
The Lending Library
We are committed to ensuring that our members have the resources and tools necessary to prepare for applying to — and attending — law school. As part of the law school application process, each applicant is required to take either the LSAT or GRE standardized test. However, HPLS recognizes that for many students, the cost of preparation materials for these exams presents a significant financial barrier.
In our commitment to creating and providing accessible legal resources, HPLS launched its Landing Library in 2024 to bridge the gap between financial burden and access to essential preparation tools for law school entrance exams.
HPLS owns the following items:
5 copies of the Kaplan LSAT Prep Plus 2025 book
5 copies of the Princeton Review Premium Prep book
3 sets of Kaplan LSAT flashcards
2 copies of PowerScore’s Logical Reasoning Bible
2 copies of PowerScore’s Logic Games Bible
2 copies of PowerScore’s Reading Comprehension Bible
You can request to borrow any of these materials if you want to begin studying for the LSAT. You can borrow a maximum of two materials at a time.
Here’s how it works:
Fill out this form by putting in your request to borrow a book.
We’ll reach out letting you know if your request has been approved or denied within one week of your request.
If your request has been approved, we will begin arranging for pick-up immediately.
Please note that maximum lending times differ between items and are as follows:
1 month: Kaplan LSAT Prep Plus, Princeton Review Premium Prep Book
2 weeks: Logical Reasoning Bible, Logic Games Bible, Reading Comprehension Bible, Kaplan LSAT Flashcards
Please note that priority will be given in the following order:
FGLI (First Generation Low-Income) upperclassmen with confirmed LSAT dates
Upperclassmen with confirmed LSAT dates
Juniors and Seniors
*We do not lend LSAT prep books to Freshmen or Sophomores due to availability constraints
Lending Rules and Policies:
There are a few rules and policies that by requesting a book, you are agreeing to adhere to:
You may not borrow a book for longer than the above indicated time
The time limit begins the day you receive the book
You cannot borrow a book on more than three occasions in a single semester
You must return the book in the condition it was given to you in. This entails that no permanent writing inside the margins of the text is permitted. Breaking this rule may result in a ban from borrowing books in the future.
If you return the book excessively late or return it late on more than three occasions, we reserve the right to potentially ban you from borrowing books in the future