
LSAT Testing Options: The Essentials
Taking the LSAT can be a daunting prospect. You likely imagine hours upon hours of studying, and you aren’t wrong. Preparing for the LSAT is a big task. To dispel
No matter what test you’re preparing for, the first step in any successful prep program is understanding the rules of the game. Or, as a wise man (Kendrick Lamar? Pretty sure it was Kendrick) once said, “Know your enemy.”
Fortunately, we’ve been around the block a few times, so we know a few things — almost 40 years’ worth of things, in fact. And because you’re our favorite, we want you to be able to know things, too. So if you have questions about the test, from scoring to accommodations to fundamental strategies, you can find the answers here. And if you don’t see the information you’re looking for, let us know at help@inspirica.com and we’ll fill in the gap just as soon as we can.
Taking the LSAT can be a daunting prospect. You likely imagine hours upon hours of studying, and you aren’t wrong. Preparing for the LSAT is a big task. To dispel
When thinking about preparing for the LSAT, the image that comes to mind is far more likely to involve lengthy hours hitting the books at a campus library than diagramming
Once you’ve decided to take the LSAT, test prep ultimately begins with selecting your first test date. The LSAC holds all the cards here. They choose the LSAT test dates,
Let’s get this out of the way: your primary LSAT prep books should be the official LSAC PrepTests. By using actual released LSATs you are giving yourself the best opportunity
As with most standardized tests, the LSAC provides testing accommodations for students with documented disabilities. LSAT testing accommodations are considered on a case-by-case basis, meaning there is no ‘standard’ set
“Remote” has become the adjective of choice in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and grad tests certainly have not been spared. For the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC),
When imagining preparing for the LSAT, the image that comes to mind is far more likely to involve lengthy hours hitting the books at a campus library than diagramming logic
The SAT Subject Tests are a collection of twenty hour-long, subject-specific tests that focus on subjects traditionally offered to students in high schools throughout the United States. Colleges use these