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Starting with the August 2024 LSAT, the multiple-choice portion of the test will consist of two scored Logical Reasoning sections and one scored Reading Comprehension section, plus one unscored section of either Logical Reasoning or Reading Comprehension.This change is the result of extensive research and is designed to ensure that every test taker can demonstrate their logical reasoning skills to the best of their abilities.The LSAT will continue to assess the reasoning, reading, and writing skills that are essential for success in law school and the practice of law.Join us June 26 for an update from Anna Topczewski, LSAC’s director of assessment sciences, who will outline the changes coming to the LSAT in August, explain the test prep options available to you through LawHub, and answer your questions about the upcoming test cycle.
Anna Topczewski
LSAC director of assessment sciences