Section | Description | Number of Questions / Time |
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Logical Reasoning (×2) | ||
Logical Reasoning (×2) | Logical Reasoning tasks are similar to Critical Reasoning questions that appear in the Graduate Management Admission Test. A question consists of a brief case, a question stem and five different answers. | 24-26 questions per section / 35 minutes per section |
Logic Games | ||
Logic Games | A logic game is a problem consisting of a short introduction, several accompanying conditions and up to 7 questions. | 22-24 questions/ 35 minutes |
Reading Comprehension | ||
Reading Comprehension | Reading passages on the LSAT are comparatively long. As a rule, the section consists of 4 different passages, each accompanied by 5- 8 questions. | 26-28 questions / 35 minutes |
Experimental | ||
Experimental | This section can be any of the above-mentioned. It is used by the test-makers to identify the difficulty of newly created questions to use them on future exams. | 22-28 questions / 35 minutes |
Writing | ||
Writing | Although the Writing Section is not scored, your writing sample will be sent to law schools to allow them to choose between equally strong candidates. | 1 essay / 35 minutes |
You will be granted with a 15-minute break after the third section. The total duration of the test is 3 hours and 30 minutes, excluding the beak.
You will receive your scores three to four weeks after the actual exam. Law schools will see all your scores for the LSAT exam earned within the past five years. They will also see if you canceled a score or did not appear for the test.
Your score can be canceled in your LSAC account within 6 calendar days after you have taken the exam, so you will not know your score when canceling it.
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