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With the changes coming to the LSAT starting in August, updated test preparation materials are now available in LSAC’s LawHub, designed to support test takers planning to test in August or later.
LSAC Law School Forums offer a convenient way for prospective law students to learn about JD, LLM, and law-related master’s degrees and certificate programs from law school representatives across the U.S. and Canada.
As you begin your exciting journey into law, LSAC has reimagined the ways we can support your success. With the goal of reducing barriers to legal education, our new Plus, Guided Journey program is designed to fit into your busy lifestyle by providing structured resources and proactive, tailored support.
Our recent prelaw advisor webinar featured a conversation with Kimberly Saks, the prelaw advisor at one of our first LawReady schools, who discussed her experiences implementing LawReady.
In a previous blog, Troy Lowry made a bold prediction about AI reshaping the legal landscape. A recent study shows that the integration of AI into the legal field may be slower than he thought.
Scheduling for the February LSAT will open on January 23. Get details about how to schedule for your preferred testing day and modality.
For more than two decades, LSAC’s Plus program has been at the forefront of empowering aspiring law students. For 2024, the program has undergone a transformative redesign, enabling it to reach more students, offer increased support throughout the application journey, and collaborate with a greater number of law schools than ever before.
Our first undergraduate institutions have begun to offer the LawReady program on their campuses. We are excited to be working with these trailblazing schools!
Scheduling for the January LSAT will open on December 12. Get details about how to schedule for your preferred testing day and modality.
With the continued growth and development of LSAC’s LawHub, Khan Academy and LSAC believe students will be best served by having one centralized place to go to prepare for the LSAT, and that place should be LawHub.