The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is unlike any test you’ve ever taken in your academic career. The LSAT is a skills-based exam designed to test the critical reading and analytical thinking skills that are crucial for success in law school. Before you begin your LSAT prep, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the ins and outs of the exam so you can be prepared for what is on the LSAT.

The LSAT Prep (LAT492) course is recommended for students in their Junior year, before they take the LSAT test.

  • LSAT test materials and case analysis will help students prepare for the LSAT test, law school coursework and a legal career.
  • Current case law will be used to learn legal analysis, critical thinking and issues facing our society today.
  • LSAT pretests will be given at the beginning and end of the course.
For more information about the LSAT and law school admission please go to the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) website at https://www.lsac.org/. The Law School Admission Council is a not-for-profit organization committed to promoting quality, access, and equity in law and education worldwide by supporting individuals’ enrollment journeys and providing preeminent assessment, data, and technology services.
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