Thursday, 16 April 2020

A brief guide of the LSAT

The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is the entrance test one student has to appear for, to take admission in the law studies. It is an integral part of the law school admission in the USA. It helps the authorities to assess the applicant in analytical skills, critical reading, persuasive writing, and logical reasoning. These skills are regarded to be crucial for someone to take a law course. 

There are two parts to the test. The first part is a multiple-choice (objective) exam. The second part is an essay-writing (subjective) exam. Since September of 2019, the objective test, i.e., the first part, was made available through digital mode in North America. The second part, too, is administered online. The candidate has to have a proctoring software on their computer to appear for the exam. 


Some law colleges have other tests in place of the LSAT. However, it is recommended for them to do an LSAT Prep as it is the most standard form of legal aptitude test. The LSAT is the only test considered acceptable by the law schools accredited by the ABA.

There are various ways to prepare for the test to make sure that you do not miss the chance to get the admission. Some websites offer free LSAT sample questions and paid LSAT preparation assistance. With the attempts of the sample tests, you can understand your aptitude of law; you can deepen it and prep further. 

To conclude

This article was your brief guide to the LSAT.

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