When is the LSAT given?
The test is administered four times a year--usually in October, December, February, and June--on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Special arrangements for schedule changes are available. | 2006 | February 4 September 30 October 1 December 2 | How important is the LSAT and how is it used?
It is crucial! Although law schools may consider other factors, the vast majority of admission decisions are based on only two criteria: your LSAT score and your GPA.
How many times should I take the LSAT?
Most people are better off preparing thoroughly for the test, taking it one time and getting their top score. You can take the test as often as you like, but many law schools will average your scores. You should call the schools to which you are applying to find out their policy. Then plan your strategy accordingly. A copy of your LSAT and Grade Point Average will automatically be sent to every school to which you apply. Can I cancel my score?
Yes. To do so, you must notify the Law School Admission Services within 5 days after taking the test. Where can I get the registration forms?
Most law schools have the forms. You can also get them directly from Law School Admission Services by writing to: Law Services Box 2000 661 Penn Street Newtown, PA 18940 Or calling 215-968-1001 All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. GRE® is a registered trademark of Educational Testing Services (ETS). GMAT™ is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admission Council™ (GMAC). LSAT® is a registered trademark of Law School Admission Council, Inc (LSAC). SAT is a registered trademark of the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this web site. The Graduate Management Admission Council™ does not endorse, nor is it affiliated in any way with the owner or any content of this web site.
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