The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is a standardized test used as part of the admissions process for law schools in the United States, Canada, and some other countries. It evaluates skills that are essential for success in law school, such as reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and critical thinking.
Logical Reasoning (Two Sections): Tests your ability to analyze and evaluate arguments.
The LSAT Exam Pattern consists of various sections that assess different skills critical for success in law school. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the LSAT exam pattern:
Logical Reasoning (2 Sections):
Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games):
Reading Comprehension:
Writing Sample (Unscored):
Experimental Section (Unscored):
Section | Number of Questions | Time Limit | Purpose |
---|---|---|---|
Logical Reasoning 1 | 24-26 | 35 minutes | Analyze and evaluate arguments |
Logical Reasoning 2 | 24-26 | 35 minutes | Analyze and evaluate arguments |
Analytical Reasoning | 22-24 | 35 minutes | Apply rules to scenarios (Logic Games) |
Reading Comprehension | 27-36 | 35 minutes | Understand complex reading materials |
Writing Sample (Unscored) | – | 35 minutes | Write an essay on a provided issue |
Experimental Section (Unscored) | – | 35 minutes | Research section (may vary: LR, RC, or Logic Games) |
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Raw Score:
• Based on the number of correct answers in Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games), and Reading Comprehension.                                            •  Writing Sample and Experimental Section do not count.Scaling:
• Your raw score is converted to a scaled score using a statistical process called equating.                                • Scaled scores range from 120 to 180.Final Score:
• The scaled score is reported, and most law schools consider scores between 145-170+.Percentile:
• Your score also comes with a percentile, showing how you performed compared to other test-takers.The Writing Sample is unscored but sent to law schools for consideration.
• Age:
• Location:
• No Specific Pre-requisites:
• Registration:
1. Standard LSAT Fee:
Additional Fees:
2. Fee Waivers:
3. International Testing:
• Go to the LSAC official website (www.lsac.org).
• Create an account by providing your personal details like name, email, and educational background.
2. Choose a Test Date:
• Once you have an account, log in and choose your preferred test date from the available LSAT exam schedule. 3. Select Test Center or LSAT-Flex:
• You can select a test center if you plan to take the test in person or opt for the LSAT-Flex (online version) if available. 4. Provide Required Details:
• Fill in the necessary details like the law schools you want to send your score reports to. You can choose up to 7 law schools for free (additional reports will incur a fee).
5. Pay the Fee:
• Pay the registration fee (usually around $215 USD). You can pay using a credit card or other available payment methods. 6. Confirm Registration:
• After completing the registration process and paying the fee, you will receive a confirmation email with your LSAT test details, including the test date, location (if applicable), and further instructions.
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