LSAT Inbox – General LSAT Prep
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.
What resources are available to prepare for the LSAT? Are there any preparation resources for LSAT Argumentative Writing?
All candidates have access to LawHub for free. Your account contains multiple PrepTests with the ability to review your answers. Additionally, drill sets focusing on specific types of Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning questions are available for free on LawHub.
All test registrants will also receive an email invitation to access Strategy Booster approximately six weeks before their scheduled test date. You may also purchase a LawHub Advantage subscription for additional practice tests.
What is Strategy Booster?
Strategy Booster is a set of free, optional, asynchronous resources open to anyone who registers for the LSAT during the 2025-2026 testing cycle. It provides test takers with resources that combine advice shared by people who have recently taken the LSAT with current research on learning and performance to help test takers identify strategies they can use to improve their LSAT performance.
What do I need for my test?
You will need your confirmation number to log in to the ProProctor application you downloaded before test day. Once you are connected to a proctor, you will need your LawHub user ID and password whether you are testing remotely or at the test center. Please memorize your sign in credentials as you will need them to start your session.
You will also need a government-issued ID, expired less than three months, and you will need to be present within half an hour of your scheduled time to complete your test. Please review the Identification Accepted for LSAT Admission page on our website.
If testing remotely, please also review the Remote LSAT Checklist on our website.
Can I use a desktop computer for my remote test?
Yes, however, please be sure your computer has an external webcam, so you can complete your room scan. An external webcam is required even if your desktop has a built-in camera.
Can I use a Bluetooth device when taking the LSAT?
No, Bluetooth devices are strictly prohibited. You may use a wired device that is plugged in through a USB. Bluetooth-enabled medical devices require an approved accommodation by the requested deadline.
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.