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I want to know the difficulty level of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) exam so will you please tell me?
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Law school applicants are a competitive lot. The LSAT is a standardized test, which means that it’s designed to differentiate between test-takers as much as possible, whether they are among the lowest or the highest scorers. The LSAT is really really stressful for most people. Studying for the LSAT is hard work and you have to combat burnout and fatigue. The LSAT requires you to use logic in way that is not intuitive to most people. The language used in LSAT questions is often deliberately subtle, confusing, and difficult to fully grasp. The LSAT puts you under serious time pressure – you are forced to tackle this really hard stuff very quickly. For the average test-taker, about ⅓ of the questions on the exam should be relatively easy. Another ⅓ of the questions should be tricky, but manageable. The final ⅓ of the questions should be difficult or very difficult. You have to study smart The only thing to do the make your LSAT experience more easy is to prepare adequately. If you’ve done the job well, your LSAT test day is going to feel more or less routine because you’ve practiced it many times before.
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