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|  Law School Admission Test 
Books in this subject area deal specifically with the Law School Admission Test: an examination administered by the Law School Admission Council that attempts to measure logical and verbal reasoning skills. It is a required exam for all American Bar Association-approved law schools.  The exam has four scored sections covering logical reasoning, reading comprehension, analytical reasoning; an unscored experimental section; and an unscored writing section. | 
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