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free practice LSAT

Take a free practice LSAT (released by LSAC), score it with Blueprint’s state-of-the-art scoring analytics, and get Blueprint’s amazing explanations for every question. What could be better? (Answer: nothing.)

 

Steps for Your Free LSAT Practice Test

 

Benefits

Groundbreaking Score Analytics

After you take this free practice LSAT, you can use our amazing scoring analytics to get your LSAT score, identify your strong and weak areas, and view explanations for the best way to approach questions on this glorious free practice LSAT.

Free Explanations

We also include our amazing explanations for every question on the free LSAT (June 2007). For free. No obligation or login required. We just want to give you a taste of what we do here at Blueprint. Read more below.

 

Suggestions for your test

This particular free practice LSAT consists of four 35-minute sections and a 15-minute break, so allow at least 2 hours 35 minutes for the exam. When the LSAT is actually administered, the LSAC includes a 35-minute experimental section, but these are not released. So this is the closest you can actually get to having taken the LSAT in June of 2007. And did we mention that it is a free... practice... LSAT.

 

Take the free practice LSAT in a quiet environment at a comfortable desk.

Take a 15-minute break after the third section of your free practice LSAT. This is the only break you should take.

Give yourself 35 minutes to complete each section and don't fill unanswered questions after the time has expired.

There's no guessing penalty, so if you can't answer a question, feel free to guess (but only during the 35 minutes allotted for each section).

 

Free Explanations

If it’s your first exam in a while (or ever), your LSAT score will be a perfect jumping off point to begin your LSAT prep. Blueprint’s user-friendly diagnostics will analyze exactly which parts of the free practice LSAT — not just the sections, but also the specific types of questions in each section — gave you the most trouble.

After seeing how you performed, use our free explanations for each LSAT question. These are an invaluable resource to see what went wrong in a certain question, or how you could have answered questions more efficiently. Again, this is all free. No obligation and no login are required. We just want you give you a sense of what Blueprint LSAT Prep is all about.

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