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Law School Admissions Test (LSAT)

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized exam used by law schools to assess applicants' reading comprehension, critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning skills. It consists of multiple-choice questions and a writing sample, designed to evaluate skills essential for success in law school. The LSAT helps admissions committees compare applicants fairly, regardless of their undergraduate background. Conducted several times each year, it is a crucial component of the law school application process in the United States and some other countries. A strong LSAT score can significantly enhance an applicant’s chances of admission.