Here are the LSAT test dates for 2023 and 2024. We'll update this page as registration deadlines and score release dates are announced by LSAC.
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Register for the official LSAT only when your practice test scores indicate that you’re ready. You will know you’re ready when the average of your most recent 5–10 practice test scores is comfortably within your goal score range. Don’t focus too much on any one number. LSAT score variance is normal. Aim for a score that is likely to earn scholarships at your target law schools.
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Your LSAT score is one of the most important parts of your law school application. A difference of a few points can mean the difference between rejection and being offered a full scholarship at some law schools. Don’t apply to law school until you have your best LSAT score. Want to raise your score? Click here to practice sample, official LSAT questions. Then head over to LSAT Demon to drill questions from every LSAT ever released.