LSAT prep

LSAT Practice Test

Build consistent logic performance across sections and turn every timed exam into a better next one.

Section breakdown

LSAT Core Skills

Logical Reasoning

Argument structure, assumptions, flaw analysis

Analytical Reasoning

Logic games, constraints, inference chains

Reading Comprehension

Dense passages, viewpoint tracking, purpose

Writing

Structured argument clarity and support

Score growth comes from a consistent loop: timed section, blind review, error tagging, then targeted drill sets for repeated reasoning failures.

Turn your prep materials into adaptive LSAT practice tests

Generate reasoning-focused drills from your notes and keep pressure on the section types that are still limiting your score.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common LSAT preparation and score-planning questions.

What sections should LSAT prep prioritize?

Most prep plans center on Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension, with writing practice layered in.

What is the LSAT score range?

LSAT scores run from 120 to 180.

How many timed LSAT tests are recommended?

Many candidates complete 10 or more timed exams across a full cycle.

How should I review LSAT mistakes?

Tag misses by reasoning error type and drill the same pattern until accuracy stabilizes.

Is timing the main LSAT challenge?

Timing matters, but repeatable logical process quality matters even more.

Should I track section performance separately?

Yes. Section-level tracking reveals which improvements are real and which are noise.

Can AI-generated drills help LSAT prep?

Yes. Focused retrieval sets help reinforce the reasoning patterns your timed tests expose.