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May 18 2012
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The LSAT®

The LSAT is no joke. You thought the SAT to get into college was tough? Wait until you take the LSAT to get into law school. Not to frighten you, but deciding to go to law school is a serious decision, and the LSAT is one way to weed out those who take the matter lightly. The life of Ally McBeal isn’t exactly what becoming a lawyer is all about.

Every American Bar Association- approved law school requires the LSAT for admission. If you want to go to law school in the United States, you must take the LSAT. It is a required component of the application process, and a crucial one. Most colleges weigh the LSAT as much as your undergraduate GPA, if not more. This four hour, multiple choice test is considered as important as four years of classes and studying at your undergraduate institution! No pressure, though, right? Relax-- visit LSAT Test Prep to get preparation tips.

About the Test

The LSAT is a 101 question test with five multiple choice sections. The sixth section, the essay portion, is not scored but is sent to the various colleges you apply to.

The LSAT consists of two logical reasoning sections, one reading comprehension section, one logic games section and one unscored experimental section, which can be any of the previously mentioned sections. The sixth section is the unscored essay portion. The five multiple choice sections are each 35 minutes long, and the essay portion is 30 minutes long.

But don’t expect to finish the LSAT on time. The test is designed so that the average person cannot comfortably complete all questions in the allotted time period. So what can you do to make certain you perform your best on the LSAT test? Practice improving your pacing skills with THE SILENT TIMER. It is imperative that test takers have the best pacing tools available in order to maximize their scores. This is why we created a timer for practice AND a timer for test day. Find out more about The Silent Timer™ LSAT Package HERE.


Relevant Links

Law School Admission Council
LSAT Test Center at Yahoo
LSAT FAQ at GradSchools.com
All About Grad School.com
Dispelling the Myths about the LSAT

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