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September 2nd, 2015, 05:05 PM
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Self Study LSAT

I am interested in the field of law and for this I am preparing for the LSAT exam. Can you please provide me the LSAT self study materials so that I can prepare for exams also provide me name of reference books from which I can do LSAT exam preparation?
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December 24th, 2019, 01:29 PM
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Re: Self Study LSAT

Can you list me the names of some of the good Books for preparation of LSAT (Law School Admission Test) as I will be giving the exam this time?
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December 24th, 2019, 01:32 PM
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Re: Self Study LSAT

The names of some of the good Books for preparation of LSAT (Law School Admission Test) are as follows:


Barron's LSAT with Online Tests (Barron's Lsat Law School Admission Test Book Only) Paperback – 1 May 2017
by Jay B. Cutts M.A. (Author), John F. Mares J.D. M.B.A. M.A. (Author)





LSAT Unlocked 2018-2019: Proven Strategies For Every Question Type + Online (Kaplan Test Prep) Paperback – 5 Dec 2017
by Kaplan Test Prep (Author)




The LSAT Trainer: A Remarkable Self-Study Guide For The Self-Driven Student Paperback – 2 Apr 2017
by Mike Kim (Author)




The Official LSAT Handbook Paperback – 1 May 2010
by Law School Admission Council (Author)




LSAT PrepTests 52-61 Unlocked: Exclusive Data + Analysis + Explanations (Kaplan Test Prep) Kindle Edition
by Kaplan Test Prep (Author)




LSAT Exam Pattern

The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is a standardized test required for admission in law schools in countries such as the US, Canada, Australia etc. It is offered 4 times in a year.

The total duration of the exam is 3 hours and 30 minutes excluding breaks. The maximum score one can attain on the exam is 180, and the average score is ~150.

It is a paper-based test and contains 5 sections of 35 minutes each. The test is MCQ-based. One section is experimental and does not contribute to the final score of the candidate.

Logical Reasoning (2 sections): the section tests the candidate’s ability to analyze, think critically, and evaluate an argument on its objective merits.

Reading Comprehension (1 section): the section tests the ability to derive information from complex written text, make relevant connections and glean insights.

Analytical Reasoning (1 section): the section tests the ability to interpret the make-up of relationships and deriving logical reasoning about the structure at hand.

Another 35 minute writing section (un scored) is administered at the end of the test, which is sent to all the schools.


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