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18th April 2016, 01:58 PM
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Facts About The LSAT
Hello sir, is there any one can provide me facts about the LSAT? I’m looking for to fill LSAT application form for Law course. I want to know which the facts of LSAT are.
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18th April 2016, 01:58 PM
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Re: Facts About The LSAT
The LSAT is a five-section, multiple-choice, standard-scored "aptitude" test, followed by a 30-minute writing sample. In the LSAT test requires 3 hours and 25 minutes, not including rest breaks and the time needed for the distribution and collection of test materials, as well as other test center procedures. The five multiple-choice sections, containing a total of about 120-130 questions, are separately timed at 35 minutes a piece, with a brief (usually 10-15 minutes) break in between the third and fourth sections. There are three different question-types: Reading Comprehension Analytical Reasoning Logical Thinking These are few facts about the LSAT: The LSAT is not an IQ test. The LSAT does not test subjective material. Time constraints are what make the LSAT difficult. Logical Reasoning questions make up half the LSAT. The easiest LSAT section to improve is The Analytical Reasoning or "Games" section. There are no "secrets" to success on the LSAT. You do not have to take a prep course to be successful on the LSAT. A significant component to LSAT success is mental state. A significant number of schools accept the highest of multiple LSAT scores. The LSAT is not the only factor considered by admissions committees. |
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