The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a multiple-choice, skills-based exam designed to measure your preparedness for law school.

The LSAT is the only exam accepted by all ABA (Accredited Law Schools) in the United States and Canada. Although a few schools accept GRE scores in lieu of an LSAT score, a good LSAT score is widely considered to be the most important piece of a law school application, and the best indication of future law school success. 

The LSAT consists of three scored sections of multiple-choice questions, one unscored experimental section, and an unscored writing sample submission. 

The three scored sections of the LSAT exam are:

Reading Comprehension lasts for 35 minutes with 26-28 questions
Logic Games lasts for 35 minutes with 22-24 questions
Logical Reasoning lasts for 35 minutes with 24-26 questions

The experimental section also lasts for 35 minutes with 22-28 questions

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