The Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, is administered by the Law School Admission
Council (LSAC) and is required by nearly all American Bar Association (ABA) approved
law schools as one component of an admission file. Visit the LSAC website to learn more about the LSAT and how to register.
Online LSAT Preparation Resources
FAQ LSAC has compiled a helpful list of their most frequently asked questions organized
by "Before the Test", "Day of the Test", and "After You Take the Test".
General Test Prep Video This video contains general test-taking tips, straight from LSAC's Test Development
Group.
Analytical Reasoning Test Prep Video This video contains test-taking tips specifically for the Analytical Reasoning section,
straight from LSAC's Test Development Group.
Logical Reasoning Test Prep Video This video contains test-taking tips specifically for the Logical Reasoning section,
straight from LSAC's Test Development Group.
Reading Comprehension Test Prep Video This video contains test-taking tips specifically for the Reading Comprehension
section, straight from LSAC's Test Development Group.
Khan Academy has partnered with LSAC to offer LSAT specific videos starting in the later part
of 2018. Click here to learn more about this partnership.
Magoosh.com LSAT Blog provides video lessons and blog posts on many different LSAT topics for all three
multiple choice sections and the writing section. They also have free LSAT concepts
flashcards.
Quizlet.com is a free online resource that comes with ready-made flashcards and quizzes made
by other students. You can search for the term LSAT to find flashcards and quizzes
based on LSAT concepts. You can also create your own flashcards.
Vocabulary.com is a free online resource that provides word lists. You can search vocabulary lists for
the term LSAT to find the different word lists. You can then review the word lists
with either the word and definition or just the word. You can also practice the lists
in a quiz-like format and it will track your progress so you know what to work on.
Chegg LSAT Test Prep provides one free full-length LSAT practice test. They have additional paid services
if you choose to take that route.
University of Dayton School of Law provides two different free study timelines for those studying for the LSAT. They
have a two- and four-month study plan available.
Kaplan 30-day Trial gives you 24/7 access to practice exams and classes, but only for a 30-day period.
LSAT Prep Courses provides information on various prep reviews and advice for students planning to
take the LSAT.
LSAT Practice Test has information about the test, and a practice test that you can use to gauge your
preparedness
If you are looking for information on paid test prep services, you can find reviews,
service details, and course descriptions for LSAT prep courses at Reviews.com.