How many questions does LSAT Freedom’s membership cover?
What videos does LSAT Freedom offer?
How long does each video last?
Will I be able to ask questions about a specific video?
How many full-length LSATs come with the LSAT Freedom course?
Can I choose which exams I can have with my membership?
Can I choose which video explanations I can have with my membership?
Can I choose which tutorial videos I can have with my membership?
Can I purchase video explanations for just one exam?
How many hours of instruction do I receive?
How much time per week should I spend studying for the LSAT?
Who are my instructors? Who will my teachers be?
How long does an LSAT Freedom course last?
I am not taking the LSAT until _________. Can I sign up for a course now?
Do I receive anything in the mail?
What supplemental resources does LSAT Freedom offer?
What if I am not ready to take the LSAT when I finish taking LSAT Freedom’s course?
If I have a question, how can I contact an instructor?
What forms of payment does LSAT Freedom accept?
What is LSAT Freedom’s money-back guarantee?
Can I pay in installments?
Does LSAT Freedom provide any discounts?
Can I share my account with someone else?
How long before the actual LSAT should I sign up with LSAT Freedom?
When should I take the LSAT?
Where can I take the LSAT?
How often can I take the LSAT?
How far in advance should I arrive at the test center before taking the LSAT?
Can I cancel my score after taking the LSAT?
How do I get to my account page?
What if I cannot sign in to my account or access my account page?
What if I forget my password?
What are the minimum system requirements for LSAT Freedom’s online course?
What if I experience problems with the audio of a video explanation or tutorial or the video itself?
How many questions does LSAT Freedom’s membership cover?
Our membership provides video explanations for approximately 1000 officially-released LSAT questions from the 16 most recent LSAT exams (September 2006 LSAT – December 2011 LSAT). Students have access to each exam.
What videos does LSAT Freedom offer?
LSAT Freedom offers videos that explain over 1000 LSAT questions from the past 16 LSATs. It also offers 13 tutorial videos that cover common problem areas on the exam; these tutorials alone provide students with several hours worth of instruction focusing on the most critical aspects of the exam.
How long does each video last?
It depends. Videos that address logical reasoning questions are typically between 3 and 5 minutes long. Videos that address analytical reasoning questions usually address an entire logic game, including all questions that pertain to that logic game, and can run up to 1 hour long. Videos that address reading comprehension questions are typically between 5 and 10 minutes long. Tutorial videos vary depending on subject matter and range from 15 minutes to 1 hour long.
Will I be able to ask questions about a specific video?
Yes. LSAT Freedom uses an interactive question-and-answer feature for its course. This feature provides a question submission form below each video, and users can submit questions about that video in that area. LSAT Freedom’s instructors will post answers to users’ questions in a timely manner.
How many full-length LSATs come with the LSAT Freedom course?
You get access to the 16 most recent LSATs (September 2006 LSAT – December 2011 LSAT). These exams will be listed on your account page. When you click on any of them, the exam will appear in a separate window. You can either view it or download it and print it.
Can I choose which exams I can have with my membership?
LSAT Freedom does not offer the option of substituting exams in its membership.
Can I choose which video explanations I can have with my membership?
LSAT Freedom does not offer the option of substituting video explanations in its membership.
Can I choose which tutorial videos I can have with my membership?
LSAT Freedom does not offer the option of substituting tutorial videos in its membership.
Can I purchase video explanations for just one exam?
LSAT Freedom does not offer the option of purchasing video explanations for just one exam. LSAT Freedom’s membership offers video explanations for the 16 most recent exams.
How many hours of instruction do I receive?
LSAT Freedom’s membership includes over 100 hours of instruction. Because LSAT Freedom’s video explanations and tutorials are pre-recorded, you can watch them at your convenience, from anywhere in the world, and as many times as you want.
How much time per week should I spend studying for the LSAT?
LSAT Freedom recommends that you spend at least 10 – 12 hours per week reviewing video explanations and tutorials and practicing on past LSAT questions.
Who are my instructors? Who will my teachers be?
Our instructors are experts on the LSAT. They have taught at national test prep companies and have multiple years of experience teaching the exam. They graduated from Harvard Law School. They scored in the 99th percentile. They were also practicing attorneys. If anyone knows the LSAT, it’s LSAT Freedom’s instructors. Read more about them here.
How long does an LSAT Freedom course last?
Your LSAT Freedom membership is valid for one (1) full year from the date of your purchase.
I am not taking the LSAT until _________. Can I sign up for a course now?
Yes. An LSAT Freedom membership is valid for one (1) full year from the date of your purchase. You can sign up now and begin studying. LSAT Freedom’s lengthy membership provides you with plenty of time.
Do I receive anything in the mail?
No. Everything you need for LSAT Freedom’s course can be accessed on the LSAT Freedom website.
What supplemental resources does LSAT Freedom offer?
LSAT Freedom offers video explanations of past LSAT exam questions and tutorial videos and e-books and study guides that cover various problem areas on the exam. LSAT Freedom also offers direct access to instructors through its interactive question-and-answer feature.
