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July 25, 2016

Taking the LSAT in Korea?

 

Korea LSAT

Are you taking the LSAT in Korea? Students take the LSAT if they plan to attend law schools in the US and Canada. However, the test administers across the globe. Check out this post about taking the LSAT abroad.

In Korea, two locations offer the LSAT: Seoul, the Duksung Women’s University and Yonsei University. The Duksung Women’s University administers the test in June and the Yonsei University administers the test in September/December and February. You can find a complete list of test dates and deadlines here. Students should know that testing center locations are subject to change. Refer to LSAC for the most up-to-date information or if you have any questions.

International students should register for the LSAT as soon as possible, as testing center space is finite. You can register online through your LSAC.org account or by calling LSAC at 215.968.1001.

Unlike the US, all international LSAT administrations are nondisclosed. This means that students will only receive access to their LSAT score, score band, percentile rank, and writing. They don’t include the text or answers in the score reports. In Korea, the use of the LSAT is a relatively new phenomenon, and therefore there are not many on-the-ground LSAT preparation options there. However, there are still many high-quality LSAT preparation options available to LSAT takers there, including PowerScore’s Live Online LSAT courses, On Demand LSAT courses, self-study using LSAT preparation books like the LSAT Bibles, and online LSAT tutoring.

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Posted by PowerScore Test Prep / LSAT Prep / International Student 1 Comment

  • NIGINA KHAMDAMOVA
    October 20, 2018 at 1:10pm

    Hello! I am so excited to find your page. I am an international student in South Korea and I study here.

  • Dave Killoran
    October 22, 2018 at 9:14pm

    Hi Nigina,

    Glad to have you here! We are happy to help once you get started with the LSAT 🙂

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  1. Danielle Delley says

    October 14, 2021 at 10:37 am

    Hello! I will be teaching English in Korea for a year, but I plan to go to Law School when I get back. Thank you so much for this information! I was afraid I’d have to wait until I got back to the U.S. to take the LSAT, and then have to wait for the next application cycle, which would mean I’d have to wait an extra year. This way I can take the LSAT while I’m in Korea, then apply for law schools, and then when I get back Feb. 2023 I can relax a few months and enter law school August 2023.

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