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Passing the LSAT

by Chris Sherwood

Yale Law School Library

The LSAT, or the Law School Admissions Test, is a standardized test that allows law school admission committees to test your knowledge to see whether you should be admitted to their school. With so much riding on this test, let our eHow experts help with this guide to the LSAT.

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  • How to Sign Up to Take the LSAT

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  • How to Register for the LSAT

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