LSAT Test Dates and Centers in South Carolina

LSAT, which stands for Law School Admission Test, is an exam that must be taken by applicants who plan to study in law degree programs of South Carolina. This page provides a full list of LSAT test centers and their city locations within the state of South Carolina. You can select one that is nearest to you. Also offered are the most recent test dates during 2019-2020 academic year. To check detailed LSAT testing locations and dates in South Carolina, please see the following tables.

LSAT Test Dates and Centers in South Carolina

LSAT Testing Locations for September 21, 2019

Test Center City/State Test Date and Time
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON CHARLESTON, SC 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA COLUMBIA, SC 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
FURMAN UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, SC 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV ORANGEBURG, SC 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY Rock Hill, SC 9/21/2019 8:30:00 AM

LSAT Testing Locations for January 13, 2020

Test Center City/State Test Date and Time
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV ORANGEBURG, SC 1/13/2020 12:30:00 PM

LSAT Testing Locations for February 22, 2020 and April 25, 2020

Test Center City/State Test Date and Time
FURMAN UNIVERSITY GREENVILLE, SC 2/22/2020 8:30:00 AM

4/25/2020 8:30:00 AM

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV ORANGEBURG, SC 2/22/2020 8:30:00 AM

4/25/2020 8:30:00 AM

WINTHROP UNIVERSITY Rock Hill, SC 2/22/2020 8:30:00 AM

4/25/2020 8:30:00 AM

South Carolina LSAT Testing Locations

The LSAT exam in South Carolina may be held on weekends or public holidays.

Columbia

Columbia [kə l ʌ mb ɪ ə], capital of the state of South Carolina, the Congaree River, USA, at the fall line on the edge of Piedmontplateaus, 129 300 residents; the metropolitan area has 549,800 residents; University of South Carolina (founded 1901), museum, zoological garden; Textile mills (cotton), electronic etc. Industry.

Columbia was founded as the capital of South Carolina in 1786.

Charleston

Charleston [ t ʃ ɑ ː lstən], port city in South Carolina, United States, 101 000 residents (Metropolitan Area 549 000 residents); Military Academy “The Citadel” (founded in 1842); catholic bishopric; important seaport on the Atlantic; Wood processing, pulp and paper mills, petroleum refineries, chemical, automotive, textile and printing industries, shipyard.

Charleston, founded in 1670 as the first permanent settlement in Carolina and the capital of South Carolina until 1790, was the main seat of the planter aristocracy in the secession movements of 1832/33 (nullification) and 1860. This is where the Civil War began when the Confederates forced the Union garrison in Fort Sumter in the port of Charleston to surrender on April 13, 1861.

Some Notable South Carolina Natives and Residents

  • Christopher Gadsden (1724-1805) was a famous politician of the American Revolution, the author of the famous Gadsden Flag. Born in Charleston.
  • Francis “Swamp Fox” Marion (Francis “Swamp Fox” Marion, c. 1732–1795) was a distinguished officer in the US Army during the Revolutionary War. It is considered one of the founders of the methods of guerrilla warfare. Born in Berkeley County.
  • Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) – 7th President of the United States. Born in the Waxhaw area on the border of North Carolina and South Carolina.
  • Robert Mills (Robert Mills, 1781-1855) is a famous architect. Known, among other things, as the author of the project of the Washington Monument on the National Mall in the US capital. Born in Charleston.
  • John Caldwell Calhoun (1782–1850) was an outstanding politician and statesman, the 7th Vice President of the United States. Born in Abbeville.
  • William Gilmore Simms (William Gilmore Simms, 1806-1870) – famous writer, historian and politician. Born in Charleston.
  • Joseph Hayne Rainey (1832–1887), politician. Born into slavery, became the first African American to be elected to the United States House of Representatives. Born in Georgetown.
  • Mary Jane McLeod Bethune (Mary McLeod Bethune, 1875-1955) – teacher, philanthropist, statesman, one of the leaders of the movement for equal civil rights. She was born in the town of Mayesville.
  • Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington (Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington, 1876-1973) is a famous sculptor. Born in Massachusetts, but later lived in South Carolina.
  • James Francis Byrnes (James Francis Byrnes, 1882-1972) – famous politician and statesman; one of the few who have worked in senior positions in all three branches of government in the United States. Born in Charleston.
  • Edwin DuBose Heyward(1885–1940) was a writer best known for writing the libretto of George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess. Born in Charleston.
  • Mark Wayne Clark (Mark Wayne Clark, 1896-1984) – famous military leader, one of the youngest generals in the US Army during World War II. Born in New York State but later lived in South Carolina.
  • John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie (John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie, 1917-1993) is a famous jazz trumpeter, composer and bandleader. Born in the city of Chero.
  • Althea Gibson (Althea Neale Gibson, 1927-2003) – an outstanding tennis player and golfer. Born in Clarendon County.
  • Joseph William “Joe” Frazier (Joseph William “Joe” Frazier, 1944-2011) is a famous boxer. Born in Beaufort.