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What Are the LSAT and LSAT Argumentative Writing?

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The LSAT (which includes LSAT Argumentative Writing) is the only admission test accepted by all ABA-approved law schools in the U.S. and Canada. The LSAT measures the reasoning, reading and writing skills essential for law school success. So, more than just a test schools use when considering your application, it is also a valuable tool for you to know how ready you are when you get there. In fact, studies have consistently shown the LSAT to be the single best predictor of first-year law school success. What does your LSAT score mean? How much weight do law schools place on your score. How does your LSAT Argumentative Writing sample fit in?

To find out, join us for an engaging conversation with LSAC experts on the LSAT and LSAT Argumentative Writing, law school admission, and the law school academic experience. We'll walk you through what the LSAT and LSAT Argumentative Writing are, how they fit into a law school application, and what they tell you — and don't tell you — about how you should approach applying to law school.

This event is for anyone interested in applying to law school.

Speakers

Anna Topczewski

LSAC director of assessment sciences

Phil Harrinarine

LSAC senior ambassador and director of school accounts

Liz Bodamer

LSAC senior director of research

Dan Shaw

LSAC director of assessment development