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  • How to Get a 180 on the LSAT: 8 Essential Tips

    So you want to get a perfect score on the LSAT. Who doesn’t? As you might imagine, however, it is incredibly difficult. The exact number of people who accomplish this feat is difficult to determine from available data. Roughly 150,000 LSATs are taken each year, though that number changes every year and many of those…

  • How Much Does the LSAT Cost?

    This article answers the question “How much does the LSAT cost?” and reveals the various other fees associated with the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). All fees are paid in U.S. dollars to the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). These calculations (referenced below) are separate from any LSAT prep course expenses.

  • How Many Times Can You Take the LSAT?

    The number of times a student can sit for the Law School Admission Test has been in flux over the past few years. Before September of 2017, a student could take the test three times in any two-year period. In September 2017, however, rules changed to allow unlimited retakes for all students. But most recently,…

  • How Long to Study for the LSAT?

    There are tons of considerations that go into determining how long to study for the LSAT (Law School Admission Test), but as a professional LSAT tutor who has worked with thousands of students, I feel the best way to determine how long to study is to figure out your current score and compare it to…

  • How Long Is the LSAT?

    As of June 2019, the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) consists of exactly 2 hours and 55 minutes of actual testing time. However, when calculating how long the LSAT takes, don’t forget to include the breaks and administrative tasks. For example, the check-in process and the proctor’s instructions often take well over an hour. All…

  • How Long Does It Take to Get LSAT Scores?

    The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) releases Law School Admission Test (LSAT) scores approximately three weeks after the administration of the LSAT. The wait can be hard, but patients is a virtue. There are also a few things you can do to speed up the process and make sure you receive your hard-earned scores on…

  • How Hard Is the LSAT?

    The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is an incredibly difficult test. Fewer than 0.03% of test takers achieve a perfect score of 180. Moreover, this “perfect score” allows for two or three missed question on a test of only approximately 100 questions. That is, a test taker can miss up to three questions and still…

  • What Is the LSAT?

    The LSAT is the Law School Admission Test. The scores from this test are used to apply for admission to all accredited United States and some Canadian law schools. Although a handful of law schools (Harvard, NYU, UCLA, and Boston University, among others,) also accept results of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) for admission, the…

  • Best LSAT Prep Courses

    Best Overall Online LSAT Courses: Manhattan Prep LSAT Interact – $599  ★★★★★ Magoosh LSAT – $645 (frequent sales, currently $149/12mos)  ★★★★★ 7Sage LSAT Course – $749  ★★★★✩ Best Online LSAT Courses for Students on a Budget: Blueprint Online Anytime – $199/mo  ★★★★✩ PowerScore On Demand – $195/mo  ★★★✩✩ Best Online LSAT Course for Students Who…

  • Best LSAT Prep Books

    As a professional LSAT tutor, I’ve had the chance to look at just about every LSAT prep book available. I’ve compiled a list of my recommendations for the best of the best, both for overall prep and for section-specific training. My recommendations are: Best Overall LSAT Prep Book for Goal Scores Over 155: PowerScore Bible…