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Applying to law school requires a competitive application, including a good score on the LSAT. Varsity Tutors is here to help. Our online-based Detroit LSAT course can support your study for this career-defining examination. Top schools like the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law look at scores on the LSAT to understand how you will fit into their program, and preparation and study are crucial to pursuing a good score.
It is important for you to feel confident and focused while you take this timed standardized test - if you walk in unprepared, you may feel flustered with the amount of time provided or confused by different sections on the exam. When you work with an instructor to understand how the questions are formatted, how the sections are timed, and how you can eliminate incorrect answers, you can develop strong test-taking skills that benefit you on the LSAT. All of this through a 2-week or 4-week Detroit LSAT class!
What can a Detroit LSAT prep course do for me?
These courses are offered online with professional, knowledgeable instructors to help you understand how the LSAT works. The exam has a score range from 120 to 180, with 120 being the lowest possible score. While this does not seem like a large range, failing to answer questions in some sections because you ran out of time or because you feel confused about the possible answers means you're losing out on points. By preparing for the LSAT with practice tests and guided study sessions, you can feel more confident in using every minute you get to best effect.
Practice tests may feature questions from previous LSAT exams or are structured like questions found on the LSAT from years past. These practice exams will not provide you with answers to this year's LSAT, but you can understand how the sections are formatted so you can use your time as effectively as possible. A course instructor will also provide you with feedback and not just a numerical score, so you can learn how to format your written answers, eliminate incorrect multiple choice options, and develop approaches to analyzing the information provided in the question itself.
What can this Detroit LSAT course teach me about the format?
Through practice exams, you will become more familiar with how the LSAT is structured and timed. There are four sections of the LSAT, each with a specific amount of time allotted to complete it. If you do not complete that section in the allotted time, you will not be penalized by losing points, but you will not be able to get a very high score.
The Reading Comprehension and Analytical Reasoning sections have only section each, and you will have only 35 minutes to complete each section. Your score on these sections will show law school admissions reviewers things like your ability to read and understand examples of long-form text with complex arguments, which you will be dealing with throughout your time in law school. You must understand the meaning and purpose of words when used in specific contexts, find the main idea and primary purpose of the writing, and understand the claims and arguments made in the text, among other questions. The Analytical Reasoning section measures your ability to draw conclusions and comprehend structures of relationships. Questions will test your ability to infer the truth from provided facts and rules, comprehend the basic structure of relationships, and determine complete solutions to posed problems.
The Logical Reasoning section is divided into two subsections, each with 35 minutes to complete it for a total of 70 minutes. Using sources from newspapers, advertisements, informal discourse, scholarly publications, and magazines, questions will highlight your ability to recognize arguments and their relationship to each other, similarities and differences in patterns of reasoning, and identifying flaws and explanations in arguments. You will need to understand the difference between facts and opinions and remove bias from certain arguments.
The Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning sections together lead to your final score, which will range from 120 to 180 points. The fourth section, Writing, does not award points but is still a required component of the exam. While there is no right or wrong position to be taken in this section, the Writing component presents you with a problem, and you must choose between two positions and defend your selection with sound reasoning. The Writing section is copied and sent, along with your LSAT scores, to law schools as you apply to them. The structure is different than the other three sections in the LSAT, so you may wonder how to prepare for this piece. A Detroit LSAT class online, guided by a professional LSAT instructor, gives you access to writing prompts and feedback on how to structure your writing for best effect.
Where can I find a Detroit LSAT course?
Varsity Tutors has several Detroit LSAT course options available through our online portal. You can take one of our 2-week classes or a 4-week class to prepare you for this important career examination. Group classes have been shown to improve students' general understanding of course material overall compared to studying by yourself. We also vet class instructors with a thorough interviewing process, so you get the most knowledgeable guidance during class time.
The best part of our Detroit LSAT classes is that they are available online. You can work with a group, asking questions and studying together, from the comfort of your own home. While working in person can benefit many people, the scheduling flexibility of online classes means you can go to work or school while still preparing for the LSAT. If you have any trouble with course material or specific questions regarding a test or section of the exam, you can schedule time with your instructor for one-on-one help. The combination of group work and individual attention gives you a great foundation for success, helping you feel prepared for this potentially impactful standardized test.

