The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standard requirement for anyone pursuing graduate legal studies such as a Juris Doctor (JD) degree in the United States or Canada, as well as some law programs in Australia and other counties. The LSAT is not required for LL.M. studies.

 

The reading comprehensive and logical reasoning sections of the LSAT resemble the verbal portions of the GMAT and the GRE, however the analytical reasoning or “logic games” section is distinct. The LSAT doesn’t test legal knowledge.

 

All our LSAT tutors are J.D. graduates, which means they can tell you what to expect on test day as well as in law school.