Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lsat
Noun
ˈeləˌesˈāˌtē
Definition
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized test used for law school admissions in the United States and Canada.
Examples
- Many students prepare for the LSAT for several months before taking the test.
- The LSAT score is a crucial component of a law school application.
- Some test-takers find that practicing with sample LSAT questions helps them improve their scores.
Meaning
It assesses skills important for success in law school, such as reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and critical thinking.
Synonyms
- Law School Admission Test
- Standardized test for law school