The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
The LSAT is required for all law school applicants. It is designed to measure the skills law schools value in prospective students: reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning. There is also a non-scored writing sample portion of the exam. While one cannot memorize facts or otherwise cram for the LSAT, one can prepare for it by learning about the types of questions in each section and how to approach each type. We strongly encourage you to develop and practice a test preparation regimen several months before you are scheduled to take the test. This guide will offer tools and resources for mastering LSAT logical reasoning and beating the LSAT logic games.
LSAC Official Free Resources
Section Overview & Sample Problems
LSAC Lawhub
- LSAT Tutorials and Practice Exams (log in to LSAC LawHub for access)
Sample LSAT Exam
Khan Academy
LSAC Fee Waiver
Full-Length Practice Exams
Guides, Strategies & Tips
- 7Sage Score Tracking Tool
- Blueprint Understanding Your LSAT Scores and Study Schedules
- LSATMax The Road to 180 eBook
- PowerScore LSAT Help Hub
- Magoosh LSAT Study Guide
Content Review & Practice Questions
- Magoosh Content Review Lessons
- Blueprint LSAT Toolkit (3 practice quizzes)
- Manhattan Prep LSAT Practice Questions
- Elemental Prep Logical Reasoning Review
- LSATMax Logic Game Setups Worksheets
- Test-Guide.com LSAT Practice Test