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At this point you're probably wondering what the LSAT is. Put simply, the LSAT tests your vocabulary, language skills, and inductive and deductive reasoning. There are fill-in-the-blank questions, questions testing your understanding of a <span class="noglossary">brief</span> essay, and logical reasoning tests. There's also an unscored essay section. | At this point you're probably wondering what the LSAT is. Put simply, the LSAT tests your vocabulary, language skills, and inductive and deductive reasoning. There are fill-in-the-blank questions, questions testing your understanding of a <span class="noglossary">brief</span> essay, and logical reasoning tests. There's also an unscored essay section. | ||
At least one company that I'm aware of sells study guides and actual past LSAT exams that you can test yourself on; you can find these sorts of study guides at places like Chapters and your local university book store. | At least one company that I'm aware of sells study guides and actual past LSAT exams that you can test yourself on; you can find these sorts of study guides at places like Chapters/Indigo and your local university book store. | ||
===The LSAT, your grades and law school admissions=== | ===The LSAT, your grades and law school admissions=== |