
The LSAT is a half-day standardized test required for admission to all LSAC-member
schools. It provides a standard measure of acquired reading and verbal reasoning
skills which law schools use as one of several factors in assessing applicants.
The test consists of five 35-minute sections of multiple-choice
questions. Four of the five sections contribute to the test taker’s
score. These sections include one reading comprehension section,
one analytical reasoning section and two logical reasoning sections.
The unscored section typically is used to pretest new test items
and to pre-equate new test forms. A 30-minute writing sample is
administered at the end of the test. The writing sample is not scored
by LSAC, but copies are sent to all law schools to which you apply.
The FAU LSAT Preparation course is designed to help you prepare
for the exam by familiarizing you with each subject area, giving
important insights into the types of questions and offering timed
testing practice
.
• LSAT essay writing
• Practice exams
• Analytical reasoning
• Logical reasoning
• Reading comprehension
• Timing and strategy
• Completing your law school application
Recommended: The Next 10 Actual
Official, LSAT PreTests™
ISBN #978-0-9-7930505-4 (available at the FAU bookstore) Included in the course
fees are:
• Unlimited use of our Boca Raton computer lab with multiple GRE
software
• The workbook—“Test Prep – LSAT”*
• Classes conveniently located on campus
• All classes taught by attorneys with over 10 years of experience
teaching
the LSAT
Test Dates:
The test is administered four times a year at hundreds of locations around
the world:
• September 26, 2009
• December 5, 2009
The test is administered four times a year at hundreds of locations around
the world:
• June 8, 2009
• September 26, 2009
• December 5, 2009
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