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Free LSAT Mock Test: Full-Length Practice Test with Blind Review Analytics

Master Modern Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension with Timed 35-Minute Section Drills, Percentile Scaling, and Error Taxonomy Logs

EduQuest Law Admissions Faculty
EduQuest Law Admissions FacultySenior LSAT & Law School Admissions Advisor
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Take a free full-length LSAT mock test online with official question types. Master Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension with EduQuest’s Blind Review framework.

With the official removal of Logic Games (Analytical Reasoning) from the current exam format, the modern Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is now dominated by Logical Reasoning (LR) and Reading Comprehension (RC). Taking a full-length free LSAT mock test under strict 35-minute section constraints is vital for training your brain to deconstruct complex arguments, identify hidden assumptions, and evaluate formal logic under intense time pressure.

⚖️ Current LSAT Format: The exam consists of 3 scored sections (two Logical Reasoning sections, one Reading Comprehension section) plus 1 unscored experimental section, with raw scores scaled from 120 to 180.

Modern LSAT Section Structure & Scoring Benchmark

Section NameNumber of QuestionsTime LimitTime Per QuestionTarget Accuracy for T14 Law
Logical Reasoning 124 – 26 Questions35 Minutesapprox. 1 min 20 sec22 – 24 Correct (88%+)
Logical Reasoning 224 – 26 Questions35 Minutesapprox. 1 min 20 sec22 – 24 Correct (88%+)
Reading Comprehension27 Questions (4 Passages)35 Minutes8.75 mins per passage23 – 25 Correct (90%+)
Unscored Experimental24 – 27 Questions35 MinutesVariableQuality validation control
Overall Exam TotalApprox. 100 Questions140 MinutesAvg. 1m 24s170+ Scaled Score (Top 2%)

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How to Implement the Blind Review Method on Your Free LSAT Mock

  1. Step 1 (Timed Test): Complete the entire mock under strict 35-minute timing without checking any answer keys.
  2. Step 2 (Untimed Blind Review): Before grading your exam, re-solve every single question that felt uncertain without any timer. Write down why the correct choice must be right and why the other 4 are provably incorrect.
  3. Step 3 (Dual Scoring): Compare your Timed Score against your Blind Review Score. A large difference indicates pacing deficits; a small difference indicates fundamental reasoning weaknesses.
Does this free LSAT mock include Logic Games?

No. The EduQuest free LSAT mock reflects the updated LSAC format, featuring two scored Logical Reasoning sections and one scored Reading Comprehension section.

What is a competitive LSAT score for T14 Law Schools (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia)?

For top 14 US law schools, a competitive score is generally 171 to 175+ (98th to 99th percentile).

How often should I take full-length LSAT practice tests?

We recommend 1 full-length mock per week during initial prep, scaling to 2 mocks per week in the final 6 weeks before test day, always combined with thorough Blind Review.

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