Beginning in August 2026, the LSAT will move from being a remotely-offered exam to being offered primarily in-person. If you have questions about optimal timing for taking the LSAT, test-day strategies, and the new testing schedule, this presentation is for you! As a coach who teaches LSAT prep courses and advises clients on law school admissions, I will address both the technical aspects of preparing for the exam, as well as how adcoms evaluate scores, retakes, and the timing of your application.
About the coach: Megan has taught LSAT prep courses since 2015 for Indiana University and Portland State University. Additionally, she has prepared hundreds of students for the LSAT through one-on-one tutoring. As a former Admissions and Recruitment Counselor at Georgetown Law, she has reviewed thousands of applications and offered admissions recommendations on each one. Megan is also an alum of Georgetown Law and has served as an alumni interviewer for over 15 years. She began her career as an IP litigation associate at Kirkland & Ellis LLP and has also worked in medium-sized firms and in the federal government.