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The LSAT is a standardized test that is accepted by all ABA-accredited law schools as a part of the admissions process. As such, if you are interested in attending law school at an institution like the University of Missouri-Kansas City School Law, it may benefit you to do well on the LSAT. While there are other factors that law school admissions boards pay attention to, the LSAT is a vital piece of the puzzle when it comes to potentially improving your chances of getting admitted.
If you are worried about how you may perform on the test or are feeling overwhelmed by all of the material you need to review, it may be beneficial for you to contact Varsity Tutors so that we can help you sign up for a Kansas City LSAT class.
The LSAT is taken on a tablet that is provided at the testing center. You answer the questions by touching the screen to indicate the answer option you would like to choose. Using the tablet to take the test can be helpful because it allows you to keep track of questions you might want to review if you have any extra time at the end of the section. It also has a timer that can offer you a warning when you're within five minutes of reaching your allotted testing time for each section.
Your score on the LSAT is based on how many questions you get right. All of the questions are weighted the same, so you are scored on how many questions you get right rather than which questions you get right. Furthermore, you can feel free to guess if you don't know a particular answer because you won't be penalized for getting a question wrong.
What material can a Kansas City LSAT class help me review?
The LSAT contains questions that draw from an expansive amount of material. As such, it can feel overwhelming at times when you're preparing for the test. Working with an instructor in a Kansas City LSAT class can be useful in narrowing down which material you need to focus on for the test.
The LSAT is broken down into four distinct sections, which include Writing, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Logical Reasoning. All of these sections test on different material and have different types of questions. They also test for different skills that may be useful in law school. The questions contained in each section are designed to give admissions boards a clear understanding of your skills.
One of the sections on the LSAT is the Writing section. The Writing section is not completed at the same time as the other sections. It is taken on a secure online platform and you will have a year from the time you complete the other sections to finish it. This section is not graded, but it will still be sent to every law school you decide to apply to. As a result, it can still be helpful to do well on this section because, despite the fact that it will not be graded, the admissions boards at the law schools you applied to will use it as an indicator of your writing ability.
The Writing section asks you to make a choice between different courses of action or positions. Neither answer is considered right or wrong, but you must choose one and be prepared to defend your answer using reasoning and logic. This section of the test measures how well you can present a written argument and whether the logic and reasoning you used to reach a conclusion are sound.
The Analytical Reasoning section is concerned with your abilities when it comes to being able to reach a conclusion based on the relationship between different pieces of information. The skills this section assesses include being able to recognize if two statements are logically equivalent based on context, being able to infer what might be true based on the provided rules and facts, and being able to reason when provided with conditional statements.
The LSAT also contains a Reading Comprehension section, which is focused on how well you can comprehend the information contained within extended passages. These passages are often complex and resemble the kinds of passages you'll be expected to read and understand on a regular basis in law school. This section has many different types of questions, including questions that examine how well you can apply information to alternate contexts, how well you can parse out the main points of a passage, and how well you can understand analogies.
Finally, the Logical Reasoning section of the LSAT looks at how well you can analyze and critically evaluate arguments, which is something you'll likely be asked to do a lot of in law school. This particular section looks at how well you identify different parts of an argument and how they relate to each other, how well you recognize similarities and differences among different arguments, and how well you can identify and apply different rules and principles.
How could a Kansas City LSAT course help me prepare for the test?
There are a wide variety of ways in which a Kansas City LSAT course could help you prepare for the test. One of the major ways an instructor in your course could help is by going over the material that may be on the exam. It can also be helpful to work with other students because they can provide insight into the way they use reason to solve problems. Working with other students also allows for group activities and group discussions, which can be useful in terms of providing an alternative to just listening to an instructor.
How can I find a Kansas City LSAT prep course?
Kansas City LSAT courses are available online, so you can take it from the comfort of your own home or anywhere else you can connect to the Internet. To sign up for a Kansas City LSAT class, simply contact Varsity Tutors either over the phone or on our website.

