By Staff Reports
(Hawaii)– The William S. Richardson School of Law is offering three free LSAT (Law School Admission Test) diagnostic exams in July and August.
Completing at least one exam is required to apply for the fall LSAT preparation course offered at the law school on the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa campus. The course begins in late September, lasts about 10 weeks, and helps prepare students to take the November LSAT.
The diagnostic exams will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays, July 20, August 10 and August 24 in Classroom 1. Participants will take a simulated LSAT and receive feedback on how they performed.
The free tests are offered by the Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law as a requirement to enroll in the regularly scheduled LSAT preparation course. It assists prospective students before they take the regular full LSAT test.
In addition to taking at least one of the diagnostic tests, prospective UH law students must complete an application packet in order to be enrolled in the LSAT preparation course. Application packets will be available starting July 20 at this link: https://www.law.hawaii.
Preparation course classes are held in the evenings each week, with additional diagnostic tests and discussion panels on some Saturdays. The fee for the full course is $195 and enrollment is limited.
For questions, additional updates or to be added to the listserv, send an email to lawLSAT@hawaii.edu.
To sign up for the diagnostic exams and for more info, see the UH law school website at http://go.hawaii.edu/GQu