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hi everyone its Mike again back with another video this time about some logical reasoning basics as Im sure pretty much all of you already know there are four scored sections when you sit for the LSAT and two other sections are logical reasoning so you definitely want to make sure that you spend a docHub amount of your prep time learning about logical reasoning and getting more comfortable with logical reasoning questions. so three things add love to get done today with you in this video one is breakdown the different types of questions that youre likely to see in a logical reasoning section at to you attack read from the basic strategies bad are very effective for attacking these different types of questions Well also solve a couple of these problems together so you can see the process in action, speaking of which at left to put the two questions will be sobbing together operate now just in case anyone wants to try them on their own before before we get into the discussion s

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Your LSAT score will be posted to the LSAT Status page of your LSAC account. You will receive an email when your score is available. All test takers must have a completed LSAT Writing sample on file in order to see their score or have their score released to law schools.
Today, law schools accredited by the bar association must require applicants to take a valid and reliable admission test in most cases, students take the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT.
What is the LSAT-Flex? The LSAT-Flex was a shortened, at-home version of the exam that was proctored remotely in response to COVID-19 through June 2021. August 2021 through June 2022 LSAT administrations remained online, remote-proctored tests.
In 2023 the LSAT will be offered in January, February, April, June, August, September, October, and November.
(Reuters) - The arm of the American Bar Association that accredits U.S. law schools on Friday voted to eliminate the longstanding requirement that schools use the Law School Admission Test or other standardized test when admitting students.
As of October 2019, all parties have settled. The result is that they will work together to identify additional accommodations for people with disabilities and also replace the logic games by the year 2023 with a new analytical reasoning section.
And, if Logic Games meets its demise, what will replace it? The short answer to that question is that the Logic Games section isnt going anywhere until at least June 2023 the last scheduled LSAT on LSACs docket.
COVID-19 Update: LSAC has announced that they will be offering an online, live remote-proctored format through June 2022. Starting in August 2021, the LSAT will continue to have three scored sections, but will add back in a fourth, unscored variable section.

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