Is LSAT still online?

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We will continue to administer the LSAT in an online, live remote-proctored format through June 2022. (Depending on how the COVID-19 situation evolves, we may also provide an option to take the LSAT at test centers.)

Is the October 2021 LSAT online?

The October 2021 LSAT is officially a remote LSAT!

The October exam allows you get to your scores back in time to apply for schools this application cycle, and even retest if needed.

Is the LSAT online 2022?

About the Test Format

Given the expressed preference of the substantial majority of test takers, LSAC will continue to provide the LSAT in an online, live remote-proctored format through June 2022. The June 2022 LSAT will be administered in four sections. Learn more about the test format.

Is the August 2021 LSAT online?

Yes, and it will be remotely proctored! If you're planning on taking the August LSAT in 2021, it's important to be aware: the August LSAT is remote. ... The October LSAT and the November LSAT will be remote LSATs as well.

Is LSAT 2021 online?

LSAT 2021 to be held online

This year, the LSAT 2021 examination will be conducted online as a remote proctored test. Applicants can prepare for the test using free materials from the Discover Law website (discoverlaw.in/prepare-for-the-test).

Bye LSAT-Flex; Hello New Remote LSAT!

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Will the LSAT go away?

Every year, more and more law schools no longer require the law school admissions test (LSAT) as a requirement for the law school admission process.

Will there be a June 2021 LSAT?

June 2021 will be the final administration of the LSAT-Flex, which is an at-home, remotely proctored version of the exam.

Is there a July LSAT?

The LSAT is typically administered nine times per year: January, February, March, April, June, July, September, October, and November.

Is taking the November LSAT too late?

You will receive your November LSAT score at the beginning of December, likely too late to apply early to law school, but just in time to make most school's hard deadlines. ... If the November LSAT will allow you the most time to prep, then definitely go for it!

Is the LSAT in person 2022?

About the Test Format

Given the expressed preference of the substantial majority of test takers, LSAC will continue to provide the LSAT in an online, live remote-proctored format through June 2022. The January 2022 LSAT will be administered in four sections. Learn more about the test format.

Is the February LSAT too late?

It's Not Too Late!

For some lower-ranked schools, a February score is not too late. ... Some schools won't accept February scores for admission that calendar year, some schools accept it but penalize you in their rolling admissions process, and some accept it without penalty.

Is October LSAT a flex?

The October LSAT-Flex will be administered the week starting Saturday, October 3. Most test takers will test on either Saturday, October 3; Sunday, October 4; Tuesday, October 6; or Thursday, October 8, with a small number of tests occurring Wednesday, October 7, based on...

How long should you study for the LSAT?

For most students, a three-month period of preparation (of approximately 20 hours per week) is a great goal. This is, of course, an estimate; most students are not all students. To find out how much LSAT prep time you're likely to need, we recommend taking a practice LSAT to get a baseline score.

Is January too late to take the LSAT?

I'm getting a lot of questions about whether taking the January LSAT will be too late. It is not! Every US law school accepts the results of January, and it's better to apply later with a higher LSAT score than earlier with a lower one.

Will LSAT-Flex continue?

LSAC has stated they will keep this four-section format for the next 2-3 years. This means the 2021 June LSAT-Flex will be the final short exam, as in it will be the last LSAT with only three sections. Beginning in August, the four-section test will simply be called the new LSAT.

How many Lsats are there in a year?

When can you take the LSAT? The LSAT is currently given four times a year—in February, June, October (occasionally late September), and December.

What is the LSAT-Flex?

What is LSAT-Flex? LSAT-Flex is a remote test, meaning you take it from the comfort of your own home. But, like the in-person LSAT, it is also a proctored test. An organization called ProctorU that specializes in remote testing is coordinating the administration of the test.

Does the LSAT get curved?

The LSAT is graded on a “curve” so that even if a test was relatively easy or difficult, a 160 on any given test is equivalent to a 160 on any other test. ... When test takers talk about the "curve" of an LSAT, they're usually talking about the number of questions you can get wrong and still get a 170.

Can you take the LSAT at home?

Yes, the online, live remote-proctored LSAT includes a 10-minute intermission between the second and third sections. During the 10-minute intermission, you can leave your testing area to have a snack or use the restroom. You will need to check in with your proctor before you can resume testing.

Is the LSAT-flex easier?

LSAT-Flex questions come from previous LSAT administrations, so yes, the material is the same. There's no reason to believe the LSAT-Flex is inherently easier than the regular LSAT. ... Test takers receiving a 175-180 LSAT score also rose 100.3% (which actually translates to about 721 more students).

Does Harvard law require LSAT?

While applicants need only take either the LSAT or the GRE, HLS does require all those test results from the past five years.

Can you get into law school without taking LSAT?

This year, you can get into a top law school without taking the LSAT. Some of the nation's law schools—including at Harvard University and Georgetown University—are letting applicants take the Graduate Record Examination instead of the Law School Admission Test. ... The legal industry is notoriously slow to change.

Should I take the LSAT or GRE?

The GRE is easier to sign up for; the LSAT is more of a known quantity. GRE scores allow you to apply to more graduate programs; LSAT scores allow you to apply to more law schools. The GRE has fewer practice tests but lets you retake it more often and more times total.