Your LSAT score is one of the most important factors law schools consider. Use these LSAT tips and guides to master the test.
LSAT Test Prep
7 Tips for LSAT Success
The LSAT doesn't test what you already know—it measures your ability to excel in law school. These test prep hints will help get you in an LSAT mindset.
How to Best Prepare for the LSAT
A test prep counselor offers his opinion on how to attain your highest score.
Should You Take the June or October LSAT?
The pros and cons of either test date depend entirely on you.
Learn What’s Different About the February LSAT
Law schools seem more interested in late candidates, so there may still be time to apply.
How to Handle a Low LSAT Score or GPA
Readers ask the law admissions expert for help with their LSAT and GPA scores.
When to Cancel Your LSAT Score
Not happy with your LSAT results? You have six days to cancel your score. Canceling has implications, so make sure you know it's a smart move.
Best Law Schools
Once you have your LSAT score, you can focus on finding the right school. With the U.S. News rankings of Best Law Schools you can narrow your school search by test score, location, tuition, and school size.
Test Prep Goes Mobile
Test preparation applications–such as Watermelon Express, Easel, and offerings from traditional test prep companies–can help boost your scores via unconventional means.
More About Law Schools
- Let Passion, Career Goals Guide Law School Decision
- Turn a Law School Internship Into a Job
- Ask 3 Questions to Decide About Taking the June LSAT
- Make the Most of Your First Law School Summer
- Take Advantage of a Smaller Law School Applicant Pool
- Juggle Commitments, Test Prep Ahead of the LSAT
- Determine if a Two-Year Law School Program is a Good Fit

