Law schools love applicants with backgrounds in science and technology who bring useful skills and perspectives to the classroom and the courtroom. Most law school applicants, however, have ...
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LSAT Reading Comprehension: What to Know
LSAT test-takers need little convincing to prepare carefully for logical reasoning questions, which make up two of the three scored sections of the test. After all, untangling conditional or causal ...
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT)®, the most common standardized test for law school, tests logical thinking, argumentation and exceptional reading ability. If you plan to take the LSAT, knowing ...
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