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  1. The LSAT - Law School Admission Test

    The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is an integral part of law school admission in the United States, Canada, and a growing number of other countries.

  2. Law School Admission Test - Wikipedia

    After June 2021, the name LSAT-Flex was dropped and the test was again referred to as just the LSAT, though the format continued to be used through the testing cycle that ended in June 2022.

  3. What the LSAT Is and How to Prepare - U.S. News & World Report

    May 22, 2025 · The LSAT — or Law School Admission Test — is the most common standardized test that law schools require prospective students to take.

  4. Free LSAT Practice Questions - Manhattan Review

    Take free LSAT practice questions including very detailed and intuitive solutions, all at Manhattan Review, the leading LSAT prep company worldwide.

  5. Khan Academy | Khan Academy

    Khan Academy offers free, personalized LSAT prep to help aspiring law students prepare for the Law School Admission Test.

  6. LSAT Prep Library: Official Practice Tests — LawHub

    Build your test-day confidence with LawHub’s Official LSAT PrepTests®. Get started for free, with unlimited practice using the authentic LSAT interface.

  7. Register for the LSAT - The Law School Admission Council

    You can register for the LSAT online through your LSAC.org account or over the phone at 215.968.1001.

  8. LSAT Test Dates 2025 - 2026 & Score Release | Kaplan Test Prep

    Dec 3, 2024 · Check out the latest LSAT test dates and registration timelines—including deadlines, score release dates, the best time to take the LSAT, and more.

  9. About the LSAT | Frequently Asked Questions | The Princeton Review

    The LSAT is an entrance exam required for admission to most law schools. It is a multiple-choice digital test that is administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC).

  10. Register for the LSAT | LawHub

    Find out about important registration deadlines and score release dates. You can register for the next LSAT through your LSAC JD Account.