Due to scheduled maintenance and upgrades, services on LSAC.org, including access to individual accounts, the LSAC call center, and ACES, will be unavailable starting at 5 p.m. ET Thursday, July 24 until approximately 7 a.m. ET Monday, July 28. Services on LawHub and Unite will be available, but with limited capability. LSAC offices will be closed on Friday, July 25. Customer service representatives will be available, with limited access to candidate account information, during normal business hours via email (LSACinfo@LSAC.org) or through our chat feature. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Lily Knezevich

Lily Knezevich

Senior Vice President for Learning and Assessment, LSAC

Lily Knezevich is the senior vice president for learning and assessment at the Law School Admission Council. She earned her BA from New York University, majoring in mathematics and philosophy, and her MA in philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh. While completing her doctoral dissertation at the University of Pittsburgh, she accepted a position as assistant professor of philosophy at the College of William & Mary, concentrating in logic and the philosophy of language. She subsequently worked in test development at the Educational Testing Service, where she was the test development coordinator for the Graduate Record Examination.

As the creators of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), Law School Admission Council measurement scientists and test developers are responsible for continually researching the performance of the test to ensure that the LSAT is the most effective, fair, and valid assessment of candidates’ potential for success in law school.