The LSAT aims to check applicants for the availability of skill set that is considered vital for future success in law school:
- the comprehension of complex texts with accurate judgment;
- the logical organization of information which facilitates the reasonable conclusions;
- the critical evaluation of the reasoning and arguments of others.
The test consists of five 35-minute sections. Four of the five sections contribute to the applicant’s score. These sections include one Reading Comprehension section, one Logic games section, officially referred to as the Analytical Reasoning section, and two Logical Reasoning sections.
Start your preparation with watching thorough video explanations of every question from the June 2007 LSAT Logic Games.
Improve your Logical reasoning skills and techniques by watching whiteboard videos with the profound explanations of logical reasoning questions from June 2007 LSAT.