LSAT Practice Exams

*Currently, the LSAT practice exams are available to only those students enrolled in the Think Tank LSAT preparation course.*

THINKTANK LSAT Prep Course

The THINKTANK and Testing Office are working together directly to ensure you receive the full benefits of enrolling in a prep course. Included with your prep course, you have the option of taking two practice exams through the UA Testing Office. They are paper based and give a clear idea of what you can expect on the actual LSAT.

 For more information regarding the ThinkTank Prep Course, please visit: http://thinktank.arizona.edu/test-prep-grad/lsat                                                                                    

When should I take the practice exams?

Once enrolled, you can take the practice exams at any time before, during, or after the THINKTANK course.  However, we recommend taking the first practice exam prior to the start day of the course. In doing this, your scores will be available to you on the first day of the course and you will be able to assess your strengths and weaknesses to better help you prepare for the LSAT. Upon completion of the prep course, we suggest you schedule your second practice test. The Testing Office will contact you via telephone and email both prior to, and upon conclusion of the course to remind you to take advantage of these practice exams.

What are the benefits of taking a practice exam in the UA Testing Office?

Taking an LSAT practice test in the Testing Office gives you the benefit of becoming familiar with the test's design, types of questions, and the controlled testing environment you will encounter on your actual LSAT test date. The results of these practice exams will help inform you of your focus of study and gain an understanding of LSAT scoring. It is also a great opportunity to practice and fine-tune any test-taking strategies.

How do I schedule a practice exam?

To schedule a practice exam, please call the Testing Office at (520) 621-7589. Office hours are Monday – Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. You must schedule an appointment in advance, no walk-ins are permitted. You will be allotted approximately four hours to test, so appointments can start no later than 1:00pm.

Where is the testing office located?

Our address is 1600 E. First Street. Our office is located on the southeast corner of 1st Street & Cherry Avenue.

How will I receive the scores for the exams?

Your prep course instructors will be scoring your practice exams (including the written portion), and they will provide you with the final scores for both.

What should I expect on the actual LSAT test date?

To see national testing dates and to register for your official test date, go to www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/test-dates-deadlines.  With the exception of the June administration, examinees must report to the testing center by 8:30am. You MUST bring a government issued ID or valid Passport, and all information must match your LSAT Admission ticket. Without these, you will be denied admission. Any electronic devices, books, notes, or calculators are not allowed in the testing room. Visit www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test to see the complete list of permitted / prohibited materials.