February LSAT Scheduling
Scheduling for the February 2024 LSAT will begin on Tuesday, January 23. As we have done since the start of the current testing cycle, most test takers will have the option of taking the LSAT in the online, remotely proctored format or in person at a Prometric test center. While you were asked to express your preference when you registered for the LSAT, it is during the scheduling process that you will make a final decision.
The primary testing days will be Friday, February 9, and Saturday, February 10.
To minimize wait times in the scheduling queue, scheduling for the February 2024 LSAT will be offered on a staggered schedule.
If you do not have testing accommodations that include a paper-and-pencil format of the test, scheduling will begin on Tuesday, January 23.
On that date, you will receive an email communication detailing the times in which scheduling begins.
Scheduling Details
All dates/times are listed in Eastern Time (ET).
Testing Modality | Scheduling Opens | Scheduling Closes |
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In-Person / Test Center | Tue., 1/23 | Fri., 2/2, 11:59 p.m. ET |
Remote | Wed., 1/24 | Tue., 2/6, 11:59 p.m. ET |
January 23 has been designated as a “Center-Only” scheduling day. On this date, testers who wish to test in a test center will find their desired day’s opening. Scheduling for remote testing will not be available on this date.
On January 24, scheduling will be open for all testers, regardless of whether they wish to test remotely or in person at a Prometric test center.
Please note that scheduling for in-person testing will close on Friday, February 2, at 11:59 p.m. ET. Scheduling for remote testing will close on Tuesday, February 6, at 11:59 p.m. ET.
If you want to take your February 2024 LSAT at a Prometric test center, and are unable to schedule your test by the February 2 deadline, you can opt to take your February 2024 LSAT remotely or you can opt to request a test date change (fees apply) through your LSAC JD Account.
Testers with Paper-and-Pencil Format Accommodations
Test takers who have accommodations that include a pencil-and-paper format must schedule to take their test at a Prometric test center. If you have this accommodation, you will be able to use the online scheduling tool for your in-person test on Tuesday, January 23, through 11:59 p.m. ET on Friday, January 26.
If you’re unable to schedule your test using the online tool by the January 26 deadline, you must schedule your test via phone by contacting Prometric at 1.800.967.1139 (use Option 2). All scheduling for testers who have an accommodation that includes a paper-and-pencil format will close on Monday, January 29.
If you miss the deadline for in-person testing with an accommodation for a paper-and-pencil format, you can opt to take your February 2024 LSAT remotely (without your paper-and-pencil accommodation), or you can opt to request a test date change (fees apply) through your LSAC JD Account.
Multi-Day Test Takers
Test takers approved for accommodations that include taking the LSAT over multiple days will have their test days scheduled by Prometric based on their preferences noted at the time of registration.
If you have multi-day testing accommodations, you should receive a confirmation email from Prometric noting the days and times for your test. If you wish to change these dates and times chosen for you, you may do so by contacting Prometric directly via phone at 1.800.967.1139 and using Option 2.
Be sure to have your eligibility number, which was issued to you when you registered for the February 2024 LSAT. If you do not have your eligibility number, you may retrieve it from your LSAC JD account.
Important Reminder: Completing Your Registration
Your registration for the February 2024 LSAT will not be considered complete until you have uploaded a photo of yourself to your LSAC JD Account and acknowledged the LSAC Candidate Agreement. Failure to complete these steps may cause your February 2024 LSAT registration to be rescinded.
Questions?
If you have questions about your February 2024 LSAT, please consult the information and FAQs on our website or use our “Chat” feature by clicking on the chat icon on the bottom right corner of the LSAT website to get connected to one of our Candidate Services representatives during business hours. You can also contact LSAC Candidate Services via email at LSACinfo@LSAC.org, or call us at 1.800.336.3982.