The LSAT is required for admission to law schools accredited by the American Bar Association. It tests reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning.
Sections
Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, plus unscored Writing
Duration
3 hours 30 minutes
Score Range
120–180
Study Tips
Logic games require the most practice — drill them daily. Learn to identify argument structures in logical reasoning. BrainForge offers hundreds of LSAT-style questions to build your analytical thinking.
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Frequently Asked Questions — LSAT
How important is the LSAT for law school admissions?
The LSAT is one of the most important factors. It typically accounts for over 50% of the admissions decision at many law schools. A high LSAT can offset a lower GPA.
What LSAT score do I need for a T14 law school?
T14 law schools generally look for 170+ (97th percentile or higher). Median LSAT scores at top-5 schools are 173-174.
How long should I study for the LSAT?
Most students study for 3-6 months. Plan to spend at least 300 hours for significant score improvement. Start with a diagnostic to set your baseline.
Can I take the LSAT online?
Yes, the LSAT is available both in-person and via LSAC's online proctored format. The content and scoring are identical.