Will: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I am a Chicago native who is studying for the bar after graduating cum laude from Northwestern University Law School this May. I studied at St. Ignatius College Prep and graduated summa cum laude from Villanova University (including a two-term stint at Cambridge University). Between Villanova and Northwestern I worked at an academic non-profit organization and evaluated hundreds of fellowship candidates' writing and academic work. I will work with each student to craft a personalized...
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- Villanova University - Bachelor in Arts, Humanities & Political Science
- Northwestern University - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- AP US History
- High School English
- ACT English
- +22 subjects

Cydney: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I am a graduate of Michigan State University. I received a Master's degree in Education with a focus in Instructional Technology. I have over 10 years of professional experience in Information Technology, I am an expert in technical training and technical writing. Outside of technology, my passion is Education. I am a published author and I come from a family of educators and helping others learn is very fulfilling for me. Literacy and reading is...
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- Michigan State University - Bachelor of Science, Digital Communications and Multimedia
- Strayer University-Global Region - Masters in Education, Instructional Technology
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- LSAT
- Poetry
- English Language Arts Substitute
- Information Technology
- +33 subjects

Raha: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I have a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the Amirkabir University of Technology. I just got my Master's degree in Chemical Engineering and working on my Ph.D. I am also getting another Master's degree in Computer Science at the same time at Wayne State University. I believe there is always learning in teaching, so I enjoy helping others with their education goals not only because of improving their level of knowledge but also mine....
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- Amirkabir University of Technology - Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
- Wayne State University - Master of Science, Chemical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- GMAT
- Physics 11
- +128 subjects

Cynthia: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I graduated from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, with a Master's in English last year. As a graduate student, I designed and taught English classes for two years, and I have experience with teaching both in the classroom and in one-on-one settings. I enjoy teaching a wide variety of subjects, but especially literature, history, and math. As a teacher, I always focus on meeting students where they're at and providing them with what the...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Master of Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- SAT
- +27 subjects

Samuel: Detroit LSAT course instructor
Howdy! My tutoring philosophy is simple. To be successful we'll have three key steps. First we will define the goal we are working to achieve. Second, we track our progress towards that goal using research-backed strategies for learning. Third, celebrate success when you achieve your goals! To give a little more background about myself. After graduating from the University of Michigan in 2013 I spent two years as a Teach For America teacher here in...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan - Bachelors, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- ISEE-Lower Level Writing
- GED Social Studies
- ISEE-Middle Level Verbal Reasoning
- +27 subjects

Artinese: Detroit LSAT course instructor
...eager to learn from experienced faculty and gain hands-on experience through practicums and student teaching opportunities. With this advanced training, I aspire to become a highly skilled and innovative educator who can inspire curiosity, creativity, and a lifelong love for learning in my students. Ultimately, I aim to create a classroom environment that celebrates diversity, encourages critical thinking, and empowers students to become confident, compassionate, and socially responsible individuals. I am excited to embark on...
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- University of Maine - Bachelor in Arts, Criminal Justice
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- GRE
- +140 subjects

Manjiri: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I am a graduate from College of Engineering and Technology from a renowned University in India. I received my Bachelor degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. Right after my graduation, I started my career as a Lecturer in the Engineering College. While doing my Job, also I earned Master's degree in Electronics and taught subjects like Computer science, Information Technology etc. I am most passionate about Mathematics and Electronics Engineering with specialization in Digital Systems....
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- C.O.E.T., INDIA - Building Engineer, Electronics and Telecom
- MIT, INDIA - Mechanical Engineer, Electronics-Digital systems
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Algebra
- College Computer Science
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- +11 subjects

Nafisa: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I am deeply passionate about supporting students on their academic journey, driven by the belief that education is a transformative force in shaping individuals and communities. My experience working with students has been both rewarding and enlightening. Having served as a nanny and tutor for families, I've had the privilege of witnessing the unique learning styles and potentials of each student. These experiences have fueled my commitment to fostering an inclusive and empowering educational environment....
Education & Certification
- Wayne State University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Technology and Coding
- Photoshop
- ISEE-Lower Level Reading Comprehension
- +179 subjects

Whitley: Detroit LSAT course instructor
As a teacher, it is important to make sure you aren't simply stating the answers. The most important part of learning is developing a link from a question to the correct answer, a path the student can follow on their own terms to reach the correct answer choice. This isn't something that comes with forces repetition and no explanation. I try to help a student master a set of tools so they have a path...
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- University of Central Florida - Bachelors, Philosophy - Political Theory Track
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Test Prep
- Study Skills
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- +25 subjects

Reyes: Detroit LSAT course instructor
...having to pay the sticker price. In the end, when I took the LSAT again, I scored 175, in the top 0.5% of all test-takers. Below, I address each of the three section types and my personal experience with them, starting with how many questions I missed on average when I scored 161 and how many I missed on average when I scored 175. Logic Games (AR) [From -10 to -0] I had so much...
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- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor in Arts, Korean Studies
- University of Southern California - Master of Arts, Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Study Skills
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- Adult ESL/ELL
- +11 subjects

