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Learn how to disable grammar-checking programs, such as Grammarly, when taking LSAT Argumentative Writing, as these programs aren't allowed during the test.
This blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.
Scheduling for the January LSAT will open on December 18. Get details about how to schedule for your preferred testing day and modality.
This blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.
This blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.
By Elizabeth Bodamer
Why are so many people applying to law school? How are they experiencing this competitive admission cycle?
Why are so many people applying to law school? How are they experiencing this competitive admission cycle?
This blog series answers test takers’ frequently asked questions about the LSAT.
Victor D. Quintanilla, professor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, believes belonging is built, not found, and students and schools can work in tandem to build a solid foundation.
By Meera Deo
Schools should recognize the direct relation between a student's sense of belonging and their academic outcomes.
Schools should recognize the direct relation between a student's sense of belonging and their academic outcomes.
Scheduling for the November 2025 LSAT opens 10/21. Get details about how to schedule for your preferred testing day and modality.