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The LSAT is a half-day exam required for all students applying to law school. It has five multiple-choice sections: 2 logical reasoning sections, 1 logic games section, 1 reading comprehension section, and 1 ungraded section commonly referred to as the experimental section. After taking the multiple-choice portion of the test, you must also submit an essay that law schools may look at during the application process; this part of the test is called the writing sample. You have 35 minutes to complete each section of the test.
You can take the February LSAT, June LSAT, September/October LSAT, or December LSAT. The Law School Admission Council selects a date for each of those months when the LSAT will be offered.
A list of all published LSAT test centers can be downloaded from the testing locations page on the LSAC website. Look for the location closest to you. Please note that the LSAT is not administered at every test center on all testing dates.