The
LSAT is an aptitudeexam. Like all aptitude exams, it
must choose a medium in which to measure intellectual
ability. The LSAT has chosen logic. Other tests, such
as the SAT, use mathematics and English.
The
question is--does it measure aptitude for law school?
Now if you think analytically and like to fiddle with
crossword or logic puzzles, then you will probably warm
up to the LSAT. On the other hand, if you think intuitively
and synthetically, then you will probably find the medium
(Logic) less palatable. Whether the ability to determine
the possible arrangements of people around a circular
table is an important skill for a lawyer is debatable.
Nonetheless, the Law School Admission Council has chosen
this type of question to test your aptitude for law school,
so you must master their solution.
FORMAT
OF THE LSAT TEST TEST
The
LSAT is a three-hour-and-twenty-five minute test. Only
two hours and twenty minutes of the test count toward
your score--the experimental section and the writing sample
are not scored. There are six parts to the test. .
Thelsatpreparation.com specializes in a lsat test prep preparation
course.
With a good practice score you can take the exam with ease and
hopefully with the Kaplan test support or the princeton review
you can enter law school. How to sudy? You may want to take
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register by choosing a test date for your exam. LSAT Test Preparation