreement

The Candidate Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions for the LSAT. Review this document for details about prohibited items and other rules pertaining to test day.

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