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The LSAT

The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is the standardized test for law school admission. The test is scored on a scale of 120 to 180. The LSAT is now given in electronic format, on-line, and is offered nine times a year.  Dates are posted on the website of the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) LSAC website. Your score is critical to whether and where you will be admitted to law school and can influence whether you are offered scholarship awards. The LSAC webisite, www.lsac.org, offers much information about the LSAT. In addition to dates, the site includes what you need to know about locations, test registration, fees, fee waivers and accommodations. You can reach LSAC by phone at (215) 968-1001.

Register early for the exam so that you can lock in the date of your choice. If you want to delay a test that you already signed up for, you can reschedule, but depending on your timing there may be a fee.

Click on the following links for more specific information about the LSAT:

>What is on the LSAT?

>Preparation Strategy

>Study Formats: Courses, Self-Study, Tutors & More

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