LSAT Inbox

Welcome to the LSAT Inbox! This is a weekly blog series that answers frequently asked questions about the LSAT®. We encourage you to check back often for answers to more questions you may have as you prepare for the test.

I’m trying to schedule my LSAT, but none of the available time slots work for me. Will more times be added?

We encourage test takers to schedule their LSAT as soon as scheduling opens, as timeslots sometimes fill up quickly. However, if they can’t find their preferred time slot, it is a good practice to check back often as some time slots do open for various reasons, including test takers who change their time slot or decide to withdraw from the test administration. We continually assess capacity so that all test takers who want to test are able to do so.

How can I find the closest Prometric test center?

A preliminary list of test centers is available to test takers through their online LSAC.org account. The definitive list of test centers for each administration will be available on Prometric’s ProScheduler tool when scheduling opens for each administration.

I’ve been approved for accommodations on the LSAT. Do I need to inform the proctor of my accommodations?

No. If you’re approved for a testing accommodation, your proctor will be made aware of your accommodations prior to the start of your test.

How can I contact LSAC if I have additional questions?

If you have a question that wasn’t answered here, you can contact us using our “Chat” feature by clicking on the chat icon on the bottom right corner of the LSAT pages on our website, via email at LSACinfo@LSAC.org, or call us at 1.800.336.3982. You can also refer to our The LSAT This Week blog for details on upcoming test deadlines, how to prepare for the test, how to avoid having your session flagged, and more.