LSAT is short for Law School Admission Test. This is a test that is required by many law schools as part of the admission process. However, a small but growing number also accepts the GRE. Take note that your Law School Admission test score is very necessary for law school applications. As a matter of fact, it is a key component.
LSAT – When is the Law School Admission Test
Below are the dates scheduled for the LSAT 2021. Below is for the Puerto Rico, Canada, U.S Virgin Island, and the United States region.
June 12, June 13, June 15
August 14, August 15, August 17
TBD, Week starting October 9
TBD, Week starting November 13
TBD, Week starting January 15
TBD, Week starting February 12
TBD, Week starting March 12
TBD, Week starting April 30
TBD, Week starting June 11
Europe, Africa, and the Middle East Region
June 17
TBD, Week starting October 9
TBD, Week starting January 15
TBD, Week starting April 30
TBD, Week starting June 11
Australia and New Zealand Region
June 17
TBD, Week starting October 9
TBD, Week starting January 15
TBD, Week starting April 30
TBD, Week starting June 11
For Asia and South Pacific Islands
June 17
TBD, Week starting October 9
TBD, Week starting January 15
TBD, Week starting April 30
TBD, Week starting June 11
South America, Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean Region
June 17
TBD, Week starting October 9
TBD, Week starting January 15
TBD, Week starting April 30
TBD, Week starting June 11
How good is a 179 on the LSAT?
The average score on the LSAT test is 150. Scoring a hundred and seventy-nine (179) on the test is certainly impressive. However, you should hold in thoughts that a score of 179 alone is not enough to ensure admission to Harvard Law School.
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