LSAT Analytical Reasoning Section
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Analytical Reasoning Section
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Length
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35 minutes
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Format
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Multiple Choice
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# Questions
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23-24
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Topics Tested
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Logical reasoning Order and relationships Possibility and outcomes
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The LSAT Analytical Reasoning section (also referred to as the Logic Games section) contains 23-24 questions and lasts 35 minutes. All Analytical Reasoning questions are multiple choice. The Analytical Reasoning section is designed to measure your ability to rapidly assimilate information, reason quickly and flexibly, retain information while thinking about outcomes, and remain focused on the task without being distracted.
For many test takers, LSAT Analytical Reasoning questions are the most challenging part of the test. This is likely because most people are unfamiliar with the types of problems that appear in this section and the skills that are required to answer them correctly. Timing on the Analytical Reasoning section is also a major problem for many test takers.
In your inlingua LSAT course you will develop and perfect the skills you need to succeed on the Analytical Reasoning section. In addition, your inlingua LSAT instructor will teach you powerful strategies for exploiting not only the structure of the test but the answer choices as well.