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LSAT Mock Test: Full-Length Practice Test, 120–180 Score Conversion & Section Mastery (2026)
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LSAT Mock Test: Full-Length Practice Test, 120–180 Score Conversion & Section Mastery (2026)

Master the Modern 3-Section LSAT Format with Authentic Logical Reasoning Drills, Reading Comprehension Strategies, and Blind Review Analytics

EduQuest Law Admissions Faculty
EduQuest Law Admissions FacultySenior LSAT & Law School Admissions Advisor
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Take an authentic LSAT mock test online. Master Logical Reasoning arguments and Reading Comprehension passages with timed section drills and Blind Review.

Following the removal of Logic Games, the modern Law School Admission Test (LSAT) focuses squarely on Logical Reasoning (two scored sections) and Reading Comprehension (one scored section). Achieving a 170+ score (top 2% nationally) requires razor-sharp analysis of formal logic, flaw identification, and assumption mapping. Taking a full-length LSAT mock test under strict 35-minute timing is the ultimate proving ground.

⚖️ Scoring Scale Benchmark: On the modern 120–180 LSAT scoring scale, missing just 6–8 questions across the entire exam equates to a competitive ~170 score required for T14 Law Schools (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia).

Modern LSAT Section Format & Question Allocation

Test SectionNumber of QuestionsSection DurationTime Per QuestionPrimary Logic Tested
Logical Reasoning Section 124 – 26 Questions35 Minutes1m 20sFlaw in Reasoning, Strengthen/Weaken, Necessary/Sufficient Assumptions
Logical Reasoning Section 224 – 26 Questions35 Minutes1m 20sMethod of Reasoning, Main Point, Parallel Reasoning, Paradoxes
Reading Comprehension27 Questions (4 Passages)35 Minutes8.75m per passageAuthor Perspective, Comparative Reading, Main Idea, Inferences
Unscored Experimental24 – 27 Questions35 MinutesVariablePre-test calibration control
Total LSAT AssessmentApprox. 100 Questions140 MinutesAvg. 1m 24sScaled Score: 120 – 180 Total

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Detailed two-pass scoring system to separate timing issues from argument comprehension gaps.

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What is considered a good score on an LSAT mock test?

A score of 160–165 is competitive for top 50 US law schools. For Top 14 (T14) programs such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and NYU, target 170–175+.

How should I analyze my LSAT mock test mistakes?

Use the Blind Review method: before grading, re-solve every flagged question without a timer. Write down an explanation for why the correct answer is logically valid and why every wrong choice fails.

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