The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) is designed to measure skills that are considered essential for success in law school: the reading and comprehension of complex texts with accuracy and insight; the organization and management of information and the ability to draw reasonable inferences from it; the ability to think critically; and the analysis and evaluation of the reasoning and arguments of others. Visit LSAC.org to get more detailed information on the LSAT.
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| The Analytical Reasoning section is the most mathematical part of the LSAT, focusing a great deal on logical relationships. |
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| The Logical Reasoning section tests students’ abilities to follow the validity of a line of reasoning. These logic games can be mastered by sharpening your reasoning skills and developing your ability to make connections between statements. |
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The Reading Comprehension section tests students’ abilities to understand and analyze a passage. These passages are generally taken from academic journals. There are a few different approaches to mastering this section; however, the most important component is practice. |
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Our LSAT Private Tutoring program offers:
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