| Section | Number of question | Length |
| Analytical reasoning | 24 | 35 |
| Logical reasoning | 25 | 35 |
| Experimental section | vague | 35 |
| Reading | 27 | 35 |
| Writing | vague | 30 |
The Experimental section will be games, arguments, or reading section. Experimental and real sections will have the same view for you, so do your best on all the questions. The good news is that if at some point you have a strangely difficult section that makes no sense, there's a strong chance that it was the experimental section. There will be a writing task as well.
The writing sample does not count towards your score, but the law schools to which you apply will receive a copy of your essay to evaluate. The test lasts three hours and a half. There is no
negative marking as such, but you are expected to attend all the questions. The results of your test will be conversed to points between 120 and 180. Your score and hence your percentile will roughly follow along a bell curve pattern, a score of 150 is an average one, and 170 is the 99th percentile. The writing sample always comes the last, other parts and sections can be in an optional or random way.