LSAT Full Syllabus (2026)
The LSAT syllabus is designed to test skills essential for law school, not memorized facts. It focuses on reasoning, reading, and analytical thinking. Below is the complete and updated LSAT syllabus explained clearly for serious aspirants.
1. Logical Reasoning (LR)
Logical Reasoning is the core section of the LSAT and appears twice in the exam.
What It Tests
Critical thinking
Argument analysis
Identifying logical flaws
Key Topics Covered
Argument structure (premise, conclusion, assumptions)
Strengthening and weakening arguments
Logical flaws and fallacies
Inference-based questions
Cause and effect reasoning
Parallel reasoning
Principle-based questions
Necessary vs sufficient assumptions
Point at issue questions
Evaluate the argument
📌 Questions are short but tricky and test precision, not speed alone.
2. Reading Comprehension (RC)
This section evaluates your ability to read complex legal-style texts and extract meaning accurately.
What It Tests
Reading speed with comprehension
Understanding tone, purpose, and structure
Drawing inferences
Passage Types
Law
Social sciences
Humanities
Natural sciences
Skills Tested
Main idea identification
Author’s attitude and intent
Specific detail questions
Inference questions
Comparative reading (two related passages)
Vocabulary in context
📌 Passages are dense and analytical, similar to law school material.
3. Experimental (Unscored) Section
Can be Logical Reasoning or Reading Comprehension
Does not count toward your score
Used by LSAC to test future questions
Indistinguishable from scored sections
📌 You must treat every section seriously.
4. LSAT Writing (Argumentative Writing)
This section is unscored but mandatory.
Task
You are given a decision prompt
Two options are presented
You must argue for one option clearly and logically
Skills Evaluated
Argument organization
Logical consistency
Clarity of expression
Grammar and structure
📌 Law schools read this sample to assess writing ability.
Important Changes to Note (Still Applicable in 2026)
❌ Logic Games (Analytical Reasoning) removed
✅ Focus is now on Logical Reasoning + Reading Comprehension
🖥️ Exam is fully digital
⏱️ Each section is 35 minutes
📊 Score range: 120–180
Summary Table
| Section | Status | Skills Tested |
|---|---|---|
| Logical Reasoning | Scored (2 sections) | Argument analysis, logic |
| Reading Comprehension | Scored | Legal reading & inference |
| Experimental | Unscored | Varies |
| Writing | Unscored (Mandatory) | Persuasive writing |
