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Unlimited number of attempts

EmoryLAwEmoryLAw Alum Member
in General 26 karma

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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  • Leah M BLeah M B Alum Member
    8392 karma

    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.

  • 1000001910000019 Alum Member
    edited July 2018 3279 karma

    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.

  • JustDoItJustDoIt Alum Member
    3112 karma

    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.

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