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- 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 and put yourself in a position to succeed
- 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 can do during the actual exam — ruling out answers, highlighting passages, setting screen preferences, and more
- Upcoming LSAT Dates - The Law School Admission Council
Important dates for recent and upcoming LSAT administrations are listed below All dates are listed in Eastern Time (ET), and all receipt deadlines are by 11:59 p m ET This is important
- The Law School Admission Council | LSAC
Prepare for the LSAT Prep Options; LSAT Practice Tests; Strategy Booster; Multiple-Choice LSAT Questions; Get Ready for Test Day How to Schedule Your Testing Time; Remote LSAT Checklist; In-Person LSAT Checklist; Acceptable ID; 10-Minute Intermission; LSAT Dos and Don’ts; Get Ready for LSAT Argumentative Writing; LSAT Scoring Score Release
- Official LSAT Prep - The Law School Admission Council
Free access to Official LSAT Prep ® is available through your LSAC account Full free Official LSAT PrepTests ® Unlimited practice with the authentic test interface; Self-paced and simulated exam modes; Practice test history; Instant scoring feedback; or upgrade to LawHub Advantage for $120 One-year access to an extensive library of full
- Register for the LSAT - The Law School Admission Council
You can register for the LSAT online through your LSAC org account or over the phone at 215 968 1001
- Getting Ready for Your LSAT - The Law School Admission Council
The LSAT ® is a four-section test that is administered through LawHub™ The multiple-choice portion of the LSAT is proctored via Prometric, whether you opt to take the test at a test center or in an online, live remote proctored environment
- Types of LSAT Questions | The Law School Admissions Council (LSAC)
The LSAT ® is administered in two parts The first part consists of four 35-minute sections of multiple-choice questions The second part of the LSAT consists of an unscored writing sample, known as LSAT Argumentative Writing Multiple-Choice LSAT Questions
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