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A Law School Admission Test, commonly referred to as LSAT.
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The LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) is required for admission.
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A person who does well on the Law School Admissions Test does well in law school.A person who does well on the Law School Admissions Test does well in law school.
All students applying for admission into a law school in Canada or the US must write the Law School Admission Test. It is generally referred to as the LSAT (pronounced el-sat).
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It is the Law School Admissions Test. It is given as a multiple choice exam. It tests reading comprehension and problem solving.
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The LSAT stands for Law School Admission Test. It is designed to level skills necessary for a career in law and there are three multiple choice question types. These types are reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning.
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