Free LSAT Practice Test

If you want to practice for a specific section of the exam, take a free LSAT practice test listed below.

LSAT Logical Reasoning (Arguments)

  1. Logical Reasoning Practice Test 1
  2. Logical Reasoning Practice Test 2

LSAT Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games)

  1. Analytical Reasoning Practice Test 1
  2. Analytical Reasoning Practice Test 2

LSAT Reading Comprehension

  1. Reading Comprehension Practice Test 1
  2. Reading Comprehension Practice Test 2
  3. Reading Comprehension Practice Test 3

Additional LSAT Practice Resources

If you want some more resources in addition to the LSAT practice questions listed above, review the table below.

ResourceProvider
Logical Reasoning FlashcardsQuizlet
Analytical Reasoning FlashcardsQuizlet
Reading Comprehension FlashcardsQuizlet

Overview of the LSAT

The LSAT includes 3 separately scored multiple-choice sections, 1 unscored multiple-choice section, and 1 unscored writing sample.

Each scored section is multiple-choice, and candidates are given 35 minutes to complete each section.

  1. Logical Reasoning: 24-26 Questions, 35 Minutes
  2. Analytical Reasoning: 22-24 Questions, 35 Minutes
  3. Reading Comprehension: 26-28 Questions, 35 Minutes
  4. Variable Section (Unscored)
  5. Writing Sample (Unscored)

An image showing an overview of the LSAT and the different sections

For more in-depth information about the exam, read our LSAT exam overview article.

Scoring of the Exam

The LSAT is scored on a scale from 120-180. Your test scores will be released about 20 days after your exam.

Here is how much each section is worth towards your total score:

  1. Logical Reasoning: (33% of Total Score)
  2. Analytical Reasoning: (31% of Total Score)
  3. Reading Comprehension: (36% of Total Score)

You can read about what is a good LSAT score for more information.

Registering for the Exam and Test Day

Anyone can register for the LSAT. You will need to create an account on the LSAC website to do so. There are numerous LSAT test dates you can choose from. The standard fee is $222.

You will have 2 options to choose from when taking the exam:

This is a matter of personal preference. Some students prefer to take the exam in-person, while others prefer to take the exam online from their home.

Studying for the LSAT

Use these tips and strategies when studying and preparing for the LSAT:

  1. Choose How You Will Study: Every student will prefer a different method. Some methods include self-studying, a prep course, tutoring, or a combination of resources.
  2. Set a Study Schedule: Figure out how much time you have before your exam and set a schedule to prepare. This could include setting aside time each day or week to study.
  3. Take a Diagnostic Exam: Take an exam to see where you stand before you start your studies. This will help you track your progress.
  4. Check Your Progress Periodically with More Exams: As you progress through your studies, take a practice test and see if you did better than before. Answering sample questions will help you prepare for the actual exam.
  5. Analyze Weak Areas: It is important to be honest with yourself when studying. Analyze the areas you are weak in and then make those areas a focal point for your studies.
  6. Study with a Group: Studying with a friend or group can help keep you accountable. It is also nice to bounce ideas off of a peer.

Benefits of Using a LSAT Practice Test

Using a practice test for the LSAT can be a helpful way to prepare for the actual exam. Taking a practice test online can help you focus your studies and identify any areas where you may need to spend more time.

Here are some benefits of using a practice test:

  1. Answer Explanations: Use answer explanations to help you better understand key concepts and topics, find more efficient ways to answer questions, and learn why an answer was correct or incorrect.
  2. Patterns: You can use a practice exam to find any specific patterns. Maybe you find that you really struggle with a certain type of question on Logical Reasoning. You can then use this information to pinpoint your studies.
  3. Timing: A practice exam can be very helpful for getting your timing down. Timing is one of the more challenging things on the LSAT and gives many students trouble on test day.