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If you plan on taking the LSAT soon, then Varsity Tutors can help you prepare with a Miami LSAT course. Taking a test preparation course can help you get more out of your study sessions and make the academic progress that you need to feel confident taking this exam. After taking the LSAT, you could attend a local law school such as the ones at the University of Miami or St. Thomas University.
If you earn a solid score on the LSAT, then you could earn additional scholarship offers and expand the number of law schools that you get accepted into. However, studying for the LSAT can be a difficult thing to do on your own. The good news is that you don't have to. Instead, consider reaching out to us today to get started with a Miami LSAT prep course. You can also continue reading for a closer look at the LSAT and what we can do to help you prepare for it.
What's covered on the LSAT?
The Law School Admissions Test or LSAT is designed to help law schools assess which of their applicants possess the key skills that are needed for success in the law school environment. To that end, the test is split into four different categories. These categories are called Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Writing. Varsity Tutors can help you develop a more complete set of academic skills in all of these areas.
The Reading Comprehension section of the LSAT has a time limit of 35 minutes. It asks test-takers to read a series of complex, long-form texts and then to answer questions about these texts. The written passages that you encounter in this section will mirror the kind of reading you'll need to do while in law school. Questions may cover the passage's main purpose, information that is explicit or implicit, the meaning of works in context, the principles that guide the passage, or the impact that new claims would have on the passage, among other things.
Next, you'll also take the LSAT's section on Analytical Reasoning. This section is also often called "Logic Games" due to the game-like nature of the questions that you'll be asked on it. The purpose of this section is to measure your ability to understand and identify logical relationships and draw inferences and conclusions from these statements. On this section, you may be asked to reason with conditional statements, infer what could be true based on what's provided, infer what could or must be true when presented with new information, and more. This section also has a time limit of 35 minutes.
The next LSAT section is called Logical Reasoning. These questions will assess your ability to analyze, critically evaluate, and complete arguments. You'll read short statements from content sources like newspapers, advertisements, magazines, and more. Then, you'll answer questions based on the information from the excerpt you've just read. You'll be tasked with recognizing different parts of the arguments being made and identifying their relationship to one another. You'll need to be able to reason by analogy, draw well-supported conclusions, detect assumptions that are made, identify principles and rules, and much more.
Finally, the Writing section of the LSAT is slightly different from the other test sections. This part of the LSAT doesn't feature any multiple-choice questions. Instead, you'll be tasked with responding to a Writing prompt that asks you to choose between two positions or courses of action. You'll need to create an essay that supports the decision that you make. There is no right or wrong answer. Rather, the purpose of this section is to assess your ability to make an argument in the written form. This is something that you'll need to do a lot while in law school and while practicing as a lawyer. This part of the LSAT is ungraded but it is a good chance to show the law schools you apply to that you're skilled as a writer.
How can Varsity Tutors help you prepare for the LSAT?
As detailed above, the LSAT is a challenging exam that tests for a wide variety of academic skills. Taking a Miami LSAT course can enhance the quality of your study sessions as you get ready to take this important standardized test. When you sign up to take a class, you can choose between two and four-week options. Additionally, new Miami LSAT class offerings start weekly so you can easily find one that fits your scheduling requirements.
Classes take place on a live virtual learning platform. They are taught by experienced instructors who will deliver a series of lectures that cover what you need to know before taking the LSAT. You'll also learn alongside a group of peers who you can interact with throughout your course sessions. This can serve to further enhance your learning experience. If you find that you're having trouble with one of the topics from your Miami LSAT course, then you can also sign up to work with your instructor individually. This makes it easy to keep pace with your course even if you feel like you're starting to fall behind at some point.
When preparing for the LSAT, it's important to practice answering the types of questions that you find on the exam efficiently. This is because LSAT sections have restrictive time limits. Taking a course is also a chance to get the practice you need to be able to do this. Your instructor can provide you with a well-rounded learning experience when you sign up to take an LSAT class.
How can you get started?
The LSAT is an important exam that can play a large role in your law school admissions cycle. That's why you owe it to yourself to have a solid test preparation process in the lead up to your upcoming exam. Consider taking a Miami LSAT class to get more out of your test preparation experience. You can easily get started with a course when you contact Varsity Tutors today. We look forward to working with you.
