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How Much Does the LSAT Cost? (2021)
What does the LSAT cost? Use the interactive calculator in this post to see what the test fees are and what you get for them.
How Long Should You Spend Studying for the LSAT?
In this post, our LSAT experts weigh in on how long you should be studying for the LSAT, including recommended study schedules and tips.
The November 2020 LSAT Is Now the November LSAT-Flex
We’ve got all of the registration and score release dates for the November LSAT, along with tips on when to register and how to study.
LSAT Test Dates | LSAT Registration Deadlines | How to Prepare | 2020, 2021
A complete list of 2020-2021 LSAT test dates and deadlines in the U.S. and internationally, plus recommended study plans for your LSAT date!
What is on the LSAT? Everything You Need to Know (Video)
What is the LSAT (Law School Admissions Test)? If you’re going to law school, we’ll break down the LSAT’s registration process, scoring system, and more!
Getting Familiar with the Digital LSAT Format
The LSAT has been completely digital since September 2019, and became the LSAT-Flex in response to COVID-19 in 2020. If you’re planning to take the exam, you’ll need to learn about the digital LSAT format as part of your studying. Lucky for you, the Law School Admissions Council has put together a tool to […]
Taking the November LSAT? What You Need to Know.
We’ve got all of the registration and score release dates for the November LSAT, along with tips on when to register and how to study.
Can you guess on the LSAT?
Tests like the SAT used to penalize students for guessing. And on some standardized tests, students lose points for wrong answers, instead of just missing out on their point values. So if you’re preparing for the LSAT, you must be wondering whether or not you’ll lose points for wrong answers. The short answer is, nope! […]
Best Way to Avoid Careless Errors on the LSAT
Has this ever happened to you? You’ve taken an LSAT practice test and reviewed the answers. And as you re-read the questions you got wrong, you notice some seemingly silly errors. Like, on a logic game, you quickly chose an answer that was a could be true, but the question asked what must be true. […]