

The LSAC will provide scores, or cancellation and absence notations, for all LSAT administrations an applicant has registered for in the last five years. Applicants should register for their desired LSAT well in advance of the exam to ensure they obtain their desired test date and location (for in-person exams), and to avoid paying a late registration fee.Īn applicant's LSAT score(s) will be provided to Southwestern via the CAS report (see below).

The LSAT is administered in a variety of locations around the United States and abroad, and applicants may register for the exam online.

An applicant's LSAT score helps law schools make sound admission decisions by providing a standard measure of acquired reading and verbal reasoning skills that are essential for success in law school. The Law School Admissions Test ( LSAT) is a standardized exam that serves as an integral part of the law school admission process. Southwestern's school code for LSAC services is 4703. Applicants must register with the LSAC in order to take the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), subscribe to the Credential Assembly Service (CAS), and submit Southwestern's online application. The Law School Admission Council ( LSAC) is a nonprofit organization that provides products and services to standardize and simplify the application process for prospective law school students.
