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Welcome to the LSAT Update, your source for the latest news you can use about the LSAT!
By Elizabeth Bodamer
Through real-time data collection, LSAC’s 2025 Applicant Survey provides the first empirical glimpse into what applicants were thinking, feeling, and doing amid a competitive admission cycle unfolding during a period of legislative, policy, political, economic, and social changes.
Through real-time data collection, LSAC’s 2025 Applicant Survey provides the first empirical glimpse into what applicants were thinking, feeling, and doing amid a competitive admission cycle unfolding during a period of legislative, policy, political, economic, and social changes.
This blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.
Scheduling for the January LSAT will open on December 18. Get details about how to schedule for your preferred testing day and modality.
This blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.
This blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.
By James Leipold
The inequities we see in U.S. law school employment outcomes reflect U.S. history and the longstanding gaps in wealth, education, health, and justice.
The inequities we see in U.S. law school employment outcomes reflect U.S. history and the longstanding gaps in wealth, education, health, and justice.
By Elizabeth Bodamer
Why are so many people applying to law school? How are they experiencing this competitive admission cycle?
Why are so many people applying to law school? How are they experiencing this competitive admission cycle?
By Susannah Pollvogt
A portion of any law school's students will want to practice law in other states — states that require individuals to graduate from ABA-accredited law schools to sit for the Bar Exam.
A portion of any law school's students will want to practice law in other states — states that require individuals to graduate from ABA-accredited law schools to sit for the Bar Exam.
This blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.