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The LSAT contains two logical reasoning ("LR") sections, commonly known as "arguments", designed to test the taker's ability to dissect and analyze arguments. Dreading these sections? Select a tutor today. It is designed to assess Reading Comprehension, logical, and verbal reasoning proficiencies. The LSAT is a required exam for all ABA-approved law schools. An applicant cannot take the LSAT more than three times within a two-year period. Want to get your best score? Select a tutor now. Taking the LSAT and want to go to Duke University School of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Harvard Law School, University of Michigan Law School or New York University School of Law? Better select your tutor today!
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