The spring LSAT will be remotely proctored online in mid-May with only three 35-minute sections, the Law School Admissions Council announced.
The exam was postponed from April but the exact new date has not been set.
Instead of gathering in exam centers, students can take the test on a new platform called LSAT-Flex, the council said in a post on its website.
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