LSAT Score
Your LSAT score is based on the number of questions answered correctly (the raw score). Raw scores are converted to an LSAT scale that ranges from 120 to 180, with 120 being the lowest possible score and 180 the highest possible score. The LSAT, like any admission test, is not a perfect predictor of law school performance and although several other factors are involved in the decision-making process, the LSAT is one of the major factors for law school admission.
The Princeton Review’s: LSAT AT A GLANCE:
HOW LONG IS THE EXAM? 4hours
HOW DO I REGISTER? http://www.lsac.org/
WHEN IS IT OFFERED? http://www.lsac.org/LSAT/test-dates-deadlines.asp
LSAT SECTION-BY-SECTION:
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READING COMPREHENSION |
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| LOGICAL REASONING (Arguments) |
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| ANALYTICAL REASONING (Games) |
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| EXPERIMENTAL |
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| ESSAY |
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