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Re: lsat pearson
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized test that is required for admission to law schools across US, Canada, and increasingly many other countries. It is a way of measuring the applicant’s verbal and reasoning abilities and serves as an important factor in law school admissions. LSAT Pattern LSAT consists of multiple-choice-questions, and the total duration of the test is 3 hours and 30 minutes (35 minutes each for 5 sections in total). One section is an experimental section which does not add to the total score, but the applicant cannot guess which one is going to be the experimental one. The four sections that do contribute to the final score: Reading Comprehension (1), Analytical Reasoning (1) and Logical Reasoning (2). LSAT Syllabus Logical Reasoning: It consists of 2 sections, each with 25 questions. It tests the ability to zero-in on the overall picture of the argument, applying reasoning to abstract notions, locating relevant information from a passage and analysing the logic/reasoning given. Analytical Reasoning: It consists of a single section, 25 questions. It tests the ability to decipher effects of constraints on final outcomes, understanding relationships between ideas, analysing conditions and reaching effective conclusions, and applying reasoning to ambivalent scenarios. Reading Comprehension: It consists of 4 sections: 3 longer passages and 1 shorter passage, with 27 questions. It tests the ability to draw inferences based on a written passage, getting the key ideas of a text, locating useful information, and understanding a lengthy and complex text. Essay Section: It tests the ability to form consistent arguments based on given details, supporting thesis by relevant ideas and/or analogies, and using correct English to express an idea cohesively. |
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