Are you planning to go to law school in the US? Your LSAT score is a crucial factor in determining where you go to law school or if you go at all. In fact, at many US law schools, your LSAT accounts for more than 50% of the admissions decision. Admissions committees look at your LSAT score to determine if you have the academic ability to succeed in law school.
An outstanding LSAT score won't necessarily get you into the law school of your choice, but a low score will probably keep you out. If you scored poorly on the LSAT, consider taking it again. Admissions committees usually focus on your most recent score.
How to approach the LSAT
The LSAT is a standardized test; therefore, it has standard ways of approaching it—question type strategies, time-management techniques, etc. Understanding the format of the exam and the ways you can use it to your advantage can significantly increase your score.Because of the intensity of the LSAT and the competitiveness of today's law school admissions environment, you should be prepared to prepare extensively for the exam to help you build the skills, techniques, and confidence to score your best.

