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Prepare for LSAC scheduling windows, Prometric appointment setup, LawHub access, test-center and remote rules, physical ID checks, accommodations, intermission planning, Argumentative Writing timing, and score-release steps.
Prometric handles LSAT appointment scheduling, but LSAC controls the test format, scheduling windows, LawHub access, ID rules, accommodations, and upcoming delivery changes.
Prometric readiness is about appointment timing, modality, ID, LawHub visibility, accommodations, and test-day rules.
LSAC says scheduling is staggered, and candidates receive LSAC email instructions when their Prometric scheduling window opens.
The multiple-choice LSAT has four 35-minute sections: three scored sections and one unscored variable section.
LSAC says it accepts only physical identification, whether candidates test remotely or at a test center.
LSAC says it is moving toward in-center testing for almost all candidates starting with the August 2026 LSAT, with limited exceptions.
LSAC says candidates schedule through Prometric only after scheduling opens for their administration, and that scheduling is staggered by date and modality to reduce queue pressure.
LSAC says the LSAT entry should appear in LawHub about 24 hours before the test. Candidates should confirm account access and contact LSAC promptly if it does not appear.
As of May 14, 2026, LSAC still references both remote and test-center options for current administrations, but August 2026 begins a move toward in-center testing for almost all candidates.
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The LSAT is owned by LSAC and scheduled through Prometric once LSAC opens scheduling for a test administration, so delivery prep should follow LSAC's official timeline rather than generic Prometric assumptions. LSAC says all LSAT candidates need to schedule a testing time with Prometric after scheduling opens, and LSAC sends an email from LSACinfo@LSAC.org with details; scheduling is staggered by test date and modality, and candidates with approved testing accommodations should use Prometric's accommodation scheduling line. LSAC says the current multiple-choice LSAT has four 35-minute sections with three scored sections and one unscored variable section, plus separate LSAT Argumentative Writing that can open in LSAC accounts as early as eight days before the multiple-choice test. LSAC also says physical identification is required whether testing remotely or at a test center, the LSAT entry should appear in LawHub about 24 hours before the administration, and starting with the August 2026 LSAT, LSAC is moving toward in-center testing for almost all U.S. and international candidates, with limited exceptions for certain medical accommodations or extreme hardship getting to a testing center. HiraEdu supports legitimate preparation with Prometric scheduling-window tracking, appointment confirmation review, LawHub interface practice, test-center arrival planning, remote system and room-rule review where available, physical ID checks, 10-minute intermission planning, Argumentative Writing timing, accommodations documentation reminders, score-preview and score-release planning, and application-timeline alignment.
LSAC says all LSAT takers schedule their testing time with Prometric after LSAC opens scheduling for the administration.
LSAC says it accepts only physical identification, regardless of whether a candidate tests remotely or at a test center.
LSAC says the LSAT entry should appear in the LawHub menu about 24 hours before the test administration.
Yes, but LSAC says candidates with approved accommodations should contact Prometric's accommodation scheduling line and use the appropriate option.
LSAC says that starting with the August 2026 LSAT, it is moving toward in-center testing for almost all U.S. and international candidates, with limited exceptions.
Use LSAC dates, LSAC email, the scheduling table, and Prometric instructions to confirm when your appointment can be scheduled.
Verify test-center or remote availability, approved accommodations, Prometric accommodation scheduling instructions, time zone, confirmation number, and support contacts.
Check LawHub access, official practice interface, LSAT entry visibility 24 hours before the test, legal name, physical ID, allowed items, intermission rules, and Argumentative Writing timing.
Confirm Argumentative Writing completion, score-release date, score preview choice, cancellation window, score holds, retake rules, and law school application deadlines.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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