
Types of LSAT Questions - The Law School Admission Council
The multiple-choice portion of the LSAT includes three scored sections and one unscored section, which enables us to validate new test questions for future use.
The LSAT - Law School Admission Test
The primary part of the LSAT is a four-section, multiple-choice test. It’s important you familiarize yourself with the different types of LSAT questions so you can optimize your test preparation …
Official LSAT Practice Tests - The Law School Admission Council
The online Official LSAT Prep® available through LSAC LawHub® enables you to immerse yourself in a simulation of taking the four-section LSAT. You’ll be able to do everything you …
Logical Reasoning Sample Questions - The Law School Admission …
Logical Reasoning Sample Questions The sample questions on the following pages are typical of the Logical Reasoning questions you will find on the LSAT. Directions: Each question in this …
Prepare for the LSAT - The Law School Admission Council
To take the LSAT in an online, remotely proctored format, you’ll need a compatible laptop or desktop computer, a webcam, a microphone, and the latest Google Chrome web browser.
Frequently Asked Questions about the LSAT - The Law School …
With the introduction of the LSAT-Flex to provide a safe and effective mechanism for candidates to earn scores during the COVID-19 emergency, LSAC made the decision that the May, June, …
LSAT Large Print Answer Sheet Instructions for completing items 1 through 14 are on the back cover of your test booklet.
Specifications of the LSAT and LSAT Argumentative Writing | The …
The information on this page is designed to help candidates determine their accommodation needs as applicable to the specific format and delivery of each part of the LSAT ®.
LSAT Scoring - The Law School Admission Council
To make it easier to compare scores earned across different LSAT administrations, your “raw score” is converted to an LSAT scale. This is the score you receive in your score report.
LSAT Argumentative Writing - The Law School Admission Council
LSAT Argumentative Writing aims to assess a test taker’s ability to construct a cogent argument based on a variety of evidentiary sources. Test takers are presented with a debatable issue, …