You can choose to have your scores sent out when you register for the LSAT. It is called "Credential Assembly Service". You can add the schools you'd like your scores sent to. There is also another option you can check when your registering (I don't remember what it's called) but you pick the states you'd want to go to school in and what areas of law you're interested in, and your scores will be sent out.
I withdrew from the November LSAT to take it in January instead. Because they don't give refunds, and I used a fee waiver, does that mean I can only take one more LSAT with the waiver?
I think so, I had to withdraw from taking the LSAT a few months ago and I was allowed to pick one date, and they waived my fee. I would call and just make sure though :-)
Most law schools have an application deadline of February 15th to start in Fall of 2025, So if you take it in January, you have a chance to send out your application and scores on time.
If you click on the link that says you are taking it prior to August it won't let you access it without paying for a subscription. Sort of a problem to get through the "Welome to the Free Trial" lesson. ha
note: if you have to retake, you will apply mid-cycle. For some schools this is fine, for others this will make your chances significantly worse. Check LSD graphs of LSAT vs application date for the schools you're interested in.
You will get your score with plenty of time to apply this upcoming cycle. Scores come out about 3-4 weeks after the test date. You could even submit in September, but it would be easier to apply in October so that you have time to write quality personal statements (the admit advantage for September applicants vs October is negligible at best).
When I click the link to see a previous lesson (because I am taking it before August 2024) I don't have acces to it, how can we access the previous free trial for those taking it before August 2024? #help
You can access the lesson by going to the Syllabus page and switching your curriculum version by tapping the "Switch to v..." button. You should be able to view the lesson by selecting the first lesson on the Syllabus. Please see the sample screenshots below:
Switch to v1/v2:
First lesson:
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions.
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If I have scores from 2020, will they be included in what LSAC submits to the schools I apply to?
Is there a place I can get more information in terms of sending scores to schools?
You can choose to have your scores sent out when you register for the LSAT. It is called "Credential Assembly Service". You can add the schools you'd like your scores sent to. There is also another option you can check when your registering (I don't remember what it's called) but you pick the states you'd want to go to school in and what areas of law you're interested in, and your scores will be sent out.
Are there subtitles available?
I withdrew from the November LSAT to take it in January instead. Because they don't give refunds, and I used a fee waiver, does that mean I can only take one more LSAT with the waiver?
I think so, I had to withdraw from taking the LSAT a few months ago and I was allowed to pick one date, and they waived my fee. I would call and just make sure though :-)
A great way to enlighten my mind on my journey to law school.
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If I take the exam in January/Feb/March, will I still be able to apply for fall 2025?
I never understand why not?
Most law schools have an application deadline of February 15th to start in Fall of 2025, So if you take it in January, you have a chance to send out your application and scores on time.
Usually schools close their admissions March 2025. I would say your good if you take January. I am
If I take the exam in January/Feb/March, will I still be able to apply for fall 2025 ?
A
So I decided to take the LSAT this week after putting it off, will i be able to apply for fall 25?
Yes, applications are considered early by November and deadlines are usually in January
Do any law schools take your LSAT score average or do they all only look at your highest score?
The highest score
Belmont Law (TN) averages all LSAT scores, so there may be some other schools that also average scores.
Hi! I thought they removed the limit of no more than 3 tests per testing period.
Im pretty sure it's 5 times per the 5-year period
If I plan to take the LSAT before the August 2024 changes, is this still reliable source?
yeah they updated it, if you go back a slide or so it says this is relevant for aug 2024 on testakers
If you click on the link that says you are taking it prior to August it won't let you access it without paying for a subscription. Sort of a problem to get through the "Welome to the Free Trial" lesson. ha
I’m planning on taking the exam in June.
Hi, Im wondering if lifetime is 7 times, will it count from yr 2019? or from any scores that we already got?
If I plan to take the LSAT in August, will that still give me enough time to be considered for fall 2025?
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Following for this answer as well. I hope to start Fall of 2025, with a plan to take the LSAT in August 2024.
note: if you have to retake, you will apply mid-cycle. For some schools this is fine, for others this will make your chances significantly worse. Check LSD graphs of LSAT vs application date for the schools you're interested in.
You will get your score with plenty of time to apply this upcoming cycle. Scores come out about 3-4 weeks after the test date. You could even submit in September, but it would be easier to apply in October so that you have time to write quality personal statements (the admit advantage for September applicants vs October is negligible at best).
Subtitles would be super helpful!
Hi there,
You can turn on the subtitles/captions by toggling them on at the bottom right of the video toolbar. See the sample screenshot below:
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions.
Very insightful. I'm planning to take it after August so that I don't have to take the Logic Games portion.
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When I click the link to see a previous lesson (because I am taking it before August 2024) I don't have acces to it, how can we access the previous free trial for those taking it before August 2024? #help
Hi there,
I am so sorry for the trouble.
You can access the lesson by going to the Syllabus page and switching your curriculum version by tapping the "Switch to v..." button. You should be able to view the lesson by selecting the first lesson on the Syllabus. Please see the sample screenshots below:
Switch to v1/v2:
First lesson:
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any questions.
Very informative and answered a lot of questions I had.
God bless you all. You got this.
Thank you. Preparing for my 1st sitting for the LSAT!