What is the LSAT?
The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is administered by the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC). All information about the test’s format, important dates, and how to register can be found on their website – lsac.org. Applications to schools will also be submitted through lsac.org. Students can take the LSAT up to 5 times, and there are multiple dates throughout the year that it is offered. The test can be taken remotely or in person at a testing center. Regardless of location, the test is completed on a computer. Paper versions of the test are only available through accommodations.
LSAT Resources
- LSAC.org
- LawHub Press Plus - Offers practice exams
- LSAT Demon - LSAT Demon provides straightforward explanations and easy-to-follow LSAT lessons. Their smart drilling feature automatically tracks students’ mistakes and picks the best problems for them to work on. Centenary College of Louisiana students can receive 25% off the first month! To receive the coupon, make a free account using your school email address, then help@lsatdemon.com, telling them you are a Centenary College of Louisiana Student.
- Thinking LSAT is a free podcast series from the founders of LSAT Demon. It can be found on thinklsat.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and Youtube. The series covers every LSAT and application-related topic imaginable.
- LSAT Demon Daily is another free podcast series from the founders of LSAT Demon. It can be found on thinkinglsat.com, Spotify, Apple Music, and Youtube. New episodes are released daily and cover LSAT and law school admissions—offering practical, actionable advice.
- Kahn Academy LSAT Prep - Khan Academy offers free video and article lessons.