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- Thu Aug 14, 2025 4:06 pm
#113993
Hey Jacin,
The best place to get information about the test is from the Law Student Admissions Council (LSAC). Their website explains the test itself, the structure, and links you to a sample test. How much time you should devote to studying prior to taking the test depends on what score you want to get and where you're starting from. After you familiarize yourself through the LSAC website - and when you're closer to completing your undergraduate degree - I reccomend taking a practice test to see what your initial score is. Then, you can look at the admissions data for whatever schools you're interested in to see how much improvement you would need to do.
Best of luck!
The best place to get information about the test is from the Law Student Admissions Council (LSAC). Their website explains the test itself, the structure, and links you to a sample test. How much time you should devote to studying prior to taking the test depends on what score you want to get and where you're starting from. After you familiarize yourself through the LSAC website - and when you're closer to completing your undergraduate degree - I reccomend taking a practice test to see what your initial score is. Then, you can look at the admissions data for whatever schools you're interested in to see how much improvement you would need to do.
Best of luck!