The Law School Admission Test The LSA T is required for granting admission to member Law Schools of the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). The LSA T is developed and administered by LSAC and American College Testing (ACT).
The LSAT consists of 5 sections of 35 minutes each and one writing sample of 30 minutes duration. These 5 sections contain- directions, statements, questions, time, and answers.
There are 5 of such tests and a Writing Sample in each LSAT. These sections consist of reading and comprehension passages, questions on relationships-analytical reasoning, logical reasoning and an experimental section which is not scored. This section consists of questions which can be used for future editions of the LSAT.
The final section, The Writing Sample is provided to law schools but not scored. Further information can be had from Law School Admission Services, Box 2000, Newton, PA 18940 USA