Osmel: Miami LSAT course instructor
I recently graduated from Johns Hopkins University and am currently taking a gap year as I apply to medical school. I took the MCAT in August 2019 and scored in the 98th percentile. I am happy to help with test preparation strategies and study plans, as well as content-specific questions and more!
Education & Certification
- Johns Hopkins University - Bachelor in Arts, Romance Languages
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- LSAT
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Evan: Miami LSAT course instructor
...of Spanish, including test prep for SAT subject tests or Spanish Language AP tests. I also tutor Japanese, clarinet, and public speaking. My favorite subjects to tutor are any involving ESL or foreign language as I have a passion for language learning and teaching. I speak English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and have also studied Japanese, German, Brazilian Sign Language, and Italian. I would describe my teaching philosophy as friendly but structured. I use lesson plan...
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- University of California-Santa Cruz - Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics
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- LSAT
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Cengiz: Miami LSAT course instructor
...Not surprisingly, I made my choice to enroll in a mathematics teaching program for my undergraduate education. After getting my undergraduate degree, I started teaching math at the 6th grade level until I was admitted to a PhD program and moved to the United States. My PhD focused on educational measurement and statistics and I have been trained in highly advanced statistical methods. Since I graduated, I have been teaching introductory level and advanced level...
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- Abant Izzet Baysal University - Bachelor of Education, Mathematics Teacher Education
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- LSAT
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David: Miami LSAT course instructor
...I have experience in a wide-range of subjects including Economics, Political Science and other social sciences, and standardized tests. In college, I was a Political Science and Economics major. My favorite Political Science class was Political Philosophy Theory, and my favorite Economics class was Labor Economics. I scored a 177 on the LSAT and a 34 on the ACT, and I'm experienced in tutoring these subjects as well. I was ranked 4th in the country...
Education & Certification
- American University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Reading
- SAT
- Social Sciences
- +30 subjects
Elyse: Miami LSAT course instructor
...in December, more than 80% of my students had already achieved their annual growth targets in both vocabulary and reading comprehension. While my certification and the bulk of my experience is in teaching English, I also enjoy working with students in preparation for standardized testing. I believe that students succeed when learning is a game rather than a chore. I strive to make subjects not just accessible but exciting, tailoring materials and activities to student...
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- College of William and Mary - Bachelor in Arts, Hispanic and Latin American Languages
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- Pre-Algebra
- Test Prep
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Gaurav: Miami LSAT course instructor
...there. I used to attend medical school but had a change of heart in my career path. Part of this was due to my political science major (double major with biology) in college as well as a number of Spanish and other courses that I took. Tutoring is something, I feel, that has come naturally to me, even back to my high school days. My goal is to help you learn as much as you...
Education & Certification
- University of Miami - Bachelors, Biology and Political Science
- University of Miami School of Medicine - Current Grad Student, MD
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
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- MCAT
- +244 subjects
Suresh: Miami LSAT course instructor
Highly qualified, vastly experienced with multiple curriculums, I enjoy teaching for the sheer thrill of seeing students and adults progress and achieve their academic, and in general life's objectives. I hail from a family of teachers and had no hesitation at any stage in making teaching my most preferred Profession.
Education & Certification
- Indiana Institute of Technology - Bachelor of Technology, Mechanical Engineering
- Florida Atlantic University - Master of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- OAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- +91 subjects
Katherine: Miami LSAT course instructor
...Science in Criminal Justice along with a minor in Psychology. I'm currently working on becoming a Paralegal while also being a Children's Instructor at a non-profit organization "Touching Miami With Love". My main and overall goal is to help all students possible in being successful in their academics! I've been working with children from Kindergarten - 5th grade in different subject areas! Being able to see the children progress is one of the best feelings...
Education & Certification
- Florida International University - Bachelor in Arts, Criminal Justice
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Criminal Law
- Spanish
- A Level
- +10 subjects
Honey: Miami LSAT course instructor
...things French. I've lived in both Israel and France for several years each. I've also traveled much of the world and love new adventures. I've been told that I have a knack for teaching and that I can explain difficult concepts in a simple way allowing the student to move from the basic to the more complex in a systematic fashion. I prefer the Socratic Method where possible - I like to ask the questions...
