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What is the LSAT and how is it structured?
 

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a 101-question, multiple-choice test for applicants to law schools. The test is administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC).

The LSAT is composed of five 35-minute multiple-choice sections and one 30-minute essay. Two of the five multiple-choice sections will be Arguments (Logical Reasoning), one will be Games (Analytical Reasoning), and one will be Reading Comprehension. The fifth section will be an experimental section which doesn't count towards your score. The experimental section can be Arguments, Games, or Reading Comprehension.

Section

 Number(s) of sections

 Number(s) of questions

 Length

Logical Reasoning (Arguments)

 2

 24-26

 35 min

Analytical Reasoning (Games)

 1

24

 35 min

Reading Comprehension

 1

 26-28

 35 min

Experimental Section

 1

Depends on section

 35 min

Writing Sample

1

 1

 30 min

How is the LSAT scored?
The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120 to 180, with an average score of 150. Along with your LSAT score, you will receive a percentile ranking. This ranking compares your performance with that of everyone else who has taken the LSAT in the previous three years.

Can I cancel my scores?
Yes. You can cancel your LSAT scores at the test center by completing the score cancellation section on the LSAT answer sheet. You can also cancel your scores by sending a written cancellation request to LSAC within five days of the test. Score reports will reflect that your score was cancelled at your request.


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