How To Take The LSAT

By | January 5, 2023

Although some people naturally can Excel on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), the majority must prepare for this rite of passage is required for admission to law school. The test consists of five sections, including reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning, an experimental (not scored) section and a written test. LSAT scores from a low 120 for a perfect score of 180. Debate what constitutes the most important part of a law school applicant’s package causes some exceptions, but generally regarded law schools to be the most prestigious requires the highest LSAT score for their applicants.

 

  • Computer with printer
  • Internet access review, materials
  • Credit or debit card
  • Government issued photo id
  • Practice LSATs

1. Visit the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) website, lsat.org, and download free review materials. In addition, you can find LSAT review books for purchase online or at your local bookstore. Familiarize yourself with the various types of questions you will be asked to respond on the LSAT.

2. Register your test date and location on the LSAC website. Pay the test fee of $ 139 (March 2011) with your debit card or credit card online. Print a copy of your confirmation for your files and one to take with you on your taste date with your photo ID.

3. Practice tests and bubble request from LSAC website and from Obtain any LSAT prep books you have bought. For each day you decide to prepare for the LSAT before your test date, you should try to implement at least one practice test. Fill in the bubble request with pencil and use your hours in the course of your practice tests.