You should check the law school's website to see if they provide information about the latest LSAT they will accept for Fall 2021. Look under application instructions and possibly the FAQs. If you don't see it addressed, you can call or email the admissions office and get a direct answer.
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I’m taking the January one and apply by March 1.
You should check the law school's website to see if they provide information about the latest LSAT they will accept for Fall 2021. Look under application instructions and possibly the FAQs. If you don't see it addressed, you can call or email the admissions office and get a direct answer.
Following. I’m thinking of taking the January LSAT too. Not applying to any t14 schools.