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What is the LSAT?
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized skills-based exam designed to test the critical thinking and reasoning skills that are crucial for success in law school. Administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), the LSAT is the only standardized test accepted by all ABA-accredited law schools. The basic skills tested on the LSAT include Logical Reasoning (“Arguments”), Reading Comprehension, and Writing abilities.
LSAT scores range from 120-180, with an average score of 153. But only three of the four sections you complete actually contribute to your LSAT score. Test administrators calculate LSAT scores by adding three section scores: the two Logical Reasoning sections and the Reading Comprehension portion. The LSAT is now fully digital and is offered both remotely and at physical test centers.
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