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LSAC announced last year that the 3 lsat attempts in 2 years has been changed to unlimited attempts. Can someone provide a LSAC link, or some sort of evidence?
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LSAC announced last year that the 3 lsat attempts in 2 years has been changed to unlimited attempts. Can someone provide a LSAC link, or some sort of evidence?
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Remember though that just because it’s lifted doesn’t mean you should take the test unlimited times. Schools still draw inferences based on the number of takes.
https://www.lsac.org/lsacreport/may2017/news.asp#policy
The key search term is: Important Policy Revision on LSAT Limitations
Starting with the September 2017 LSAT, there will no longer be any limitations on the number of times a test taker can take the LSAT in a two-year period. LSAC has revised this policy as part of its planning for additional administrations of the LSAT.
It's lifted. There are a number of people around here who have taken it 4+ times. It's now unlimited, although your scores are only good for either 5 or 7 years I think. There's no limit to how many times you can take it though.