LSAT Inbox: LSAT–Puerto Rico 2026
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.
I was not able to schedule for the LSAT–Puerto Rico because the test centers were full. Can I still try to schedule?
Scheduling for the LSAT–Puerto Rico is now closed. April 2026 and June 2026 LSAT registrations are open; however, please keep in mind that these tests are administered in English only.
What are the dates for the LSAT–Puerto Rico?
The days assigned for the LSAT–Puerto Rico will be as follows:
Thursday, February 19 – test center only
Friday, February 20 – test center only
Saturday, February 21 – test centers and remote
Is there a way to see what the test will look like on test day?
Yes, please log in to your free LawHub account to access the Official LSAT–Puerto Rico PrepTest to practice.
Can I take the LSAT–Puerto Rico if I am applying to law schools outside of Puerto Rico?
No. The LSAT–Puerto Rico scores can only be used to apply to law schools in Puerto Rico. An LSAT–Puerto Rico score will not be sent to mainland schools and cannot be used to apply for admission to a law school outside of Puerto Rico.
What law schools in Puerto Rico will accept my score from the LSAT–Puerto Rico?
The LSAT–Puerto Rico is accepted at the University of Puerto Rico Law School, the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law, and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico. These are the only three nationally accredited law schools in which Spanish is the principal language of instruction.
Is there anything I should be aware of regarding LSAT–Puerto Rico?
Yes, please be mindful of the time zones! Puerto Rico uses Atlantic Standard Time (AST). AST is 1 hour ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST). Be sure to check your appointment times.
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.