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Learning common logical fallacies that frequently appear on the LSAT may boost your test performance.
In October 2023, the Law School Admissions Council announced that as of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer contain the analytical reasoning section as a result of their 2019 lawsuit.
The LSAT is a standardized test required for all law school applicants. It is a half-day exam with 5 multiple choice segments of 35 minutes each. Four of the five sections contribute to score – there ...
The LSAT has been exclusively offered online since May of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on in-person gatherings, though it has historically been an in-person test.
The median LSAT score for August dipped only slightly after a fourth test section was added back The number of people registered for the October exam suggests another competitive law school ...