If you're preparing for the LSAT on a budget, take note:
LSAC is charging $10 for LSAT PrepTests 69 (June 2013 LSAT), 70 (October 2013 LSAT), and 71 (December 2013 LSAT) when purchasing through its website.
These LSAT PrepTests are available for less on Amazon.com in a book of 10 LSAT exams. LSAT PrepTests are typically available about 3 weeks after the test date (when test-takers receive their scores for those exams).
In other news, the price of registering for the LSAT has increased to $165 for the June 2013 LSAT - February 2014 LSAT testing year. Last testing year, it was $160. The year before that, $139.
LSAC is charging $10 for LSAT PrepTests 69 (June 2013 LSAT), 70 (October 2013 LSAT), and 71 (December 2013 LSAT) when purchasing through its website.
These LSAT PrepTests are available for less on Amazon.com in a book of 10 LSAT exams. LSAT PrepTests are typically available about 3 weeks after the test date (when test-takers receive their scores for those exams).
In other news, the price of registering for the LSAT has increased to $165 for the June 2013 LSAT - February 2014 LSAT testing year. Last testing year, it was $160. The year before that, $139.
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Steve, good news for those who registered for the June 2013 exam before the May 7th deadline: The registration cost remained at $160. That's what I was charged. Too bad LSAT scores don't correlate with the admission price. It might be a "flawed assumption", but I'd still welcome the five-point boost!
ReplyDeleteBob that was a really funny spoof and goof
ReplyDeleteDo we know if and when these practice tests will be available at bookstores?
ReplyDeleteAre you allowed to re-sell these LSAC books here?
ReplyDeleteYes, I have licensed to right to sell them directly from LSAC themselves.
DeleteI just stumbled onto your site after studying for two and a half months on my own. What would be my best course of action for the October Lsat?
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