Getting Around The LSAT 3-Times-In-2-Years Limit: Rule Change
LSAC typically limits test-takers to taking the LSAT a maximum of 3 times within a 2-year period. Up to this point, test-takers could reques...
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LSAC typically limits test-takers to taking the LSAT a maximum of 3 times within a 2-year period. Up to this point, test-takers could request an exemption to this rule by appealing to a law school directly.However, beginning on June 24th, 2011, LSAC is no longer allowing law schools to intervene on an applicant's behalf. Instead, applicants will have to request an exemption directly from LSAC