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Direct Law Admission through LSAT

 

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What is the LSAT?

The LSAT or the Law School Admission Test is an entrance exam required for admission to most law schools. It is a multiple-choice paper-and-pencil test that is administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC)

Law schools consider your LSAT score along with the other components of your law school application: your GPA, the Credential Assembly Service application, letters of recommendation, and your personal statement. At many law schools, your LSAT score is weighted just as heavily (or even more heavily than) your undergraduate GPA. Overall, the higher you score on the LSAT the more options for attending law school will be available to you.

When should I take the LSAT?

The LSAT is offered 7 times a year. Schedule your LSAT test early enough that your scores will be available by your first law school application deadline. You can confirm each law program's admission policies in our law school profiles. Keep in mind that many law schools accept students on a rolling basis, so the earlier you can submit a complete application, the better

What is on the LSAT?

There are four main LSAT sections:

  • Logical Reasoning (also known as Arguments)
  • Analytical Reasoning (also known as Logic Games)
  • Reading Comprehension
  • an unscored Writing Sample (also known as the Essay)
  • The LSAT also includes an unscored experimental section.

How long is the LSAT?

The LSAT is 3 hours and 30 minutes long. The test consists of 99–102 multiple-choice questions. LSAT is designed so that the average test taker should not be able to comfortably complete all the questions in the time allotted.

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How is the LSAT scored?

The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120 to 180 points. Because most top law schools average multiple LSAT scores, it's best to prepare as thoroughly as possible and only take the test once. Check out our guide to LSAT scores.

How do I register for the LSAT?

LSAT registration deadlines are typically one month before the LSAT test date. The LSAT is offered 7 times a year. You can register online at www.lsac.org .

How Is The LSAT Graded?

LSAT scoring includes three types of scores: raw, scaled, and percentile. The exam typically has between 99 and 101 questions and the total number of questions answered correctly determines the score. Only correct questions are included; wrong answers are not calculated against the final total. The three types of scores are defined below:

Raw Score

Represents the number of questions a test taker answered correctly. For example, a raw score of 91/100 means the test taker got 91 questions correct.

Scaled Score

Represents a scaled conversion of the raw score ranging between 120 (lowest possible score) and 180 (highest possible score).

Percentile Score

Represents the test taker’s score in percentage form as it relates to other examinees. For example, a score of 165 falls in the 91st percentile, which means the test taker is in the top nine percent of all scores for that LSAT.

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