The Law School Admissions Council announced Feb. 11 that, starting in August, it will remove the remote option for students to take the Law School Admission Test, the required entrance exam for law ...
In-person test-takers will have access to pencils and scrap paper as well as online tools like a timer, navigation bar, ...
Test takers will still complete the exam digitally, but they must do so at in-person testing centers, which will help deter ...
"This was a necessary step by LSAC—they had to shut off the superhighway of cheating that was occurring on remote tests,” Dave Killoran, founder and former CEO of PowerScore Test Prep, told Law.com.
About 5,000 remote LSAT takers faced delays and other tech issues this month The Law School Admission Council is adding capacity at in-person test centers Aug 17 (Reuters) - Widespread problems with ...
Aug 10 (Reuters) - It turns out people like taking the Law School Admission Test in the comfort of their own home. More than half — 61% — of the 19,463 aspiring lawyers registered for this month’s ...
It really wasn't a great weekend for the Law School Admissions Test and the people behind it. Unlike in the olden days when people (raises hand) had to go to some dank, far-off test center to take the ...
The short answer is that it currently takes about four hours, with five sections in total. However, big changes are coming. The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a critical component in the law ...