Materials for LSAT Seminar
Dear Applicants:
As part of your application to AUA Law, you must take the Law School Admissions
Test (LSAT). The expected LSAT score for successful applicants is approximately
135. The LSAT is a skills-based test. This means that
in order to excel on the LSAT (and to succeed in our program) you must practice
repeatedly the skills that you will use during the test. For this reason,
study materials and practice tests are available in the AUA Law library as
well as provided below.
In using the material below, we suggest you review the substantive PowerPoint
presentations first, and then practice the skills you have learned about
by taking the practice tests provided. With hard work and persistence,
we are confident that all of you can succeed on the LSAT.
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Intended Start |
Application |
LSAT Study |
LSAT Registration |
LSAT Test Date |
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Fall, 2012 |
Apply in February*
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Fall, 2012 |
Apply by mid-April |
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Aug. - Nov. 2011 |
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Nov. - Feb. 2012 |
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Fall, 2012 |
Rolling Admissions |
All of the above |
All of the above |
All of the above |
We offer free classes to preprare for the
LSAT, please contact 51-27-55 for more details.
LSAT classes Fall 2011
October 1, room 313W, 10:00-11:30
October 8, room 313W, 14:30-16:00
October 15, room 313W, 10:00-11:30
October 22, room 313W, 10:00-11:30
October 29, room 313W, 10:00-11:30
November 5, room 313W, 10:00-11:30
You can learn more about the LSAT and register for
the test at www.lsac.org ,
the official website for the Law School Admissions Council.
Analytical
Reasoning
Logical Reasoning
Reading Comprehension
LSAT Test 1
LSAT Test 2
LSAT Test 3
LSAT Test 4
LSAT Test 5
LSAT Test 6
LSAT Test 7
LSAT Test 8
LSAT Test 9
LSAT Test 10
LSAT Test 11
LSAT Test 12
LSAT Test 13
LSAT Test 14
LSAT Test 15 |