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The current LSAT contains one analytical reasoning section, informally known as the "logic games" section. One section contains four "games" falling into a number of categories including grouping, matching, and ordering of elements. Don't play games with your future. Select a tutor today. The LSAT exam has six total sections: four scored multiple choice sections, an unscored experimental section, and an unscored writing section. Raw scores are converted to a scaled score with a high of 180, a low of 120, and a median score around 151. Need to improve scores? 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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