LSAT Prep With LawHub
Your Roadmap for Success
The LSAT® is designed to measure the skills necessary for law school success. These skills include reading comprehension, reasoning, and writing — the same skills required for success in the legal profession. When you prepare for the LSAT, you’re also preparing for your career in law and strengthening the core skills you’ll need as you move from test day to law school and beyond.
Tools and Resources to Help You Get Ready
The LSAT was created to promote fairness in law school admission by expanding access to all qualified candidates, regardless of their background. We believe that just as legal education should be accessible to all who wish to pursue it, so should affordable, high-quality test preparation resources. Our Official LSAT Prep℠ materials enable you to practice with official LSAT content, which means you’ll be using authentic test questions and gaining familiarity with the actual test interface. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to master specific skills, choose the test preparation approaches that feel most comfortable so you can set yourself up for success.
Here’s what you need to know to get ready for this important test.
LSAT Practice With LawHub
Get to Know the LSAT Interface
The LSAT is administered through LawHub. Before the test, we recommend you familiarize yourself with the test content and interface by using the official LSAT practice tests and tutorial videos available in LawHub. In the practice interface, you’ll be able to do everything you can do during the actual exam, including eliminating and selecting responses, highlighting passages, setting screen preferences, and more.
Research shows that taking more full practice tests is the most effective way to prepare for the LSAT.
James Lorié, Principal Test Developer
Do Your Best With Official Practice Tests
Taking previously administered LSATs is the best way to prepare for test day. You can get started with the free Official LSAT PrepTests® available in LawHub. Most test takers will benefit from taking additional practice tests under actual timed conditions.
Build test day confidence through unlimited practice that enables you to simulate the test-taking experience. Through LawHub account , you can access:
Full free Official LSAT PrepTests®
Unlimited practice with the authentic test interface
Self-paced and simulated exam modes
Practice test history
Instant scoring feedback
Or you can upgrade to LawHub Advantage for $120 and add:
One-year access to an extensive library of full Official LSAT PrepTests®
Content you can use with any of LSAC’s Official LSAT Content Licensees
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Official LSAT Content Licensees
LawHub provides a comprehensive list of test prep companies that have licensed Official LSAT content. We do not review or audit the performance of individual test prep companies. Many of our licensees offer free or discounted courses to LSAC fee waiver recipients.
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Books and eBooks
LawHub offers a variety of Official LSAT preparation books eaturing real test questions, explanations, and advice straight from our team of LSAT test question writers. Check out the list of books and ebooks designed to help you understand the test structure and prepare for the different question types.

Compatible Computer
To take the LSAT in an online, remotely proctored format, you’ll need a compatible laptop or desktop computer, a webcam, a microphone, and the latest version of the Google Chrome web browser.

Quiet Place to Test
You can take the LSAT at home or in another quiet, well-lit, private room. Make sure the room has a strong and stable internet connection and contains a table or desk and a chair. Check Sections 11 and 12 of the Candidate Agreement to familiarize yourself with remote testing guidelines.

Valid Photo ID
To verify your identity, you’ll need to present a physical, valid international passport or U.S./Canadian government-issued photo ID. The first and last name on your ID must match the legal name associated with your LawHub Account.
Make sure to review the Candidate Agreement (opens in new browser window) and the steps for a successful test day, too.
View the LawHub FAQs for answers to frequently asked questions about preparing for the LSAT.