Katherine: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...in East Harlem; created curriculum and taught classes for adult English language learners; engaged pre-K children in science experiments; and assisted my peers with coursework as an undergraduate at Notre Dame. I believe learning looks different for everyone, and a little patience and creativity can go a long way in tutoring. My day job in refugee resettlement utilizes my communication skills and my ability to solve real-life logic problems, like those on the LSAT and...
Education & Certification
- University of Notre Dame - Bachelors, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- Algebra
- +52 subjects

Henry: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
I love standardized tests. It might sound weird, but they're usually straightforward, you can sit with them for hours, and, most importantly, you CAN get better at them through practice. That's what I hope to help you do as you prepare for the LSAT, SAT, ACT or any other subject. I also have a blast editing essays, so make sure to use all of these services to their fullest potential!
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Bachelor of Science, Economics
- University of Kansas - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- ACT Math
- SAT Writing and Language
- AP Microeconomics
- +32 subjects

Jared: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...hard working, patient, and well-organized. As a history major, most of my major assignments were writing assignments. Most of these assignments were either papers or exam essays. In eight history classes, I have gotten seven A's and one A-. I attribute much of my success largely to my writing skills, especially my outlining and revising strategies. I have also done very well in my standardized tests, including a 34 on my ACT, a 168 on...
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Essay Editing
- ACT English
- Graduate Test Prep
- +15 subjects

Richard: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...reading institute. My psychology education helped me understand why the reading institute was so effective and why many students struggle in other areas as well - they misuse their working memory! Our brains work by combining small bits of information at a time and the process can easily be derailed by anxiety, missing previous information, poor study habits, or a psychological condition. I've worked with students with each of these problems (and more) and seen...
Education & Certification
- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- English
- ISEE
- PSAT
- +38 subjects

Joseph: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...entering law school after this coming year. I taught swimming lessons when I was in high school. I am available to tutor German I and II and the ACT. I like to tutor German because I love the culture and the language (and have visited Germany twice). My style of tutoring is more laid back, but I like to focus on areas that students have a particularly hard time. Outside of academics, I am an...
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Current Undergrad, German
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Greek
- Languages
- German
- +6 subjects

Megan: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...incoming first-year law students. I have also tutored students study to take the bar exam. Tutoring is a challenging yet rewarding experience for me. Everyone learns a little bit differently from someone else, and to be able to help another student succeed in their academic life is a privilege for me. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy running, reading, traveling, and spending time with family and friends. I lived in France and England for a few...
Education & Certification
- American University of Paris - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- Washburn University - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- High School English
- Elementary School Reading
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- +32 subjects

Amber: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...even after a mistake is made. I also think that due to the nature of learning over time, focusing too long on one mistake, especially in grammar at least, is not as conducive as saying, good practice, we will keep working on this, and going to the next point. In lots of events, the thing that confuses them may become clearer through more examples of it, or from a different concept allowing the difficult to...
Education & Certification
- University of Central Arkansas - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- GMAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- +238 subjects

Amanda: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
Hello! I am a dog loving lawyer in the KC area. I love tutoring as a part time job and have been doing it for years through various companies. I tutor a variety of subjects, and enjoy tailoring my approach to the specific needs of my clients.
Education & Certification
- University of Missouri - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- Washinton University in St Louis School of Law - Doctor of Laws, Law Enforcement Administration
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- English
- College Political Science
- AP Comparative Government and Politics
- +24 subjects

Rachel: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...classroom, but available to tutor students during the week. I work with students from 6th grade up to graduate programs in their sciences, specifically biology and evolution, but I can often help in other sciences as well. I look forward to meeting and working with all of you amazing students. I'm also highly skilled in English/writing and literature and some history and social studies. I am good with special needs, neurodiverse children and adults, and...
Education & Certification
- Western Governors University - Bachelor in Arts, Biology Teacher Education
- Truman State University - Master of Arts, Education of the Gifted and Talented
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- OAT
- PCAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- +234 subjects

Daniel: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...graduated from Truman State University with a major in biology, along with minors in psychology and astronomy. While at Truman State I was in the biology honors fraternity and tutored college students in cell biology, ecology, entry level biology classes, entomology, genetics, and more. I've also spent some time in law school at UMKC, and while I enjoyed my time learning there I didn't think being a lawyer was the right fit for me. Despite...
Education & Certification
- Truman State University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- Biology
- AP Biology
- +11 subjects

Craig: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...Missouri at Kansas City (UMKC). I'm licensed in Missouri. I recently retired after 20 years as a lawyer in the Federal Government (Social Security Disability Law). I enjoy teaching and I have mentored legal writers throughout my career. I want to give back to my community and I have an extensive academic background. I enjoy teaching students of all ages and I can provide them with powerful insights into academic achievement as well as provide...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor of Science, Political Science and Government
- University of Missouri-Kansas City - Doctor of Laws, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College English
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- Public Speaking
- +48 subjects

