Kaplan offers North Carolina students local LSAT Prep Courses in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Chapel Hill, Durham and Charlotte. Don’t live near these locations? Try an online course or a private tutor.
North Carolina: LSAT Prep Courses
LSAT Prep OnDemand
Kaplan (site sponsor) offers a low-cost option that includes videos and content with no personal instruction.
Starting at $799 (or $399 + $199 per month)
Kaplan LSAT Advantage Online Courses
Interact with expert teachers who deliver comprehensive instruction in a live, online classroom.
Kaplan LSAT Advantage Online Courses
01/23 - 02/14 Sat, Sun
01/23 - 03/21 Sat, Sun
01/23 - 05/22 Sat
01/24 - 05/23 Sun
01/26 - 03/16 Tue
01/26 - 03/18 Tue, Thu
01/26 - 03/18 Tue, Thu
01/26 - 05/11 Tue
North Carolina LSAT Classes
Benefit from in-person, comprehensive instruction from expert teachers at a classroom location near you.
Zoom classes. Live classes on hold due to Covid.
North Carolina LSAT Tutor
LSAT Tutor offers the personalized preparation available with an expert tutor guiding you one-on-one.
Tutoring – 15 Hours $2,599
Tutoring – 25 Hours $3,699
Tutoring – 35 Hours $4,799
More local classroom information:
LSAT Testing Locations in North Carolina
LSAT Test Center Location | June 8, 2020 | July 13, 2020 | August 29, 2020 | October 3, 2020 | November 14, 2020 |
University of North Carolina – Asheville | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
Belmont Abbey College | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
Appalachian State University | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
North Carolina Elite Career Service Center | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
Charlotte School of Law | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
Johnson C. Smith University | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
North Carolina Central University | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
Elizabeth City State University | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
Fayetteville State University | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
East Carolina University | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
North Carolina State University | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
Shaw University | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
University of North Carolina – Wilmington | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
Wake Forest University | yes | No | yes | No | yes |
Law schools in North Carolina
Law School | Nat. Rank | Avg. LSAT | Accept. % | Avg. Salary |
Duke University School of Law | #11 | 169 | 23.3% | $160,000 |
University of North Carolina School of Law | #38 | 161 | 44.6% | $100,000 |
Wake Forest University School of Law | #40 | 161 | 55.6% | $75,000 |
Campbell University School of Law | #144 | 152 | 62% | $50,000 |
North Carolina Central University School of Law | N/A | 145 | 47.2% | N/A |
Elon University School of Law | N/A | 147 | 47% | $50,000 |
Charlotte School of Law | N/A | 142 | 65% | N/A |
Wake Forest Law School

- Average LSAT score of 161 (83.4 percentile).
- The admissions rate is 56.1%, making it a somewhat competitive school.
- The average GPA is 3.55.
- The average starting salary of graduates is $75,000 in the private sector and $52,500 in the public sector.
- The admissions deadline is March 15.
Campbell Law School

- Average LSAT score of 152.
- The admissions rate is 62%, making it a somewhat competitive law school.
- The average GPA is 3.24.
- The average starting salary of graduates is $50,000 in the private sector and $45,000 in the public sector.
- The admissions deadline is May 1.