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When you finally feel thoroughly
prepared to take the LSAT exam, you will need to register online, by phone or
by mail. It is best to complete your registration as soon as possible to ensure
a spot at your desired testing center. Pick up a copy of the Law Services LSAT
Information Bulletin at any local college or law school, or call Law Services
at (215) 968-1001. This free booklet includes all the LSAT registration forms
you will need.
To register online, visit
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online services. There you will need to create an account, which will also
allow you to view your LSAT scores early, purchase practice materials, register
for law school forums, etc.
If you choose to register by phone, call (215) 968-1001, and
have your credit card available.
For mail-in registration, refer to the Bulletin for more information.
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