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Official LSAT PrepTests | 10 Actual Official LSAT PrepTests

‘10 Actual Official LSAT PrepTests’ is officially published by the Law School Admission Council and contains 10 past administered LSATs which include a answer key, score conversion table, and writing sample for the given LSAT.

Official LSAT PrepTests | 10 More Actual PrepTests (LSAT Series)

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Logic Game Types and LSAT Appearance Dates

If you’re curious where and when the various different types of LSAT games appeared in the history of LSATs, the following is a list and guide based on the game type classifications by the Powerscore Logic Games Bible.

Law School Calculators

So what are your chances of getting into Law School X?

While a number of soft or hard factors factor into your actual individual odds of getting into a particular law school, the most accurate and standard way to figuring out your odds is by utilizing a law school calculator. Law School Calculators take into account your LSAT and GPA scores and compare them with the LSAT and GPA scores of admitted students to then determine your odds of getting in.

Official LSAT Score Release Dates

After your months – or weeks for the very brave – of diligent studying for the LSAT, the three week wait after the test administration may seem the longest yet. However it has been documented in the past that LSAT scores often are at times released earlier or later than the scheduled test release date within your LSAC profile.

Challenges To Taking Multiple LSATs

We’ve said it time and time again, your single LSAT score is often weighted as highly as your undergraduate GPA by law school admissions committees. On average, LSAT test takers typically score anywhere from 5-10 points below their latest PrepTest/practice tests leading up to the real LSAT. Sometimes it’s wits, nerves, or just unfamiliarity with testing conditions – but whatever the case is, LSAT test takers often contemplate retaking the LSAT.

How Do Law Schools Treat Multiple LSAT Scores

While we recommend that you study, prepare, and concentrate your efforts on attaining your best LSAT score on the first try, we can’t control poor test day conditions, illnesses, and much of what can go unexpected on test day.

So if you’re considering retaking the LSAT, you’re likely wondering how law schools treat multiple LSAT scores?