Overview

The LSAT evaluates candidates’ logical reasoning, reading comprehension, and analytical skills essential for legal studies. In addition to placing greater emphasis on critical thinking as opposed to memorization and also requiring the test-taker to complete various types of problem-solving tasks within a limited period of time, the LSAT has gained significant respect within the academic community. It helps law schools select students capable of succeeding in rigorous undergraduate and postgraduate law programs

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