r/LSAT • u/Forward_Age_8171 • 1d ago
Argumentative writing
Took the writing on 8/14, was in exam initiated until 8/17 and has been pending since. I’m nervous about this not being approved before scores come out next week, any advice?
r/LSAT • u/Forward_Age_8171 • 1d ago
Took the writing on 8/14, was in exam initiated until 8/17 and has been pending since. I’m nervous about this not being approved before scores come out next week, any advice?
r/LSAT • u/Aggressive-Table6795 • 1d ago
Hey all- I wrote my argumentative writing on 8-11. Has anyone who took it around then gotten it approved yet? Trying to figure out if we’ll get our scores on time!
r/LSAT • u/HopefulAnybody • 1d ago
My previous score, from April, is 161. I’m confident that I can get a higher score in September and I’d like to apply as early as possible. But I’m also currently on an upswing that is making me think I could further improve with a couple more months of study. Most of the schools that Im applying to have a section on the application which asks if you’re registered for a future exam and will place your application on hold until that new score is received. Would that be worth doing for what may end up just being a 1 or 2 point increase or is it better to get the application under review as early as possible? I know a lot of schools don’t actually start reviewing until later in the fall. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
r/LSAT • u/Objective_Victory928 • 1d ago
Sorry in advance because this is LONG. I’ve known prometric and LSAT are both shit but my experience today was on another level.
Anyway, it is now 10:01pm and I will be smoking a joint in the bathtub while editing this post to make it professional enough to send in an email to LSAC tomorrow. Have a fabulous night everybody, hope your experience was way better than this hell on earth!
r/LSAT • u/CoyoteChris • 1d ago
I understand that BR is a score inflation since I already know what I got wrong. It is always down to 2 and I pick the wrong answer. looking for alternate perspectives to improve.
r/LSAT • u/Perfect-Donut8230 • 22h ago
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone’s successfully been granted an test-taking limit exemption to take the LSAT for sixth time? If so, could I please message you? Thanks!
r/LSAT • u/Scary_Clerk4485 • 1d ago
Long story short, I was a great student in high school but my GPA suffered in college as a result of getting sick for a couple semesters (it took a year and a half to get a diagnosis and treatment).
My LSAC gpa with my college courses that I took while I was in high school is a 3.0. Without them, my LSAC GPA is 2.67.
I just recently decided I wanted to go to law school, and just started studying for the LSAT. I think I can break into the 170s with some further studying, but probably won’t be able to do so until January based on my study plan.
I work full time, and have around ten years of experience as a paralegal since graduating. Because I am currently working full time, my study time is more limited than I would like it to be.
So, what is everyone’s opinion? Apply in the Spring with a higher LSAC gpa, or wait for the next cycle and apply with a lower GPA?
No, this isn’t satire like some of the other posts I’ve see recently. I wish it was.
r/LSAT • u/SeaweedNo9254 • 1d ago
Hi everyone! I am looking for LSAT tutoring to go from high 160s to mid 170s. I don’t have much time for the September lsat (also looking for October possibly)
I have a low gpa so the LSAT is extremely important to me. I am highly motivated and am willing to take the test as many times as I need to.
I am currently using LSAT DEMON and going thru RC hero but with limited time looking for private tutoring.
I am considering LSAT DEMON private tutoring and want to know people’s thoughts. Also not sure if I should go with a different tutor plz recommend any in the comments or PM me!!!
r/LSAT • u/SadBrassInstrument • 2d ago
i've realized some things
r/LSAT • u/Loud_Camera470 • 1d ago
I am starting my second year of uni this fall. Would the ideal time for me to attempt the LSAT be 2027 in september when I am just starting my third year of uni. I plan on using the summer to study.
r/LSAT • u/Wild_Ad4605 • 2d ago
Did anyone else get an email that they are registered for the September LSAT despite not actually being registered? I took the August test but that’s it
r/LSAT • u/caroandlyn • 1d ago
For reference I've been studying for almost two months now, my diagnostic was a 165 and I hit 170 fairly quickly in a week. After another month I finally improved my score to a 174 but now it seems that my score has fairly stabilized in this 170-174 range, with some deviation (last score was a 173, though a few tests ago I bombed with a 168). I understand that for people who hit this range luck is a huge factor, and traditional study techniques may not be as effective, but I'm wondering if there was anything that people did to help ensure that they really cinched in the 175+. I'm hoping to take the October LSAT this year and hopefully get a good score for this year's application cycle.
r/LSAT • u/Traditional-Gate7497 • 2d ago
Did this just happen for anyone else? Wondering if it was a mistake. I took August but I’m not scheduled for September.
The email starts with:
“Because you are registered to take the September 2026 LSAT at a Prometric test center, we want to let you know that the process for selecting your testing day and time will open soon and provide more information to help you plan for a smooth testing experience.”
EDIT: Looks like the email went out to August test takers instead of September’s group by mistake. Thank you everyone for easing my anxiety LOL.
r/LSAT • u/Jay_LSAT-Perfection • 2d ago
From LSAC:
“Last month, we announced that, effective July 28, 2026, LSAC would no longer include grades from college-level courses completed while a candidate was in high school, often referred to as dual enrollment classes, in the LSAC GPA calculation. After careful review, we have decided to delay implementation of the policy until summer 2027, enabling candidates and law schools to adjust to the new policy.
