LSAT Inbox — Score Preview and June 2026 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.

When will scores be released for the April 2026 LSAT?  

Scores were released for the April 2026 LSAT on Wednesday, April 29 assuming you have an approved LSAT Argumentative Writingsample on file and no holds on your account. Candidates who purchased Score Preview by the deadline will have six calendar days to decide if they want to keep or cancel their score.  

How can I check if I purchased Score Preview for my current administration?  

Log in to JD Services and Navigate to LSAT/The LSAT/LSAT Status: View All LSAT Information. You can scroll down to see your LSAT Score Preview Status in the “Status” column on the far right. Please note that "Not activated" notation does not mean that your score preview has not been purchased. It means that scores have not been released yet for the LSAT administration for which you purchased Score Preview.

Will I be able to see my score before the score release day if I purchase Score Preview?  

No, Score Preview does not allow candidates to see their score before score release. This service provides an option to review your score after it is released and gives you an opportunity to make a decision to keep it or cancel it within six calendar days. If you do not select to cancel your score within the six calendar days, your score will automatically be kept and will be reportable to law schools.  

What resources are available to prepare for the upcoming test?  

All candidates have access to their free LawHub® account. Your LawHub External link opens in new browser window 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 prior to their scheduled test date. You may also purchase a LawHub Advantage subscription for additional practice tests.  

How do I access Official LSAT Prep®?  

You can access official PrepTests by logging in to LawHub External link opens in new browser window and 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 your LawHub account, click on the PrepTest for the report you would like to view  
  • Click on View History  
  • Click on 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 Print Report (PDF) tab. Your score report will open in a new window as a printable PDF document.  

Does LSAC offer any preparation materials for LSAT Argumentative Writing?  

Yes, you may practice LSAT Argumentative Writing directly from LawHub External link opens in new browser window. LSAT Argumentative Writing will include a short preparatory period that test takers can use to organize their thoughts using guided prewriting analysis questions and to take notes using the digital notetaking tool provided in the testing environment.  

Will I be able to print out my practice LSAT Argumentative Writing sample from LawHub?

Yes, navigate to the LSAT Test Prep Library to print your practice LSAT Argumentative Writing sample. You may also take a screenshot of the submitted practice test. 

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.