When you register for the LSAT, you not only have to decide when you want to take the test, but how. The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) allows test takers to sit for the exam either online from home or in person at a test center, and there are pros and cons for both to weigh before making a decision. In this article, we'll give you the information you need about taking the exam online vs. in a test center, and compare them to help you make an informed decision. Read on so you can figure out which testing set-up is best for you, so you can focus all your attention on studying for the LSAT.