The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized test required for admission into law schools approved by the American Bar Association. The LSAT test uses three types of questions to measure your skills in critical reading, verbal reasoning, and analytical thinking. For comprehensive preparation, check out Peterson’s full-length LSAT practice tests. The LSAT has four sections that are scored. Each 35-minute section is made up entirely of multiple-choice questions. Two Logical Reasoning sections assess…
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