LSAT
For more info:
What is LSAT?
The Law School Admission Test is a half-day standardized test required for admission to all LSAC-member law schools. It consists of five 35-minute sections of multiple-choice questions.
Four of the five sections contribute to the test taker's score. These sections include:
- one reading comprehension section
- one analytical reasoning section
- two logical reasoning sections
- the fifth section is for pre-test purposes
The LSAT is designed to measure skills that are considered essential for success in law school: the reading and comprehension of complex texts with accuracy and insight; the organization and management of information and the ability to draw reasonable inferences from it; the ability to reason critically; and the analysis and evaluation of the reasoning and argument of others.