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ONLINE DIAGNOSTIC LSAT

INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE DIAGNOSTIC LSAT
Careful, objective measurement of your performance on this diagnostic examination will permit you to approach the LSAT more intelligently. This diagnostic examination introduces the four multiple-choice question types and the 120-180 LSAT scale. Following this diagnostic examination, you will be able to assess your current level of performance. You will also learn exactly what percentage correct is required to attain a particular score. For example, what percentage correct is required to earn a score in the top 10%? You can begin setting a goal for your performance on the LSAT.

This diagnostic LSAT is slightly less than half the length of the scored portion of an actual LSAT. Because it differs from an actual LSAT, it should be used for self-assessment purposes only. It is not designed to produce an actual LSAT test score.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR ONLINE DIAGNOSTIC LSAT
The online diagnostic LSAT consists of four 15 minute multiple-choice sections. These sections should be worked back-to-back without breaks. Administer this diagnostic test in strict accordance with the times indicated.

The actual LSAT is not administered on computer. It is presented in a traditional written format. This format allows you to refer back to a reading passage or prior questions as you work. You are allowed to underline key words and draw diagrams in the margins. For this reason we suggest that you begin by printing the online diagnostic test and answer sheet (27 pages total).

View and Print the Online Diagnostic LSAT

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