The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is an integral part of law school admission in the United States, Canada, and a growing number of other countries.
The LSAT is the most trusted test in law school admissions and the only test accepted by all ABA-accredited law schools. Get your legal education journey off to the right start with the LSAT.
Law school candidates who are financially under-resourced can apply for an LSAC fee waiver to cover many of the costs related to applying to law school, including the LSAT registration fee.
Official LSAT Prep® on LSAC’s LawHub The online Official LSAT Prep® available through LSAC LawHub® enables you to immerse yourself in a simulation of taking the four-section LSAT. You’ll be able to do everything you can do during the actual test — ruling out answers, highlighting passages, setting screen preferences, and more.
2025-2026 LSAT Testing Year Select an administration link for more details about that test, including scheduling deadlines. Tests being administered in the United States (including Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam & Northern Mariana Islands) and Canada are listed by default. To view international test dates, select the International tab below.
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The LSAT tests skills necessary for success in the first year of school. These skills include reading comprehension, reasoning, and writing. LSAT test results can provide valuable insights about law school readiness for admission decision makers and candidates alike. Here’s what you need to know to get ready for this important test.
The second part of the LSAT consists of an unscored writing sample, known as LSAT Argumentative Writing. Multiple-Choice LSAT Questions The multiple-choice portion of the LSAT includes three scored sections and one unscored section, which enables us to validate new test questions for future use.