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What is the LSAT?
Understanding the Law School Admission Test
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized test administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for prospective law school candidates. It is designed to assess critical reading, analytical reasoning, logical reasoning, and writing skills that are essential for success in law school.
The LSAT is required for admission to all American Bar Association (ABA)-approved law schools, most Canadian law schools, and many other law schools worldwide. Your LSAT score is one of the most important factors in law school admissions, often weighted as heavily as or more than your undergraduate GPA.
LSAT Scoring: The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180, with a median score of approximately 150. Top law schools typically require scores of 165+ for competitive admission.
LSAT Sections We Help You Master
Comprehensive assistance for every part of the exam
Logical Reasoning
Master the art of analyzing arguments, identifying assumptions, and drawing valid conclusions. Two sections, 24-26 questions each.
- Argument Analysis
- Assumption Questions
- Strengthen/Weaken
- Flaw Detection
Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games)
Conquer the famous "Logic Games" section. Learn to solve ordering, grouping, and hybrid games efficiently.
- Sequencing Games
- Grouping Games
- Matching Games
- Hybrid Games
Reading Comprehension
Develop strategies for quickly understanding complex passages and answering questions accurately.
- Passage Analysis
- Main Point Questions
- Inference Questions
- Comparative Reading
LSAT Writing
Excel at the argumentative essay section that law schools review as part of your application.
- Essay Structure
- Argument Building
- Time Management
- Sample Essays
LSAT Score Requirements for Top Law Schools
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LSAT Exam FAQ
Common questions about LSAT help and preparation
The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120-180. Your raw score (number of correct answers) is converted to a scaled score. The median score is approximately 150, with a score of 170+ placing you in the top 3% of test takers.
The LSAT takes approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete, including four scored sections of 35 minutes each, plus a 10-minute break. The LSAT Writing section is completed separately on a later date.
The LSAT is offered 9 times per year: January, February, March, April, June, August, September, October, and November. The test is now administered digitally through LSAC's secure testing software.
For T14 schools (Yale, Harvard, Stanford, etc.), you typically need 173+. For T25-T50 schools, aim for 165-173. For regional accredited schools, 150-160 is often sufficient. We can help you achieve your target score.
Yes, you can take the LSAT up to 3 times in a single testing year, 5 times within 5 years, and 7 times total in your lifetime. Many law schools consider only your highest score, though some look at all scores.
We provide comprehensive LSAT assistance including preparation, tutoring, and test day support. Our methods are completely confidential and work with the digital LSAT format. You only pay after achieving your target score.
While some law schools now accept the GRE, the LSAT remains the gold standard for law school admissions. Most students find the LSAT provides better opportunities and is preferred by top law schools.
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