The LSAT is a paper-based standardized test required by law schools.
The LSAT is a logic test and has no math sections. It tests logical
reasoning, argument analysis, reading comprehension, and writing.
The test is comprised of four main sections, an experimental section,
and a writing sample.
The format of the test is as follows:
| 1. |
Argument I
(24-26 questions) |
35 min |
| 2. |
Argument II
(24-26 questions) |
35 min |
| 3. |
Reading comprehension
(26-28 questions) |
35 min |
| 4. |
Logic games
(23-24 questions) |
35 min |
Please note that the LSAT always has an experimental 5th section.
Upcoming Test Dates:
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Test
Date |
Registration Deadline |
Late Registration
(Mail) |
Late Registration
(Online/Phone) |
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Oct. 4, 2008 |
Sep. 2, 2008 |
Sep. 3 - 9, 2008 |
Sep. 3 - 12, 2008 |
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Oct. 6, 2008* |
Aug. 29, 2008* |
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Dec. 6, 2008 |
Nov. 4, 2008 |
Nov. 5 - 10, 2008 |
Nov. 5 - 14, 2008 |
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Dec. 8, 2008* |
Oct. 31, 2008* |
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Feb. 7, 2009 |
Jan. 6, 2009 |
Jan. 7 - 13, 2009 |
Jan. 7 - 16, 2009 |
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Feb. 9, 2008* |
Jan. 2, 2009* |
| *Alternative date for those observing
the Sabbath on Saturday only. |
For more information on the LSAT or to sign up for the test, please
click here
for the LSAT's official
web site.
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