When did the December 1992 LSAT come out?
When did the December 1992 LSAT come out?
The December 1992 LSAT was released out of order as PrepTest 18. The December 1993 LSAT was nondisclosed. It was later administered as the September 1995 LSAT and then released as PrepTest 16.
When was the last time the LSAT was changed?
This occurred on the October 1997 LSAT, which was originally a 101 question test, but then had one question removed to question integrity issues. This has occurred twice, in October 1997 and in February 1999. This has occurred twice, in October 1997 and in December 1998. This has occurred twice, in October 1997 and in December 1998.
Which is the publication identifier for the LSAT?
In the list below we have identified every released LSAT from the modern era (June 1991 to the present) and listed the LSAC publication identifier. Released LSATs are tests created by LSAC, the producers of the LSAT. Some tests appear in multiple publications, but not all tests are available for purchase at this time.
How many times have answers been wrong on LSATs?
This has occurred three times on released tests, on the October 1992, December 2010, and June 2019 LSATs. This has occurred numerous times. Total question counts of 99, 100, and 101 have all occurred multiple times with 100 and 101 being the most common question totals.
When is the release date for the LSAT?
August 2021 — LSAT. TBD, Week starting August 14. October 2021 — LSAT. TBD, Week starting October 9. November 2021 — LSAT. TBD, Week starting November 13. January 2022 — LSAT. TBD, Week starting January 15. February 2022 — LSAT.
When was the first time the LSAT was administered?
The first administration of the LSAT followed and occurred in 1948. The LSAC previously administered the LSAT four times per year: June, September/ October, December and February.