What's Included:
Overview
Get personalized attention from your instructor and the chance to collaborate with peers. You’ll learn reliable approaches to the logic games in the Analytical Reasoning section, active reading strategies for the Reading Comprehension section, and principle techniques to master every type of question in the Logical Reasoning section.
Highly Qualified LSAT Instructors
Instructors are LSAT experts who know the material, understand the exam, and can help you earn the score you want. They’re able to customize the content to meet your needs and those of your class, as well as provide real-time support.
Self-Study Resources
You’ll also have full access to our LSAT Self-Study Resources. Practice the strategies you learn in class and track your progress with:
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Expert-curated practice tests, diagnostic tests, and our question bank
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Strategy guides for each exam section
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Flashcards
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Mobile app for on-the-go practice
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Short video lessons with tips and tricks
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Sample Course Syllabus
Class 1: Introduction to the LSAT
You’ll review the LSAT exam format and its sections, examples of common exam questions, and test-taking strategies.
Class 2: Three Essential Logical Reasoning Techniques
You’ll learn how to solve the Logical Reasoning questions with these three techniques: logical diagramming, finding the logical gap, and using the elimination method.
Class 3: Logical Reasoning Question Types
You'll learn about the seven types of Logical Reasoning questions, how to identify them, and which techniques solve them.
Class 4: General Logical Reasoning Strategies
You’ll learn a four-step process for tackling any Logical Reasoning question, and then apply what you’ve learned by answering practice questions.
Class 5: Sequencing Logic Games
The most common type of logic game on the exam, Sequencing asks you to arrange items in a particular order. You'll learn how to identify the game type, build and fill a template with the provided information, and answer each question by applying the game’s rules.
Class 6: Sorting Logic Games
You'll learn how to identify sorting games, quickly build a template, use the information provided to fill in your template, and apply the rules of the game to answer each question. Sorting games ask you to determine in what group an item belongs.
Class 7: Matching Logic Games
Considered the toughest game type, Matching Logic Games give you two classes of attributes for a single group of items, and ask you to match items with attributes. You'll learn how to identify the type of game, build and fill in your template, and deduce the correct answer.
Class 8: Strategies for Reading Comprehension Passages
You'll learn how to skim a passage for its main points, and quickly return to relevant portions for specific details.
Class 9: Strategies for Reading Comprehension Questions
You'll learn the different types of reading comprehension questions, techniques to answer correctly, and how to avoid trap answers.
Class 10: Preparing for Exam Day Success
In your final class, you'll learn test-day strategies, ask any lingering questions, and review areas where you could use additional support. You'll also cover the LSAT Writing sample and receive expert advice on the admissions process.
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LSAT Class
• Typically 6-9 students per class.
• 20 hours of live instruction.
• Students get personalized help and attention.