The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is by far the most common test taken by candidates seeking admission into law schools. Some law schools will accept GRE scores however taking the GRE for these programs is less common than the LSAT.
The LSAT is administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). The highest score on the LSAT is 180 and the lowest is 120.
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In addition to the free and lower cost LSAT prep resources available from Khan Academy, AccessLex, Sponsors for Educational Opportunities (SEO-Law), and Council on Legal Opportunities, Inc. (CLEO), there are many test preparation companies that offer virtual and/or in-person prep resources. The companies include the following:
- Blueprint
- Get Prepped
- Kaplan
- PowerScore
- ScoreItUp
- TestMasters
- The Princeton Review
- 7Sage
- For those with a CAS fee waiver, they offer LSAT Prep for just $1.
- LSAT Demon
Please take your time to look at student reviews of the services the companies provide and think about which ones will support your unique learning style the most effectively.
Note: Some of the test prep companies host on-campus or virtual workshops and attend the annual Law School Fair to help connect with students who might be interested in their services.
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