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manpreet
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3 years ago
LSAT stands for Law School Admission Test. The pattern of LSAT examination is as follows- Maximum time- 2 Hours 20 Minutes Pen and paper format I.e. offline 92-100 Multiple Choice Questions The paper will be divided into 4 sections- Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning- 1, Logical Reasoning- 2, and Reading Comprehension. No negative marking for any wrong attempts. The scores will be in percentile form. The number of questions answered correctly will form the raw score. Once all the raw scores are compiled, the average of these scores are calculated to form a bell curve to form a scaled score which usually ranges from 120-180. The law schools are concerned with the scaled score. If you are more towards the right side of the bell curve it will be better for you. Once you receive the results, you are compared to all the LSAT takers so that you can see how you performed in relation to others. Once you get your LSAT score you can easily check how much your target school requires to fit in. Yes it is this easy. Hope you find the answer helpful. Thank you.