March LSAT Coronavirus Update from LSAC + Admitted Student Weekends

March LSAT Coronavirus Update from LSAC

LSAC has canceled March LSATs across Asia in China, Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea. The June LSAT may be canceled there as well.

Some March LSAT test centers here in the US have been closed, meaning students in those locations will not be able to take the March LSAT. More test centers may be closed as well.

We'll see what happens as the situation unfolds.

(LSAC is closely monitoring the situation along with everyone else, of course.)

For anyone who's registered for the March or April LSATs pretty much anywhere, I certainly wouldn't count on being able to take it. You might want to think about June or July, in addition, or instead.


Admitted Students Weekends


For those of you who have already been admitted to law school, but might be retaking. You may have noticed that many admitted students weekends at law schools have been canceled or put online.

If this is affecting you, I wouldn't let it impact your ability to connect with admissions. officers and make a positive impression on them, and so if you want to set up a phone call with them or a video call simply to ask questions, that would be to your benefit -- both to create a good impression and for you to learn more about the school as well. Definitely don't miss out on that opportunity.

Law school admission officers are very accessible. They're very friendly. They want to help you and they understand obviously if you can't visit the campus, especially these days. They'll do whatever they can to share that information with you through another means.



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