Can I take the LSAT for free

A: No, you cannot take the official LSAT for free. The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) charges a registration fee for the exam, which as of 2025 is $238 for U.S. test takers. This fee covers the cost of taking the test, sending score reports to law schools, and accessing your score online.

However, LSAC offers a Fee Waiver Program for applicants who demonstrate significant financial need. A fee waiver covers the registration cost and includes additional benefits such as free Credential Assembly Service (CAS) registration and law school report fees. Eligibility is based on income, household size, and participation in certain government assistance programs.

Q: How can The Entry Pass help you prepare affordably for the LSAT

A: At The Entry Pass, we believe high quality LSAT preparation should be accessible. While the official LSAT exam itself is not free, our platform provides free access to a selection of realistic LSAT practice questions and detailed step by step rationales no payment required to get started. Our content mirrors the structure, logic, and difficulty of the actual exam, helping you build core skills in analytical reasoning, logical reasoning, and reading comprehension without upfront costs.