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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. 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 University of California-Berkeley, University of Chicago Law School, Columbia Law School or Cornell Law School? Better select your tutor today!