The Ohio University Center for Law, Justice & Culture hosts a free practice administration of the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) on Saturday, Feb. 9, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Bentley 136. Students must register prior to the test.
The test is a previously administered LSAT and will be administered according to LSAC guidelines, under actual test conditions. This administration is part of center’s LSATurday program.
“The LSAT is an important component to the law school admissions process,” said CLJC Pre-Law Advisor and Specialist Larry Hayman. “Performance on the LSAT, undergraduate GPA, and other factors greatly influence a candidate’s chances of admission at a particular law school, as well as a candidate’s competitiveness for scholarships and other financial aid,” he continued. “Students who perform well on the LSAT will have incorporated several practice administrations into their test prep process. The goal is to be so familiar with the LSAT that on test day, the actual test feels like just another practice.”
The event is open to all students and alumni, whether they are just curious regarding the content of the LSAT or are actively preparing to take the LSAT.
The event is co-hosted by Phi Alpha Delta, Pre-Law Fraternity.
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