LSAT Inbox - April 2026 LSAT Reminders
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.
Is there anything I should do in LawHub before my test day?
You should log in to LawHub at least once prior to your session with the same credentials you use to log in to JD Services. Twenty-four hours prior to your scheduled test, you should see an “LSAT” option in the left-hand menu of your LawHub account.
How can I check if my device is compatible for the LSAT?
Please test your equipment prior to your test via Prometric's System Readiness Check . Please make sure to remove background applications prior to your test. You can find instructions on our Remote LSAT Checklist page.
What browser do I need to use if I am testing remotely?
It is required to use Google Chrome browser.
What type of computer should I use to take the LSAT?
You may take the LSAT on either a desktop computer or a laptop.
If testing on a desktop computer, please be aware that proctors do not allow you to lift the computer, so you must use an external webcam.
If testing on a laptop, please plug your device directly into a power source, unattached to a docking station. Please be aware that Bluetooth speakers and headphones are not permitted.
Do I need to have my username and password to test?
Yes, please memorize your LawHub username and password or have this information available to you. If you write your credentials down, you will need to show them to your proctor and then destroy the paper before you begin testing. You will need these items to take the test!
You will also need a valid ID. Please review Identification Accepted for LSAT Admission for more information about ID requirements.
You may also visit Dos and Don’ts for Test Day to get familiar with a few helpful tips to ensure a smooth testing experience. We also suggest you review the LSAC Candidate Agreement.
Are there any other steps to complete to ensure a smooth remote testing experience?
Yes. Turn off your notifications and adjust your audio volumes to a normal range. Make sure your background applications are turned off. Instructions for Windows and Mac devices are listed on our Remote LSAT Checklist page.
Will there be Prometric technical support available during my remote LSAT?
Please restart your computer and reopen the ProProctor page. Please click the “Contact Support” button on the top right. Once on the ProProctor Help page, please click the chat button on the bottom right corner. You will be prompted to answer a series of questions before connecting to a live agent. Please be advised that the live agent will not be able to remote into your computer but will assist you with questions and prompted action to resolve your issues. Once your issue is resolved, they will direct you on the steps needed to reconnect to a readiness agent and then to a proctor. If unable to resolve while connected to your proctor, you will need to exit ProProctor and reconnect.
I am an international test taker. Is there anything else I need to know regarding my test?
Yes, you will be taking your April 2026 LSAT on Friday, April 10. Please log in to your account and double check your appointment testing time, including the time zone, to prevent confusion. Ensure you are located in the area you indicated during your registration process.
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.