Phi Alpha Delta, Pre-Law Fraternity

Service to the Student, the School, the Profession and the Community.

LSAT Information

Two logical reasoning sections with 24-26 items in which you are asked to analyze statements for errors in logic. 

One reading comprehension section with 26-28 items in which you are asked to read passages and answer questions

                 The LSAT is designed to provide a standard measure of reading and verbal reasoning skills that are essential to success in law school. The test itself is a marathon of sorts requiring 175 minutes plus a 30 minute writing sample. The test consists of five 35-minute sections of multiple-choice questions. Only four of the five sections will contribute to your score. These sections include one reading comprehension section, one analytical reasoning section, and two logical reasoning sections. A fifth section is used to pretest new test items, and is not used to calculate your score, but you won't know which section is the test section. Finally, a 30-minute writing sample is administered at the end of the test.

                                                                           -Tara Kuther, Ph.D.

Law School Admissions Test

Date: 12/02/06

Time: 8:00 AM

LSAT Sections

One analytical reasoning section with 24 items in which you are asked to solve complex deductive reasoning puzzles

Logical Reasoning

Logic Games

Reading Comprehension

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