What if I am not ready to take the LSAT when I finish taking LSAT Freedom’s course?
LSAT Freedom’s course is designed to prepare you for the next available LSAT test date, but this process doesn’t work for everyone for any number of reasons. Things happen. Lives change. Arrangements need to be made. That is precisely why LSAT Freedom was started. As an LSAT Freedom member, you have a full year’s access to all the materials you purchased to allow for maximum flexibility. This means that you can watch LSAT Freedom’s videos or read its e-books and study guides as many times as you need.
If I have a question, how can I contact an instructor?
LSAT Freedom instructors are available to answer all of your questions via the interactive question-and-answer feature. Underneath each video explanation and tutorial, you can ask a question, and LSAT Freedom’s instructors will answer that question in a timely manner.
What forms of payment does LSAT Freedom accept?
LSAT Freedom accepts the following major credit cards: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa. LSAT Freedom does not accept money orders, checks, or cash.
What is LSAT Freedom’s money-back guarantee?
LSAT Freedom does not offer a money-back guarantee. Indeed, you should be wary of other companies and LSAT prep courses that offer such guarantees or make other claims regarding guarantees on your test performance. Such claims are usually based on imperfect information and are difficult to support. Indeed, an individual’s performance on the LSAT is difficult to predict. There are simply too many variables involved, and much of a person’s success depends on the time and effort he/she puts into studying. Therefore, it is impossible for any company to predict or guarantee your performance on the LSAT.
Can I pay in installments?
LSAT Freedom does not offer installment plans.
Does LSAT Freedom provide any discounts?
LSAT Freedom does not currently offer any discounts.
Can I share my account with someone else?
LSAT Freedom’s Terms of Use explicitly prohibit account sharing. LSAT Freedom can easily identify the sharing of accounts, which may result in the possible termination of your account. Moreover, because the material used on LSAT Freedom’s website is the property of the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), sharing directly violates LSAC’s usage terms. You (and only you) may access your account from no more than two (2) IP addresses.
How long before the actual LSAT should I sign up with LSAT Freedom?
LSAT Freedom suggests you start studying at least 2 – 3 months before you plan to take the LSAT. LSAT Freedom provides you with a one-year membership, so you have the flexibility to sign up and start studying early.
When should I take the LSAT?
The best time to take the LSAT is the June before you apply to law school. This ensures that law schools will have your score in hand when they receive your applications. Some students prefer the administration at the end of summer, because it provides ample time for independent study. It is always advisable to apply and submit all of your materials (including your LSAT score) early in the admissions cycle. However, this does not mean you should rush to take the exam. You should take the exam after you have had the time to prepare and when you hit a peak in your performance. An LSAT score is valid for up to five years, so you should take the test when you feel you have had adequate time to study, even if you may not be applying for several years.
Where can I take the LSAT?
LSAC administers the LSAT in its testing centers around the world. Visit www.lsac.org for registration and location information.
How often can I take the LSAT?
You may not take the LSAT more than three times in any two-year period. This policy applies even if you cancel your score or if it is not otherwise reported. Policies frequently change, so confirm with www.lsac.org before you make plans.
How far in advance should I arrive at the test center before taking the LSAT?
LSAT Freedom recommends you arrive at the test center at least 20 minutes before the scheduled arrival time for your exam. If you are uncertain regarding your commute time or the parking situation, plan on arriving earlier. LSAT Freedom recommends a dry run earlier in the week.
Can I cancel my score after taking the LSAT?
Yes. You can cancel your score at the test center if you are absolutely sure you want to do so. You can also contact LSAC within six (6) calendar days of the exam with a signed fax or overnight letter with your request. Read our blog post on this topic for more information. Remember, however, that cancelled scores count toward your three administrations in two years limit (see above), so carefully consider whether you want to cancel your score. There should be extraordinary circumstances for doing so. Policies frequently change, so confirm with www.lsac.org before you make plans.
How do I get to my account page?
Log in to your account via the Log In link on our website.
What if I cannot sign in to my account or access my account page?
If you cannot sign in to your account or access your account page, please contact Technical Support at support@lsatfreedom.com.
What if I forget my password?
To reset your password, go here.
What are the minimum system requirements for LSAT Freedom’s online course?
You need a computer with an internet connection and Adobe Flash Player (version 8 or higher). You also need speakers or headphones for the video explanations and tutorials. We recommend a broadband internet connection for the smoothest video experience. The course is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux systems and can be accessed on Internet Explorer (version 6 or higher), Firefox, Google Chrome, Netscape, Opera, and Safari browsers.
What if I experience problems with the audio of a video explanation or tutorial or the video itself?
If you experience problems with the audio of a video explanation or tutorial or the video itself, first log out, log back in, and navigate back to the video you were watching. If you are still experiencing issues, try restarting your browser and/or closing other applications running on your computer. A wired internet connection may improve a wireless issue. LSAT Freedom’s videos work best with Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. If you are still experiencing problems, please contact Technical Support at support@lsatfreedom.com.

