• The exam consists of five sections of multiple-choice questions.
• Four out of five sections add to candidate’s score.
• The sections include one reading comprehension section, one analytical reasoning section and two logical reasoning sections.
• The unscored section is usually there for pre-testing new test questions or to pre-equate new forms of test pattern
• Additionally, a 35 minute writing sample is administered at the end of the test.
• The authority of LSAT does not marks the score on the writing sample but sends the same to the law schools to which a candidate applies.
Section I
LSAT Logical Reasoning section I & II- 35 minutes - 24 to 26 questions on "Analyzing Arguments" AND "Evaluating Arguments" each
Section II
LSAT Logic Games Section - 35 minutes - 23 to 24 questions on "Basic Logic", "Systems of Order" & "Outcomes"
Section III
LSAT Reading Comprehension Section - 35 minutes - 26 to 28 questions on "Identifying Purpose", "Identifying Structure" & "Ascertaining Main Idea"
Section IV
LSAT Experimental Section - 35 minutes - 24 to 28 unscored, experimental questions on any material tested in sections I-IV
Section V
LSAT Writing Sample - 35 minutes - A written case on which of two scenarios is superior on the area of "Writing Ability" & "Ability to Argue a Position"