What days and times are available to take the LSAT? All I see on the website is it says starting August 14th. I would be interested in taking it closer to August 21st in the afternoon.

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  • Sunday, May 23 2021

    @rohitgsreelatha174 Based on past iterations of the FLEX, there will be options to take the test both weekend days (8/14 and 15), and then only a 2-3 days of the following week, leaving the last day for retakes due to technical issues. It does not typically last into the following weekend, and although that could change, I would not plan for it. When I wrote last year, the latest day available was the Thursday after the start of testing. Hope that helps!

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  • Saturday, May 22 2021

    Thanks

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  • Saturday, May 22 2021

    @rohitgsreelatha174 @rohitgsreelatha174

    Looked it up so I could be sure, this is what it says on the LSAC website; if you find out anything different let me know lol (scheduling opens up two weeks before first day of testing):

    https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/getting-ready-your-lsat-flex-exam

    Step 2: Schedule Your Exam Time

    Timeline: Once scheduling sign-up opens

    (About two weeks prior to the first day of testing)

    The LSAT-Flex is a remotely proctored exam. Before you can test, you’ll need to schedule a testing time with ProctorU. You’ll receive an email from LSACinfo@kimmelsara198.org with more details about how to schedule your exam shortly before sign-up opens.

    If you do not already have an account with ProctorU, this email will include credentials that you can use to set up your account.

    If you need assistance scheduling your exam time, please contact ProctorU by phone at 855.772.8678 or through the Live Chat feature available in your ProctorU account.

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  • Saturday, May 22 2021

    Do you have to sign up with Proctor U and are there times available that you can schedule on Proctor U? And do you schedule other exams on proctor u by a designated time?

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