In-person LSAT will return this Fall, in addition to remote format

Starting in August, test takers will have the option to take the Law School Admission Test remotely or in person at a testing center, according to the Law School Admission Council.

Both options will be offered throughout the 2023-2024 testing cycle and available to most test takers. The LSAT Writing essay portion will still be offered remotely and can be taken at any time and day. The contents of the test will remain the same in both options.

LSAC is finalizing details for the 2023-2024 testing cycle, which officially begins on July 1. Registration for the cycle will open in mid-May according to the LSAC’s website.

For test takers planning to take the LSAT at home, LSAC recommends that they do so in a quiet, well-lit, private room. They also suggest that a laptop or desktop computer with a Windows or Mac operating system and at least 1024 MB of RAM, a webcam, a microphone and a strong and stable Internet connection

By Yale Office of Career Strategy
Yale Office of Career Strategy