Education & Certification
- American University - Bachelors, French and Literature
- New York Law School - Masters, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Arithmetic
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Summer
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Mustafaa: Miami LSAT course instructor
I have my BA Philosophy and MA Liberal Studies. The liberal arts are truly a gift from Ancient Civilizations. In my free time I like to pursue various fitness activities such as, lifting weights, running, yoga, swimming, and the martial arts. I look forward to sharing an enriching experience with all of my students as we pursue the success of your goals.... The level you ascend to is contingent upon the effort that you put into any endeavor.
Education & Certification
- Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis - Bachelors, Philosophy
- University of Miami - Masters, Liberal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- Elementary School Math
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Billie: Miami LSAT course instructor
...upper school levels. Most of my students have substantially increased their scores enabling them to be admitted to the schools they wanted. I have had very successful results by working with my students by analyzing their skills and adapting our sessions to their favored methods of learning. I have been approved to tutor in the LSAT and look forward to assisting future lawyers in reaching their dreams in an area in which I am quite...
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- Hofstra University - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- American University - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
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- LSAT Essay Section
- +27 subjects
Marissa: Miami LSAT course instructor
Hi everyone! My name is Marissa and I am a recent graduate from the University of Maine where I obtained my Bachelor of Science degree in Child Development and Family Relations and a minor in Legal Studies. I am currently a Law School Candidate and I am now deciding where I will attend this Fall. I can't wait to tutor and learn from you!
Education & Certification
- University of Maine - Bachelor of Science, Child Development
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Statistics Graduate Level
- AP Research
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- +29 subjects
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- Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus - Current Undergrad Student, Computer and Information Sciences, General
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Spanish 4
- Elementary School Math
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Lindsey: Miami LSAT course instructor
I graduated from University of Michigan with a BA in Psychology in 2016. I worked in Human Resources with large companies for two years. I recently began law school where I am studying to become a public interest attorney. I have experience tutoring both children and adults in a variety of subjects.
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- University of Miami - Current Grad Student, Prelaw Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
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- +37 subjects
Education & Certification
- Emory University - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- George Washington University - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
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Seida: Miami LSAT course instructor
...scholarship. After my 1L year, I was first in my class of over 400 students, having the only perfect 4.0 GPA. I graduated summa cum laude, and was nominated to the prestigious Order of the Coif upon graduation. I passed both the Florida and Multistate Bar Exams after less than one month of self-preparation and practiced as a commercial litigator for three years before turning my attention to LSAT, law school, and Bar tutoring. I...
Education & Certification
- Florida International University - Bachelors, English
- University of Miami School of Law - Masters, J.D.
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
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- Graduate Test Prep
- +10 subjects
Amanda: Miami LSAT course instructor
...of Miami, I worked as a tutor for the University’s Athletic Academic Services, where I tutored student athletes in a variety of subjects, and helped them devise study schedules that maximized their academic success. Since then, I have worked as a full-time tutor in a Massachusetts high school, where I provided focused Math instruction to a personal caseload of 12 ninth and tenth graders, and also as a Spanish language tutor for adults and college-aged...
Education & Certification
- University of Miami - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
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- Other
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- +29 subjects
Laurie: Miami LSAT course instructor
As an experienced teacher, I believe that all students, given the right encouragement and guidance, are capable of learning; and it is my responsibility to provide a safe and productive learning environment for their successful achievement.
Education & Certification
- Florida Atlantic University - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Walden University - Master of Science, Computer Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- Graduate Test Prep
- Elementary School Math
- +34 subjects
Jonathan: Miami LSAT course instructor
...of Science in Medical Sciences from Western University of Health Sciences in California and a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Sciences from the University of South Florida. I have taught a range of students with a different abilities. I have tutored students through their GED and college work to guiding graduate and post-graduate students. I am proficient in the medical and biological sciences including anatomy and physiology, cell metabolism and biochemistry, microbiology and immunology, pathology...
Education & Certification
- University of South Florida-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Sciences
- Western University of Health Sciences - Master of Science, Biomedical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- MCAT
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Andrew: Miami LSAT course instructor
...Placement. You are not your test scores, but together we can game the system in ways that will greatly improve your scores. I have empowered my students to make truly amazing gains with their exams. Some of my ACT students have made shocking leaps, going up 10 to 14 to 16 points, from 16 to 26, 14 to 30, 17 to 30. I have also had the pleasure of helping students gain those last few...
Education & Certification
- Florida International University - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE Subject Tests
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- OAT
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