What is the LSAT?

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is the standardized test required for admission to ABA-accredited law schools in the United States and Canada. It measures reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and analytical reasoning skills essential for success in law school.

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~100
Scored Questions
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~2.5 hrs
Total Testing Time
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120โ€“180
Score Range
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170+
Top Law School Score

LSAT Sections & Content

The LSAT consists of 3 scored section types. Our practice questions mirror the official LSAC content specifications.

Section 1 ยท ~50% of Exam

Logical Reasoning

Evaluate arguments, identify assumptions, strengthen/weaken conclusions, find flaws in reasoning, and draw inferences. Each question presents a short argument followed by a question about it.

~50%
Section 2 ยท ~25% of Exam

Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games)

Determine what must, could, or cannot be true based on a set of conditions. Involves sequencing, grouping, matching, and distribution scenarios requiring deductive reasoning.

~25%
Section 3 ยท ~25% of Exam

Reading Comprehension

Understand and analyze complex reading passages from law, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Includes comparative reading passages requiring analysis of two related texts.

~25%
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Answer 20 questions across all 3 LSAT section types. Get your personalized score prediction instantly.

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100 questions across all LSAT section types. Detailed rationales, section-by-section score breakdown, and personalized score prediction.

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  • โœ“ 100 LSAT-style questions
  • โœ“ Logical Reasoning, Logic Games & RC
  • โœ“ Detailed rationale for every question
  • โœ“ Section-by-section score breakdown
  • โœ“ Estimated 120โ€“180 score prediction
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LSAT Scoring

The LSAT is scored 120โ€“180. The national average is around 152. Top law schools (T14) typically require 170+. Our algorithm predicts your score based on section performance.

T14 Law Schools (Yale, Harvard)172โ€“180
Top 25 Law Schools165โ€“171
Average Score150โ€“155
Below AverageBelow 150

Free LSAT Study Guide

Download our comprehensive LSAT study guide PDF covering all section types, logical reasoning strategies, and logic games diagramming techniques.

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LSAT FAQ

How many times can I take the LSAT?

You can take the LSAT up to 3 times in a single testing year, 5 times in the current and 5 preceding testing years, and 7 times total in your lifetime. Law schools see all scores but typically consider the highest.

How long should I study for the LSAT?

Most students study 3โ€“6 months, with 150โ€“300+ hours of preparation. Logic Games and Logical Reasoning benefit most from consistent daily practice and drilling specific question types.

Is the LSAT now digital?

Yes, the LSAT is now administered digitally on a tablet provided at the testing center, or via LSAT-Flex for remote testing. The format and content remain the same as the paper version.