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How to Find LSAT Practice Test (s)

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Find LSAT Practice Test (s)
Find LSAT Practice Test (s)

The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is a tedious test of which takes half a day to complete. Passing the LSAT is required for nearly every law school in American and Canada. One of the best study tools for the LSAT is practice tests. Such practice tests will present you will similar questions you will find on the official LSAT test.

The following steps will provide you with instruction on how to go about finding LSAT practice tests.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Online

    Log on to your web browser and conduct a quick search for LSAT practice tests. Such practice tests are readily available available all over the internet and can usually be found free of charge. One such website that offers LSAT practice tests for free includes 4tests.com (see resources section) Be sure to take as many practice tests as you can until you feel that you are ready for the official test.

  2. Step 2

    Library

    Head down to your local library and browse through the "test preparation" section. Most libraries will have at least a few LSAT books that contain practice tests and helpful information. Simply check out as many LSAT books as you wish and take the preparation tests that are in them.

  3. Step 3

    Book Stores

    Walk in to your local book store and inquire as to if they have any LSAT study books. Try to find the study book with the most comprehensive practice tests, purchase it, and take the tests.

  4. Step 4

    Resources

    Check out my resources section towards the bottom of the page for more websites containing LSAT practice tests and helpful information towards passing the test.

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