LSAT COACHING IN INDIA
LSAT stands for Law School Admission Test; this test is required for taking admission in law schools. This test also helps us to take admission in the Australia, United States, Canada, and a growing number of other countries. The test has come in form since 1948, its only motive to give law schools a standardized way to assess applicants. The exam consists of six total sections: multiple choice sections have been scored one, on the other hand experimental section and writing section is underscore. Raw scores are converted to a scaled score with a high of 180, a low of 120, and a median score around 150. When an applicant applies to a law school all scores from the past five years are reported, though, depending on the school, the highest score or an average score may be used.
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