The LSAT Experience:
Serious times call for serious practice.

 •  Take the December 2011 LSAT - the most recently released test
 •  Administer the test on your own schedule using our self-proctoring tool
 •  Get detailed scoring, analyzing performance by section and question type
 •  Study full explanations to every question, game, passage and answer choice
 •  Watch an in-depth test review deconstructing the toughest questions

Registration for the LSAT Experience is now closed. Check back soon for information on the June LSAT Experience.


First you'll take the most recent LSAT, without recording an official score.


Then, you'll see our top-rated faculty analyze test taker performance nationwide, review the test's most difficult questions and the questions most analogous to what you'll likely see on Test Day, and get you ready for the big day.


Plus, you'll receive a detailed personal performance analysis using our Smart Reports™ technology, showing your strengths and weaknesses by section and question type – so you know exactly what to practice in the final, crucial days.


And of course, you'll receive Kaplan's complete answers and explanations to every question, every passage, and every game on the test.

 

 
Did you know?

These are just a few of the items strictly prohibited from the testing site:

 •   Cell phones
 •   Mechanical pencils
 •   Ballpoint pens
 •   Hoodies
 •   iPods
 •   Earplugs


Bringing these or any other restricted items may be grounds for dismissal from the test, score cancellation, and a review by the Misconduct and Irregularities in the Admissions Process Subcommittee of the LSAC.


Find the full list on LSAC.org.

  

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