The Law School Admission Test is a mandatory exam that evaluates your eligibility to study law and pursue a law career thereafter. It is rigorous and challenging because it is geared towards the defense of the constitutional and civil rights of all citizens.
An average of 50% of the test takers end up doing it for the second time, looking to attain the score they need to enter the law school of their choice. That is because their first attempt was not up to par.
So, if you aim to pass the LSAT the first time with a high score, you need a comprehensive guide that delves deep into everything you need to know about the exam's four sections.
In this LSAT manual, you will explore:
· The types of logical reasoning questions you will encounter in the LSAT exam
· A simple 3-step strategy to use when studying for the test
· A step-by-step guide to writing a winning writing sample
· Concepts that differentiate logical and analytical reasoning and why it is important to understand each skill
· The 6 specific question-types found in the reading comprehension section
· Frequently asked LSAT-based questions and how they help you navigate taking the exam
· The three study approaches that you can use to study for the LSAT effectively
· Why logical reasoning is important in the LSAT (and by extension in a law career)
· The place of diagramming in analytical reasoning