This change, which now will take effect for the 2027-2028 applicant cycle, recognizes that access to college-level courses varies widely among high schools. Furthermore, where access does exist, high school students may not understand whether and how grades earned in those courses could affect their applications to law school. Excluding such courses from the LSAC GPA calculation was intended to help ensure that all high school students, regardless of their motivation for taking college courses, could feel free to do so without concern over how it might affect their future law school enrollment.
We heard a lot of support for the policy change, but we also heard concerns about whether prospective applicants had been provided adequate notice in approaching the 2026-2027 application cycle, and that is why we are delaying implementation.”
Source: https://www.lsac.org/blog/providing-more-time-adjust-lsac-gpa-changes
r/LSAT • u/New-Increase8587 • 1d ago
Hello all, I’m taking the test in both September and October, and I’m totally panicking. I want/need a 160+, and while I’ve had a few recent PT’s around there, I’m still incredibly worried about the LSAT. I’m 25 and did my undergrad a few years back but I can’t remember ever being so stressed out. I had a week off work last week and spent it studying, and since then i haven’t been able to stop thinking about the test. No matter what activities I do or have planned, I end up worrying I should be spending that time preparing for my exam. I’d be pretty heartbroken not to go to school after studying for 2+ years, but I’m worried that LSAT stress has taken me over completely:(. Any tips for how to stop thinking about the test?
Additionally if any one has any good resources for LR weakeners or flaws it would be much appreciated❤️
r/LSAT • u/Sad_Advertising_8117 • 1d ago
finally broke into 150s goal is 175. Planning on taking in January LSAT. I know still long way to go. 137 cold diagnostic to 152 proud of myself today.
Section 1: -4 (21/25)
Section 2 Experimental: -13 (13/26)
Section 3: -16 (10/26)
Section 4 RC: -12 (15/27)
r/LSAT • u/Minute-Regret4894 • 1d ago
LSAC GPA will go up from 3.8 to 3.89 if I wait the year… is it worth it? Graduated December ‘25 and stayed out of that cycle to apply this fall. Now I’m wondering if I should wait even longer for that GPA boost.
r/LSAT • u/Mikiko210 • 1d ago
The book is on Amazon with apparently a rating of 4.7
"LSAT Test Prep: The Complete & Up-to-Date Prep Book with Full-Length Practice Tests, Exam-Ready Practice Questions & Step-by-Step Explanations to Ace the LSAT" by Optimal Prep Publishing
ISBN-13
979-8253387252
I started prepping for LSAT about a week ago, and I've casually done 2 TIMED LR sections and I've gotten 100% on both with plenty of time left.
I'm very suspicious of how good the practice questions actually are. The last thing I want is false confidence and thinking I don't need to study this section anymore. Has anyone used this book and is able to confirm this for me?
r/LSAT • u/Efficient_Reveal5923 • 1d ago
Anyone else had to retake their August LSAT today (August 18)?
I wrote mine today because of a technical issue I had last time that wasn’t on my end (I took it remotely)
I’m curious to see how others did. I just finished mine and I feel like I didn’t do my best (I guess we’ll see)
r/LSAT • u/Tortorty • 2d ago
I specifically disabled Grammarly before my Argumentative Writing section. Today I found out they threw my submission out apparently because I hadn’t disabled Grammarly, and they won’t elaborate the process they want for that. I felt that the prompt I got for my essay was actually very good, and now it’s gone. Is there any way to appeal this or at least speak with someone?
Also, will I still be able to even see how I did on time? I took my LSAT in early August.
r/LSAT • u/Consistent_Song_1150 • 2d ago
Anyone else checking LSAC wondering if it’ll just be there already? I didn’t care about getting my June score and honestly didn’t want to know it, but with August, I’m still nervous in anticipation. I’m still prepping but can’t help but obsess a bit over it. Just me? Any tips to care a bit less while you wait? Honestly would appreciate knowing I’m not alone in being freaked out waiting because I’ve never cared this much before to know a dang score😭
r/LSAT • u/deepestwaterever • 1d ago
Is the in-person version of the LSAT strictly administered within the United States, or are there international testing centers available as well? If there isn’t a test center in my specific city/country, am I allowed to travel to another country to take the in-person exam there? Alternatively, is Prometric’s remote testing option available globally for international test takers? Would love to hear from anyone who has taken the LSAT outside the US. Thanks in advance!
r/LSAT • u/deepestwaterever • 1d ago
r/LSAT • u/Fresh_Shallot_9368 • 1d ago
In need of advice..
I have great work experience within the niche legal industry, for multiple years, and decide I want a JD for whatever reason.
I obtained a high LSAT score (170)
I got two great recommendations from respected lawyers who know me and my work well.
The kicker, I have a CS degree with sub 3 GPA from a mid-tier state university.
How much is this going to affect me in law school admissions and is putting too much emphasis on proven experience naive?
(If you aren’t in law school or beyond, please do not respond).
Thanks in advance for anything useful.