In order to get into an accredited law school, an applicant will have to take a test called the LSAT. The LSAT is the law school admission test which is administered 4 times a year at designated testing centers. The LSAT is designed to assess an individual’s logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, reading comprehension, and writing sample. This test is a standardized test that takes a half day to take. The LSAT cannot be taken more than 3 times by any applicant within a 2 year period of time. It is this LSAT that all potential lawyers and attorneys have to take in order to be considered for acceptance into a law program.
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