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LSAC has provided updates on the following:
◉Limits on Repeating the LSAT
LSAC has introduced a new test-taking limit policy starting in August 2023. This change, however, will only impact a small group—less than 1% of all LSAT takers. Under this new policy, you can take the LSAT five times in the current score reporting period (i.e., since June 2018) and up to seven times over a lifetime.
For more details, you can visit the LSAC page here: Limits on Repeating the Test
◉LSAT Test Taking Schedule
As you may know, there were difficulties with remote proctoring during the first weekend of the August LSAT. To make up for it, LSAC added an extra testing day for the September LSAT. They've also introduced two additional testing dates each for both October and November this year. These additions won't impact the score release.
For more details, you can visit the LSAC page here: Upcoming LSAT Dates
◉Prelaw Success Live Events
LawHub is here to help you at every step of your education journey.
On Tuesday, September 26 at 2 p.m., LawHub will host “Is Law School Right for You?” where you will find out what law school is like and if you’re doing it for the right reasons. Experts from the legal community will answer questions and highlight how law school can help you achieve your goals. If you'd like to join, you can register here.
On Thursday, September 28 at 2 p.m., LawHub will host “LSAT Prep and Mental Wellness” where you will learn how to maintain mental wellness while preparing for a high-stakes assessment like the LSAT. You’ll hear from experts about the importance and value of the test and how to deal with the pressure of performing well. If you'd like to join, you can register here.