About the LSAT
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The Law School Admission Council (LSAC or Law Services), the test makers, outfitted the exam to measure the critical reading and analytical thinking skills necessary for success in your first year of law school.

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The Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) consists of 175 minutes of multiple-choice testing and a thirty-minute writing sample. On the LSAT, you will be required to think - thoroughly, quickly, and strategically.

You will receive one overall score for the LSAT, ranging from 120 to 180 (there are no separate section scores). Plus, you will also receive a "score band," which is a range of scaled scores above and below your score, indicating a "true score" at a reasonable level of confidence. Lastly, there's your percentile score, which ranks your performance relative to that of a large group of other test takers.

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