Why can't I log into my LSAC account?
If you continue to experience difficulty accessing your account, please contact our Technical Support Department at [email protected] or call 215.968. 1393 for assistance.
What is an LSAC account?
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) is a nonprofit, membership organization composed of all ABA-accredited law schools in the United States. LSAC provides many services to the member schools, including the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). ... You must subscribe through your LSAC account.
How do I get a LSAC account?
Getting Started with CAS
- Create your secure LSAC.org account.
- Make sure there is a reportable LSAT score in your file (if required by the law school requesting your law school report)
- Provide information about the schools you attended.
- Send all required undergraduate, graduate, professional, and law school transcripts.
How do I log into LSAT?
The LSAT is administered online through LSAC's LawHub site and proctored remotely by ProctorU. You can log into LSAC LawHub using your LSAC username and password. About two days before your LSAT administration begins, please make sure that a new “LSAT” link is available in the left-hand menu of your LawHub account.
Is the LSAC org legit?
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) is a nonprofit corporation that provides products and services to facilitate the admission process for law schools and their applicants worldwide.
What is the average LSAT score?
According to the LSAC, the average LSAT score during the 2019-2020 testing year was 151.88, while the average score for 2018-2019 was slightly lower: 150.99. Read: Law Schools Where Students Had the Highest LSAT Scores. ]
Why is LSAC not working?
To resolve the issue, you will need to clear your browser's cache (temporary Internet files) and cookies. Begin by first logging back into your LSAC.org account, then immediately use the link in the upper-right corner to Log Out.