Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized exam used for admission to law schools in the United States and Canada. It assesses skills in reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and critical thinking, which are essential for success in law school. The test consists of multiple-choice questions and a writing sample, and it is typically taken by students seeking to enter law school.
The LSAT is administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) and is offered several times a year. Scores range from 120 to 180, with higher scores improving a candidate's chances of admission to competitive law programs. Preparing for the LSAT often involves studying test strategies and practicing with sample questions.