When did the December 1992 LSAT come out?

When did the December 1992 LSAT come out?

The December 1992 LSAT was released out of order as PrepTest 18. The December 1993 LSAT was nondisclosed. It was later administered as the September 1995 LSAT and then released as PrepTest 16.

When do the results of the LSAT come out?

For the dates labeled “ (Disclosed form),” the primary test form will be disclosed when scores are released. Learn more about disclosed vs. nondisclosed tests. The test dates displayed below will change based on the region you select here. The LSAT is a half-day, standardized test administered at designated testing centers throughout the world.

How often does the LSAC administer the LSAT?

The LSAC previously administered the LSAT four times per year: June, September/ October, December and February. However, in June 2017, it was announced that the LSAC would be increasing the number of tests from four to six, and would instead be administering it in January, March, June, July, September, and November.

What does a score of 173 on the LSAT mean?

For example, 173 is a 99th percentile score. That means you are in the top 1% of all LSAT test takers. That means if you randomly selected a group of 100 students (of the 100,000 or so who take the LSAT every year), you did better than all but 1 of them.

When is the release date for the LSAT?

August 2021 — LSAT. TBD, Week starting August 14. October 2021 — LSAT. TBD, Week starting October 9. November 2021 — LSAT. TBD, Week starting November 13. January 2022 — LSAT. TBD, Week starting January 15. February 2022 — LSAT.

Which is the publication identifier for the LSAT?

In the list below we have identified every released LSAT from the modern era (June 1991 to the present) and listed the LSAC publication identifier. Released LSATs are tests created by LSAC, the producers of the LSAT. Some tests appear in multiple publications, but not all tests are available for purchase at this time.

What are the trends in the LSAT and GPA?

Some trends to notice: In most of the very top schools, LSAT and GPA numbers have either stayed roughly the same as last year or gotten marginally more competitive (slightly higher medians).

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