This term refers to the practice where law schools may offer "binding" admissions decisions.
What is early decision?
If I were denied access to a public place because of my gender, I might want my lawyer to be trained in this kind of law.
What is Civil Rights
It takes this many hours to complete the standard LSAT exam (excluding writing)
What is about 3 hours?
This document, ratified in 1787, outlines the framework of the U.S. government and the laws that govern the nation.
What is the US Constitution
The best major you can have to get into law school
What is any major that you enjoy?
If I underwent a routine surgery that left me permanently disfigured, I might want my lawyer to be trained in this kind of law.
What is Medical Malpractice law?
Name 3 companies that provide LSAT prep.
What is [answers may vary] Kaplan, 7Stage, TPR, etc.?
These states contain the most T14 law schools
What are California and New York?
These two law schools are tied at #1
What are Yale and Stanford Law schools?
If I were a defendant in a case that went to the Supreme Court, I might want my lawyer to be trained in this kind of law.
What is Constitutional Law?
This is how long are LSAT test results valid for.
What is five years?
A person trained in subsidiary legal matters but who cannot practice law.
What is a paralegal
The acronym LSAC stands for
What is "Law School Admission Council"?
If I were launching a new tech startup and needed to structure my business while also securing patents and trademarks for my products, I might want my lawyer to be trained in these two areas of law.
What are Corporate and Intellectual Property Law?
This is the median LSAT score for all test takers
What is 152?
This is the law school that has a higher ranking of Penn Carey Law and Harvard Law, according to the 2025 US News "Best Law Schools" report.
What is Penn Carey Law?
This is the average LSAT score of Penn students who applied to and were admitted to law school during the 2024 application cycle.
What is 168?
If I were hurt while working on an offshore oil rig, I might want my lawyer to be trained in these three kinds of law.
What are Maritime, Personal Injury, and Labor/Employment law?
This is the current price to register in the Credential Assembly Service (sends transcripts, letters of recommendation, and any other documents required; valid for 5 years).
What is $215?
This landmark 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case held that police officers must inform suspects of their rights before questioning.
What is Miranda v. Arizona?