
The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is administered by LSAC and required by virtually all ABA-accredited law schools.
Sections:
1. Logical Reasoning — 26 questions, 35 minutes
2. Logic Games (Analytical Reasoning) — 23 questions, 35 minutes
3. Reading Comprehension — 27 questions, 35 minutes
4. Writing Sample — 35 minutes (unscored, sent to schools)
Score range: 120–180. Median ~151.
Format: Digital, taken at home or test center via LSAC LawHub.
Key fact: The LSAT is the single most important factor in law school admissions. A 170+ opens doors to every T14 school.
Reference:
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