The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is administered by Law School Admission Council (LSAC). You require valid LSAT score for admission into law schools of United States and Canada. The ABA Approved Law schools, Canadian law schools and Non ABA approved law schools consider LSAT score as standard of your acquired reading and verbal reasoning skills. The LSAT score is also considered as predictor of, ‘if you would be successful in law school and further in the profession.’
Many Law school recommends that you should write LSAT test by December for application to Fall Semester. However, it will be wise writing the test at the earliest say either in June or October. Also register for Law School Data Assembly Services (LSDAS), if you are planning to apply for ABA approved law schools.
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is administered four times in a year; in February, June, September and December. Monday testing is available three times in a year; in February, October and December to Saturday Sabbath Observers.
If you are planning to study Law either in a school of United States or Canada; register for the next LSAT administration with LSAC before closing date. The registration fee for LSAT administration is $123.
The LSAC council offers Fee Waiver facility to US or Canadian citizen, a US national, or a permanent resident alien of the United States with an Alien Registration Receipt Card (I-151 or I-551). You can apply for fee waiver facility only if you fulfill the eligibility criteria.