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You can get ready to take the LSAT with several powerful LSAT prep offerings made available by Varsity Tutors. For example, you could take an LSAT test prep class that replicates the traditional classroom learning environment. Or, you could sign up for LSAT tutoring that gives you the chance to work directly with your educator. Getting started with the LSAT preparation option of your choice is easy when you reach out to us. You can also continue reading for more information about why an LSAT class could make a big impact on your study plan.
Taking an LSAT course may be the right fit for you if you've previously enjoyed the classroom learning experience. Each LSAT prep class is taught by an expert instructor. You'll learn alongside a group of classmates that you can interact with to enhance the quality of your study sessions. This style of LSAT test preparation also gives you the option of working with your instructor individually when you feel like you could use additional guidance on a challenging topic.
You also have the option of working with LSAT tutors. Tutoring may be the right LSAT prep option for you if you enjoy getting personalized feedback from your educator throughout your learning process. Your instructor will be able to provide you with a customized lesson plan that is based entirely on your academic needs. This type of LSAT test prep is also flexible enough to fit into most students' schedules. That means you can sign up for LSAT classes with a tutor without worrying about how it will impact your existing obligations.
Below, you'll find information on the content of the LSAT:
Exam Content Areas and Sample Topics
- Reading Comprehension
- The application of information in the selection to a new context
- Principles that function in the selection
- Analogies to claims or arguments in the selection
- An author's attitude as revealed in the tone of a passage or the language used
- The impact of new information on claims or arguments in the selection
- Analytical Reasoning
- Inferring what could be true or must be true from given facts and rules
- Inferring what could be true or must be true from given facts and rules together with new information presented in hypotheticals
- Recognizing when two statements are logically equivalent in context.
- Logical Reasoning
- Determining how additional evidence affects an argument
- Detecting assumptions made by particular arguments
- Identifying and applying principles or rules
- Identifying flaws in arguments
- Identifying explanations
The LSAT is the most commonly taken law school admissions exam. The test was designed to assess your academic abilities in some of the key skills that are required for success in the law school learning environment. The test plays a large role in the admissions process and individuals who do well on the LSAT may have a better chance of getting into the law school they're most interested in attending. Going to a higher-ranked law school may increase your chances of getting the job you'd like to have after graduating. That's why it's important to have a strong test preparation plan in place before you get ready to take this exam. Varsity Tutors can help you create your own ideal study plan with LSAT courses or tutoring options to choose from.
Here's an example of the types of questions you'll encounter while taking the LSAT:
A company employee generates a series of five-digit product codes in accordance with the following rules:
The codes use the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4, and no others.
Each digit occurs exactly once in any code.
The second digit has a value exactly twice that of the first digit.
The value of the third digit is less than the value of the fifth digit.
- If the last digit of an acceptable product code is 1, it must be true that the:
- first digit is 2
- second digit is 0
- third digit is 3
- fourth digit is 4
- fourth digit is 0
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