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A serious diagnostic, in about 90 minutes.
One timed Logical Reasoning section and one timed Reading Comprehension section, delivered in the LawHub interface. A detailed report follows. No card required.
Before you begin
- 01You'll need about 90 minutes of uninterrupted time. Silence your phone. Sit at a desk.
- 02Two sections back-to-back with a short break. Timed. No pausing mid-section.
- 03Score honestly. The diagnostic exists to calibrate your prep, not to flatter you.
- 04Your report will highlight the two question types most worth attacking first.
Free · No credit card · ~90 minutes
Why start with a diagnostic
Most study plans fail because they were built without evidence. A diagnostic gives you a starting scaled-score estimate and, more importantly, tells you which question types account for the majority of your missed points. Your first month of study should be entirely shaped by that report — see the free 12-week LSAT roadmap for a proven weekly template, and use the raw-to-scaled score chart to translate your diagnostic into a realistic 120–180 target.
After the diagnostic
Once you have your report, dig into Logical Reasoning drills by question type — LR now contributes roughly two-thirds of your scaled score. Follow up with a structural RC passage set, then progress to a timed full-length simulation once individual sections feel steady.