Law School Admission Council

We left off last week with me researching my next step. I have found it. If you wish to apply to law school, then all roads lead to The Law School Admission Council, also known as LSAC.

Why do you need to know about LSAC? Because they administer the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The LSAT is the test that you will need to take (and score well on) in order to attend law school. They also handle your applications, letters of recommendation, etc, but I will worry about that later. For now, I will need to spend every spare moment getting ready for the LSAT!

The first thing you will need to do to take the LSAT is create a free LSAC account. Once you have this account, then you can sign up for the LSAT (which is NOT free). Registering for the LSAT is $123 unless you register late in which case there is a $62 late registration fee.

I am registered for the September 29 LSAT. At first I thought about waiting until the December LSAT, but some of the early action programs I want to apply to require that you take the September 29 LSAT so I will need to work morning, noon and night to get ready.

I ordered a LOT of LSAC’s preparation material and I can’t wait to get started!

Stay Tuned …

About John Pierce

Monachus Lex is written by Virginia attorney John Pierce. John is a life-long gun rights advocate, an NRA certified instructor and co-founder of the nationwide gun rights group OpenCarry.org.

He has an undergraduate degree in Computer Information Systems, an MBA from George Mason University and is a 2012 Honors Graduate of Hamline University School of Law in St. Paul, MN.

Professionally, John is a member of the American Bar Association Second Amendment Civil Rights Litigation Subcommittee and his writings have been published by the ABA Civil Rights Litigation Committee and the ABA Minority Trial Lawyer Committee.

In addition, his open carry advocacy has been featured on Nightline and The Daily Show With Jon Stewart.
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