Zehra: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I graduated cum laude with a bachelor's in biochemistry, and have privately tutored for the MCAT, biology, chemistry, and physiology for 4 years. I have helped over 100 students improve their grades, and increased MCAT scores by at least 5-10 points. After covering medical courses in anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, biochemistry, and genetics, I feel confident tutoring those subjects at an undergraduate level, especially for students looking towards a career in the medical field. My experience...
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- Albion College - Bachelor, Biochemistry
- Wayne State University - Master's/Graduate, Medicine
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- DAT
- Evolutionary Biology
- +35 subjects

Caralyn: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I am a recent graduate of the University of Michigan where I studied Public Policy and Sociology. I am also pre-law and will be attending either UCLA or Georgetown in the fall. I am a strong test taker and also a former journalist! I am ready to help you tackle essays, improve test-taking, and make schoolwork seem less daunting. As someone who received tutoring myself, I know what kind of help students desire hopefully I...
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- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor in Arts, Public Policy Analysis
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- High School Writing
- Microeconomics
- PreACT
- +48 subjects

Andrew: Detroit LSAT course instructor
Hi! My name is Andrew and I am a current first-year medical student. I have so far completed my BA in biology and pre-medicine and a Master's in biomedical sciences. My path to medical school was not an easy one and I have learned a lot along the way about getting the most out of studying. I hope that I can help others learn and develop the same love of learning that I have.
Education & Certification
- Augustana College - Bachelor in Arts, Premedicine
- Regis University - Master of Science, Biomedical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills
- USMLE Step 1
- +26 subjects

Sameer: Detroit LSAT course instructor
Hi, I'm Sameer! I'm an Osteopathic medical student interested in anesthesia, and the sustainable management of chronic pain and depression. I've been tutoring for years, and I'm excited to help you with whatever you're struggling with. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor B.S Neuroscience West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine- D.O Candidate 99th percentile ACT scorer 94th percentile MCAT scorer
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- English
- Elementary School Science
- +43 subjects

James: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I attend New York Law School and am a Michigan State University graduate. I received my Bachelor of Arts with a major in History focused on American and World History, mainly from the colonial-Vietnam war/ Civil Rights Movement Era. I also received a minor in Latin American Studies focusing on colonial Latin American History. I have worked and coached kids, and high schoolers in several different aspects, including sports. I believe I can emulate my...
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- Michigan State University - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- UK A Level
- AP European History
- Middle School
- +18 subjects

Jagan: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I am a rising senior at Northwestern University. I am working toward receiving a Bachelor's degree along the pre-law track and eventually attending law school. My greatest passion lies in community service - helping others have enriched lives and experiences. My first spark of interest for tutoring and mentoring came when I was in high school. I joined a program where I tutored other students. Through increasing the comprehension and education for students of all...
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- Northwestern University - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Math
- Social Studies
- Other
- +38 subjects

Kerry: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I'm an attorney, Ph.D. student, and aspiring law professor. I am working on my dissertation for my Ph.D. in Law at Yale, having previously earned my J.D. magna cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School. I practiced for three years at a large law firm in Washington, D.C., primarily representing television stations. I also speak German, having learned it as a high school exchange student, majored in it in college, and having spent...
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- University of Georgia - Bachelors, German
- University of Michigan Law School - Juris Doctor, Law - JD
- Yale University - PHD, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- Technology and Coding
- +81 subjects

Jeffrey: Detroit LSAT course instructor
My tutoring and teaching experience includes being a bootcamp Python and SQL instructor, teaching and tutoring a GMAT prep class, and tutoring math and computer programming in college. When I'm learning something for the first time, I try to break up what I don't know into approachable chunks. Then I work my way through each smaller block with a combination of reading, practice and reflection about how the chunk I'm working on fits into the bigger picture.
Education & Certification
- Michigan Technological University - Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- Math
- GMAT Quantitative
- +19 subjects

Samuel: Detroit LSAT course instructor
I think that access to education is deeply important to every student and part of that access is having lessons personalized to each student. To teach well, a tutor has to find different ways to communicate concepts to different people.
Education & Certification
- University of Florida - Bachelor in Arts, Art History, Criticism, and Conservation
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Technology and Coding
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- Test Prep
- +63 subjects
Education & Certification
- Mumbai University - Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering
- Northeastern University - Engineering, Computer and Information Sciences, General
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- MCAT
- GRE
- +118 subjects