(LSAT) The Law School Admission Test

The LSAT will be one of the most important tests you will ever take.  This test will help determine your qualifications for entrance into your choice of Law Schools which will impact your job opportunities, potential income, and lifestyle options the rest of your life. 

The LSAT has five 35 minute sections, each multiple choice, which tests three types of cognition including Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning.   Of the five sections, only four will count towards your actual score because one of the sections is used for testing new questions. 

While most people prepare themselves and become familiar with the formats and question types, the level of LSAT Test Preparation you pursue will have a direct impact on the outcome of your test scores.   Students prepare themselves for the LSAT in different methods due to the different types of learning styles.  This is why The Princeton Review provides such a wide variety of LSAT Test Preparation methods including online classes, classroom training, books, and many other resources.   Browse our selection of LSAT Test Prep materials and choose the one that fits your style of learning and schedule. 

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