LSAT Inbox - April 2026 LSAT Prep and General Information

Welcome to the LSAT Inbox! This is a 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.

How can LawHub help me prepare for the LSAT?  

The LSAT is administered through LawHub. When you practice in LawHub, you’re preparing for test day using the authentic test interface. Not only that, all of LawHub’s PrepTests are created from Official LSAT test forms that were previously administered to actual test takers. Drill sets focusing on specific types of Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning questions are also available for free on LawHub. Test takers receive personalized reports on their practice performance, helping them identify areas for improvement and providing the most relevant instructional materials for those areas.  

How do I access Official PrepTests?  

You can access your Official LSAT PrepTest(s) by logging into LawHub External link opens in new browser window and clicking on “LSAT Prep” using the navigation menu on the left-hand side.  

How can I view and print my PrepTest score report?  

You can view and print your PrepTest score report by following these simple steps:  

  • After signing into LawHub, click on the PrepTest for the report you would like to view.
  • Click on “View History.”
  • Click on the Report tab.

You will then be able to view the report with an overview of each section. If you choose to print the report, click on the Print Report (PDF) tab. Your score report will open in a new window as a printable PDF document.  

I am not ready to take my April 2026 LSAT. Can I move my registration to another administration?

Yes, you may complete a Test Day Change from JD Services up until April 8, 2026. Please note that fees will apply.  

Can I schedule my testing date and time for the April 2026 LSAT?  

Scheduling for the April 2026 LSAT opens on March 24. Please review the steps to schedule your test on our How to Schedule Your LSAT Testing Time page.  

Can I change my testing location for the April 2026 administration?

Yes, you can complete this step directly from JD Services under the LSAT Registration & Statuses page. Click on the “Change Location” link under this section, and select and certify the country or area and click “Update.” Please be aware that this must be completed by the deadline shown under the “Change Location” link.

My account doesn’t allow me to register for an LSAT after June 2026. Is there an issue?  

There is no issue with your account. Registrations for the 2026-2027 test year will open in mid-May. At this time, please feel free to review the future test dates for the 2026-2027 LSAT testing year.  

How can I contact LSAC if I have additional questions?

If you have a question that wasn’t answered here, please view our LSAT FAQ and LSAT Argumentative Writing FAQ pages for answers to other frequently asked questions. You can also 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 by phone at 1.800.336.3982.