LSAT changes give aspiring law students more options - News

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Aspiring law students will have more opportunities to take the LSAT following two major changes made by the Law School Admission Council this summer.

Starting July 2018, the number of annual testing dates will increase from four to six. The tests will be administered in July, September, November, January, March and June. In addition, LSAC is removing the three-test limit on the number of times a prospective student may take the test during a two-year period.

These changes will provide greater flexibility to prospective law students, helping them avoid potential scheduling conflicts, an LSAC press release stated. 

“The additional test dates are an important part of LSAC’s continuing efforts to reduce barriers to entry into legal education,”…

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