Tara: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...resilient, resourceful and thrive. What you know does not benefit you or others unless you are able to effectively communicate your knowledge. In our first session we will get to know each other and set goals. I always have fun with my students. Having fun while learning, at any level, expedites the learning process. I enjoy building a strong rapport with my students. I expect transparent communication. I am passionate about all forms of communication...
Education & Certification
- University of Missouri-Columbia - Bachelor of Education, Elementary School Teaching
- University of Missouri-Columbia - Masters in Education, Curriculum and Instruction
- University of Missouri-Columbia - Master in Public Health, Public Health
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- DAT
- PCAT
- Middle School
- +87 subjects

Jeff: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...law school next year. My areas of expertise are Political Science and Government, History, Writing, and ACT prep. I teach a weekly course to underserved youth for ACT prep and have done well personally on both the ACT and the LSAT. My philosophy is to guide you in your search to find the correct answers - not to give them to you. I am extremely goal-oriented, and I look forward to helping you achieve yours.
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Social Sciences
- High School English
- AP U.S. Government & Politics
- +40 subjects

Kayla: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
Kayla is a professional writer & educator. She feels extraordinarily lucky to be a part of this world. With over 15 years of experience in academia, Kayla began her journey in philosophy, specializing in ethics & existentialism. She holds degrees in philosophy & classics. She is also an accredited teacher of English as a foreign language.
Education & Certification
- University of Missouri - Kansas City - Bachelor, Philosophy
- ICEP TEFL Puerto Vallarta - Associate, English as a Foreign Language – ICEP TEFL
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- Greek
- Elementary School Writing
- +32 subjects

Mani: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...I am also working towards obtaining departmental honors in biology. I hope to attend dental school after completing undergrad. My primary goal as a tutor is to build confidence in my students by improving their study habits and their ability to tackle academic weaknesses. I plan on achieving this by going through fundamental questions of the particular discipline and then working with the student in the specific areas of the discipline that they are struggling...
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- DAT
- MCAT Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior
- +28 subjects

Daniel: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...curiosity pulled me many directions. I have since settled into a career doing digital forensics for investigations and love the challenges of keeping up with technology. Through my extensive training I have come to greatly appreciate those with not only the gift of knowledge and intelligence, but with the added gifts of communication and generosity. I enjoy sharing my love of learning, unraveling the psychology of testing and demystifying technology for all.
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Technical Certifications
- Web Design
- Java
- +51 subjects

Erica: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...6-12. Even though I have been in the classroom for two decades, I have even more experience as a tutor. I have been tutoring students in math for over 30 years. I am comfortable teaching all levels of math and/or statistics. I also have decades of experience helping students prepare for Standardized Tests. I believe that in order to excel at math, you must master previous concepts. Many students have gaps in their learning, which...
Education & Certification
- Johnson County Community College - Associate in Science, Liberal Arts and Sciences
- University of Missouri-Kansas City - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Statistics
- University of Central Missouri - Master of Science, Education
- Emporia State University - Master of Science, Statistics
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- OAT
- DAT
- PCAT
- +121 subjects

Richard: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...School of Law. My favorite moment came when I received a scholarship to complete a semester at Oxford University where I studied the philosophy of law and modern British history. I believe education is more than simply learning enough material to pass. Instead, I use my enthusiasm and knowledge to motivate students to not only get the best scores possible, but to learn real skills they will use throughout their education and in their lives....
Education & Certification
- Maryville University of St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, History
- Washburn University School of Law - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- High School Political Science
- High School World History
- +54 subjects

Alexander: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...University with an M.S. in applied mathematics and statistics. In addition, I achieved my Ph.D. in mathematics education from New York University. I have quite a bit of experience tutoring a wide variety of mathematical subjects across all age groups from middle school to graduate level level courses. As a former college teacher and administrator, I have first-hand knowledge of how and why students struggle with the quantitative subject areas. This experience has served me...
Education & Certification
- Manhattan College - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
- New York University - Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Middle School Math
- Cost Analysis
- College Economics
- +85 subjects

Christopher: Kansas City LSAT course instructor
...make me see new perspectives. I mainly teach foreign languages, English, and verbal sections of standardized tests because I am most interested in language and its logic. I have a long background in the arts and literature. I completed a BFA in Painting at the University of Iowa, a JD at the University of Tulsa and an MA in Classics at the University of Kansas. After law school, I practiced law in New York City...
Education & Certification
- University of Iowa - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Art
- University of Kansas - Master of Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- GRE
- Pre-Algebra
- +75 subjects