LSAT Test Centers

This article outlines both North American and foreign test centers, based on individual people's experiences, to aid others in selecting a test center for writing their LSAT. Individuals are welcome to edit this page to reflect on their experiences. Please do not delete previous individuals' reviews, but simply add your own if a review already exists for your test center.

= California =

Stockton, CA - Humphreys College of the Law
Ranking: 9

Comments: Large table desks, good chairs, small rooms, lots of bathroom stalls, street parking.

= Florida =

Gainesville, FL - University of Florida (J Hillis Miller Health Center)
Ranking: 7

Comments: Hundreds of students, but goes quickly. Students divided into rooms of about 30-40. Rooms are lecture style classrooms, comfortable, not particularly cold or warm.


 * Beware of home game days, which can create potential difficulties with parking as well as a noisy environment.

= Minnesota =

Minneapolis, MN - University of Minnesota (Rapson Hall)
Ranking: 10

Comments: People split into groups of 20-25, large table desks, padded chairs, lots of room. Parking ramp (pay).

= Illinois =

Evanston, IL - Northwestern University undergrad campus (NOT the law school)
Ranking: 8

Comments: My room had a fairly small group, probably 30-40 students, and there was enough room that we skipped seats. Other groups were probably bigger, as one of the testing rooms was a large lecture hall. The desks were long tables and there was plenty of room. Proctors got things going and we didn't have to wait too long to start the test. A few points are deducted for squeaky chairs and the parking situation: lots of people got tickets for parking in the lot across the street. I recommend taking public transportation (metra or purple line) and not driving if you are coming from Chicago.

= Colorado =

Durango, CO - Fort Lewis College
Rating: 9

Comments: 5 test takers, excellent desks, quiet room, proctors were occasionally loud (whispering, cell phone, etc...)

= Ontario =

Toronto, ON - York University
Rating: 7

Comments: Many (few hundred) test takers, lecture hall setting. While most of the test takers were able to get a slide out desk in front of them, a few individuals were stuck with small "folding-desk" tables. Proctors professional and on point.