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Law School Examination Test - LSAT

Started by Kalyan, Jul 26, 2008, 10:20 PM

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Law School Examination Test

The Law School Examination Test is administered by the Law School Admission Council(LSAC) and the LSAT test is required for admission process for all Law schools in United States and Canada. The test is conducted four times a year.

The test consists of five 35  minutes section of multiple-choice questions. Several test forms are used in  each year. The LSAT is designed according to get success in Law schools. This test has three sections

Reading Comprehension

This Reading Comprehension section is to check the ability of reading and understanding the passage. There will be one reading comprehension and it contains four passages followed by five questions to test the reasoning abilities.

Analytical Reasoning

This Analytical reasoning section is to check the ability to understand a structure of relationship and to draw a logical conclusion about the structure.

Logical reasoning

The logical reasoning questions has two questions. Each question contains each paragraph which can be short or long passages. This section is to evaluate your ability to understand, analyze, and complete a variety of arguments.

LSAT score is based on the number of questions answered correctly. There is no deduction for incorrect answers, nor are individual questions on the various test sections weighted differently.

Each exam includes one experimental section, used to test new questions for future exams. The performance of the examinee on this section is not reported as part of the final score. The examinee is not told which section of the exam is experimental.

For Registration, Score details and more about LSAT.

http://www.lsac.org/LSAT/about-the-lsat.asp