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LSAT Logical Reasoning Exam Details

LSAT Logical Reasoning Section

Administered by Law School Admission Council (LSAC)

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Scored on the 120–180 LSAT scale; the two Logical Reasoning sections account for approximately 66.7% of the total scaled score
Passing Score
~24–26
Questions
35
Minutes
~$200 per LSAT administration (full exam)
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Study time: 80–200 hours for full LSAT prep (LR is the dominant section)

Exam Content Breakdown

Based on the official Law School Admission Council (LSAC) content outline

Assumption (Necessary & Sufficient)~16%

Identify unstated premises the argument requires (necessary) or that would guarantee the conclusion (sufficient/Pseudo-SA).

Flaw in the Reasoning~15%

Describe the logical error in an argument — most commonly correlation/causation, hasty generalization, affirming the consequent, or equivocation.

Weaken~12%

Find the answer that, if true, most undermines the argument's conclusion.

Strengthen~8%

Find the answer that, if true, most supports the argument's conclusion.

Inference / Must Be True / Most Strongly Supported~10%

Determine what must be true or is most strongly supported based solely on the given information.

Method of Reasoning~10%

Describe how an argument proceeds — e.g., applies a principle, draws an analogy, uses modus tollens.

Parallel Reasoning / Parallel Flaw~8%

Identify which answer follows the same logical structure — valid or flawed — as the original argument.

Principle (Identify / Apply)~7%

Find the principle that supports the argument or apply a stated principle to a specific case.

Main Conclusion~3%

Identify the primary claim the argument is designed to establish.

Role of a Statement~4%

Determine whether a quoted statement serves as premise, conclusion, sub-conclusion, background, or concession.

Paradox / Resolve the Discrepancy~5%

Find the answer that best explains two apparently contradictory facts.

Point at Issue~3%

Identify the specific claim about which two speakers disagree.

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