
LSAT (Law School Admission Test)
The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is a standardized exam used by law schools to assess applicants' critical thinking, reading comprehension, and logical reasoning skills. It consists of multiple-choice questions and an essay, designed to evaluate abilities essential for legal studies and practice. The test aims to predict a candidate’s potential to succeed in law school and is a key component of the admissions process, typically scored on a scale from 120 to 180. Preparing for the LSAT involves practicing analytical reasoning, reading complex texts, and developing logical analysis skills.