The LSAT is a commonly accepted competitive test score that law schools in the United States use to assess applicants. With 6 total sections out of which 4 are scored as multiple choice questions along with an unscored experimental section and an unscored writing section, students are expected to make the minimum cut-offs set by various law schools to get admission into a program of their choice.
When it comes to the LSAT, there is no alternative to practice. If you are able to prepare well for this competitive test, your chances of getting a higher score and subsequently getting into a college of your choice goes up.
Here are a few great free LSAT prep courses and study resources that you can choose to rely on for your preparations –
• QSLEAP.com
- LEAP has over 1000 free preparation questions. Questions are also divided into sections. You will never run out of it.
- You can create your own personal study schedule
- Free concept videos
- Network of students and tutors to communicate.
- Study groups
- Events
• The Law School Admission Council
The practice test offered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) consists of the scored sections from the actual disclosed LSAT administered in June 2007. It also consists of the same writing sample topic. Relying on this freely available prep test is a great way to stimulate the day of the test by taking a practice test under the actual time constraints that you will be facing in the real exam. You will be able to estimate the amount of time you need to assign to each question under each section, and also identify the areas that you need to work on more.
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• The 4Tests.com Free LSAT Practice Test
Started by two recent college graduates, this platform’s primary aim is to fill up a resource gap on the internet. This platform offers a simple way to take free practice tests for your Logical Reasoning and Analytical Reasoning sections in the LSAT paper.
• Test Prep Review
TestPrepReview.com is a great resource for all kinds of information on studying for your LSAT. This website is essentially a free resource offered by the Graduate Educational Information Service that develops and maintains a host of educational websites. Their goal is to enhance student performance to encourage academic growth.
If you are looking for more extensive sources of practice and study, there are a number of online and offline options that come at a certain fee. Consider the latest volume of 10 Actual, Official LSAT Prep Tests, the Kaplan LSAT Premier 2016-2017 with Real Practice Questions or the LSAT Trainer: a Remarkable Self-Study Guide for the Self -Driven Student.