LSAT Law School Admission Test
LSAT Law School Admission Test
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LSAT Law School Admission Test


The LSAT is required by nearly all law schools approved by the American Bar Association. The test is offered four times a year, usually at colleges. The LSAT measures aptitude rather than knowledge; it is designed to indicate a student’s readiness for success in law school. The test consists of a reading comprehension section, an analytical reasoning section, and two logical reasoning sections. The LSAT takes half a day to complete.

 
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