LSAT means Law School Admission Test. Sorry Cheski, I didn't know what it was so I looked it up. I take it I'm not the only one Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
I forgot that not everyone is American. Typically most Americans older then 20 younger than 50 know about it.
I didn't take them, but I have read about them: http://calnewport.com/blog/2009/03/03/how-not-to-prepare-for-the-lsat/
I never too the SAT test. We had the ACT. I got a 31 SAT ACT 2400 36 2340 35 2280 34 2220 33 2160 32 2100 31 2040 30 1980 29
my friend/former roommate took the lsat ages ago and scored a 180, or whatever the perfect score happens/happened to be. she was extremely intoxicated at the time and had absolutely no intentions of going to law school (she's a nurse). and, to my knowledge, she has never studied for anything in her life. as to why she shelled out the hundred-odd bucks for the test is beyond me; perhaps it was a dare. anyhow, my recommendation is to drink a lot of alcohol prior to the test and to not bother with "study tools"or any such thing.
Thanks for the self-gratuitous response that's probably not true. But the LSAT is a Law School admission test.