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How can I access practice LSAT tests?

  • Writer: Louis Zatzman
    Louis Zatzman
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read

Of course, studying for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) starts with the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). And their application, Law Hub, gives you access to almost every publicly released test ever given. It is hugely valuable. Accessing all the tests is a paid resource. But creating a free account does give you access to tests 140, 141, 157, and 158, as well as almost all of the old-numbered tests from 1-23. That constitutes more than 25 Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension sections each, which means several hundred questions on each section that were given on previously scored LSATs. You can study those tests, answer them yourself, and identify where you went wrong on mistakes. There are also a huge number of lessons from LSAC on Law Hub that explain each question type on both sections, how to identify them, and how to approach them in order to get the correct answers.


For many students, the free Law Hub account is enough to succeed on the test. But even if you need more help, Law Hub is always invaluable. It is the starting place for any student looking to succeed on the LSAT, and it represents the best source of questions currently available.

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