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LSAT - Law School Admission Test

The LSAT is required by 201 American and Canadian law schools that are members of the Law School Admission Council and is an important criterion for admission. Every year thousands of applicants submit LSAT results, and other undergraduate records in the context of the school admissions process is very competitive right.

Each school has its own right formula for evaluating the candidates and all ranks LSAT weighed differently. In general, it is crucial to a LSAT high score to achieve a good chance of admission. This is especially important if you are applying for public school prestige. In some schools can receive up to a LSAT score twice as important as your undergraduate degree.

The LSAT is administered by the Law School Admission Council, a private nonprofit based in Newtown, Pa., the LSAT is offered four times a year - in October, December, February and June, many law school applicants in December LSAT take years for admission the following fall. Although the test earlier - in June or October - would be well advised.
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