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Introducing LSAT Remove Checkbox Feature

Upgrade your LSAT experience with our new Remove Checkbox feature. Say goodbye to unnecessary distractions and streamline your study sessions effortlessly.

Key Features:

Easily remove distracting checkboxes from your LSAT practice tests
Customize your test-taking environment to suit your preferences
Focus solely on answering questions without visual clutter

Potential Use Cases and Benefits:

Increase focus and concentration during practice tests
Enhance productivity by eliminating unnecessary visual stimuli
Create a tailored testing environment for optimized performance

With LSAT Remove Checkbox feature, you can now take control of your LSAT preparation like never before. Stay laser-focused on what truly matters and ace your exam with confidence.

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A good time to take the test is the previous year. For instance, a student who is applying for admission in the fall of 2020, should schedule the test between June-October of 2019.
Typically, students applying for regular fall admission take the test during June or September/October of the previous calendar year. You can take the test in December or February, but many schools will have filled some of their seats by the time your scores hit the admissions office.
The LSAT is offered 9 times a yearevery month except May, August, and December. You should take the LSAT no later than the summer or fall of the year in which you intend to apply, a full year (or more) before you intend to begin law school.
The LSAT is offered 9 times a yearevery month except May, August, and December. You should take the LSAT no later than the summer or fall of the year in which you intend to apply, a full year (or more) before you intend to begin law school.
A good time to take the test is the previous year. For instance, a student who is applying for admission in the fall of 2020, should schedule the test between June-October of 2019.
If you are still in college and plan to go to law school right after graduation, you should take the LSAT in the summer after your junior year or the fall of your senior year.
Law school applications become available between the end of August and the beginning of October. Most schools state deadlines somewhere between February 1 and June 1. However, 99 percent of law schools start admitting people shortly after applications become available (in October and November).
If you have an LSAC online account, you should receive your score approximately 3 weeks after taking the test. You can also receive your scores via phone with TelScore for a fee of $10 approximately three weeks after taking the test.
LSAT takers will automatically receive their scores by email approximately three weeks after taking the test. Please keep your email address current in your LSAC.org account to make sure you receive your score promptly.
The LSAT score emails are very plain. The subject line simply reads Your LSAT Score and the email body tells you your score and percentile. That's it. You can log into your LSAC account for more details, but be prepared to see your score as soon as you open that email.
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