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| About the LSAT |
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is administered four times a year and is required for admission to all ABA- approved law schools, most Canadian law schools, and many non-ABA-approved law schools. The LSAT measures acquired reading and verbal skills that law schools use to assess their applicants.
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Test Months
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October |
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December |
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Format and Timing of the LSAT test
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| Reading Comprehension |
1 Section |
35 minutes |
| Analytical Reasoning |
1 Section |
35 minutes |
| Logical Reasoning |
2 Sections |
35 minutes |
| Unscored |
1 Section |
35 minutes |
| Writing sample - not scored |
1 Section |
35 minutes |
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LSAT score is scored on a scale from 120-180, with 180 being the highest possible score.
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| The Princeton Review LSAT Advantage |
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Top Instructors - Going Above and Beyond |
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Our LSAT teachers are from recognized Universities that have mastered the LSAT Test. All teachers much have completed our rigorous LSAT training program and have become experts at teaching our exclusive methods. Of course, they also have great LSAT scores! |
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The latest practice tests and course materials |
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We give you at least four LSAT full-length computer-adaptive diagnostic practice tests with full score reports, plus at least two LSAT practice manuals. |
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Guaranteed Results |
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Provided that you attend all LSAT classes, complete all LSAT assignments and LSAT tests, we will guarantee that your score on the LSAT will improve (based on the score you receive on your first test with us).
Note: For 1-2-1 Private Tutorials, student must enroll a minimum 16 hours for the guarantee to apply.
** Currently we are offering LSAT only as 1-2-1 Private Tutorials** |
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