How many times per year is the LSAT offered?
Posted: Mon May 13, 2019 12:00 pm
I seem to be a bit out of the loop in terms of law school admissions and the process. I was well versed a couple of years ago pertaining to the policies, but wasn't ready to apply, and now that I am shooting for application for Fall 2020, there are a few things I am unclear about:
1). A couple of years ago it appeared the LSAT was offered four times annually, it appears to have changed.
A. Do you still get 3 attempts to take within a 2 year period?
B. I want to aim for June 2020, for my retest. Is the LSAT offered each June or at late, October?
2). A couple of years ago it appeared there were some schools in the Top 14 that were splitter friendly for applicants with a 3.0-3.4 gpa and a 175-179 LSAT.
A). Are there any Top 14 schools still splitter friendly?
B). Have any applicants with lower gpa's than that but same LSAT's snagged one?
3). For Fall 2020 application, is September 2020 still ideal to apply, if you wish to start Fall 2021?
1). A couple of years ago it appeared the LSAT was offered four times annually, it appears to have changed.
A. Do you still get 3 attempts to take within a 2 year period?
B. I want to aim for June 2020, for my retest. Is the LSAT offered each June or at late, October?
2). A couple of years ago it appeared there were some schools in the Top 14 that were splitter friendly for applicants with a 3.0-3.4 gpa and a 175-179 LSAT.
A). Are there any Top 14 schools still splitter friendly?
B). Have any applicants with lower gpa's than that but same LSAT's snagged one?
3). For Fall 2020 application, is September 2020 still ideal to apply, if you wish to start Fall 2021?