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If you're preparing for the Law School Admissions Test, or LSAT, Varsity Tutors can set you up with a Nashville LSAT prep course that fits into your schedule. The LSAT is used to assess key skills you'll need to reach for your goals in law schools such as Vanderbilt University Law School or Belmont University College of Law. It consists of three multiple-choice sections: Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning. A Writing section is also included, while one of two potential unscored sections may be included as well.
A Nashville LSAT course is led by an instructor who is knowledgeable about the exam. Your instructor provides interactive lessons via an online learning platform, enabling them to review topics covered on the test and provide insights into its content and format. Each course is focused on test prep. It can cover a great deal of information and get you ready to perform your best in the sections we will provide an overview of.
What Subjects, Topics, and Skills Does a Nashville LSAT Class Cover?
There are four main sections of the LSAT. For three of them, you'll use a tablet provided by the test center. The digital format enables you to select answer choices onscreen and use a timer (including a five-minute warning), digital highlighter, and the ability to flag questions for later reference. The Writing section, which you can complete up to a year after the rest of the Digital LSAT, is administered on a separate platform.
You have 35 minutes to complete the Reading Comprehension section. It consists of long-form passages that are much like what you'd come across in law school. There are various questions that ask you about explicitly stated information and that which can be inferred, the meaning or purpose of words/phrases, and to apply information based on context. You'll also have to assess the author's attitude based on tone and understand analogies to claims or arguments.
The Analytical Reasoning section, also 35 minutes, measures your proficiency in understanding how relationships are structured, and how well you draw conclusions based on them. You'll need to reason with conditional statements and infer truth based on the facts or rules provided and new hypothetical details.
Unlike the previous sections, the Logical Reasoning section is 70 minutes long since it consists of two 35 minute sections. Questions require you to evaluate, analyze, and complete arguments made in newspapers, magazines, advertisements, and other types of content. It measures a wide range of skills, from recognizing parts of an argument and similarities/differences between patterns of reasoning to determining how additional evidence affects an argument, to identifying flaws in arguments.
The Writing section gives you 35 minutes to respond to a prompt, which presents a specific decision problem and requires you to pick from one of two positions or courses of action. Your writing sample must defend your choice with solid argumentative writing skills. The law schools that read your sample will examine your clarity, reasoning, use of language, organization, and writing mechanics. Your future weighs heavily on your performance in all these sections, which is why you should consider a Nashville LSAT course.
How Can I Benefit from a Nashville LSAT Course?
Your raw score is based on the number of correct answers, not what you get wrong. Nor are the particular questions you answer right or wrong factored in. That means you can guess an answer as a last resort, but to perform your best on test day, you'll need to prepare. A prep course offers review of content you may have not been exposed to in a while, refreshing your mind. It can also help fill in learning gaps; perhaps there was something you didn't fully understand, but here is an opportunity to learn from an expert instructor and collaborate with your peers at the same time. Studying alone rarely provides such advantages, but Varsity Tutors has developed a system that is built around helping students study for exams.
Instructors can provide comprehensive coverage of the test itself. If you're unfamiliar with the LSAT, this is a good thing. Practice questions can help you learn how to answer them and become more efficient. You might learn strategies such as which questions to tackle first or how to eliminate incorrect answers based on the context of questions and passages. Learning how to study and take the test more efficiently can lead to improved performance, so you can better reach for your goals. And when you find a particular topic or skill is harder to learn, ask your instructor for individual help; each is willing to set aside one-on-one time with students for extra help.
When scheduling is a dilemma, just check out the options Varsity Tutors offers. You can find a Nashville LSAT class weekly, meaning two- and four-week sessions begin on a week-by-week basis. That means you can get started right away and find classes that accommodate your requirements and schedule. Therefore, you don't have to miss out on the test prep you need.
How Do I Find a Nashville LSAT Course?
Whether your busy school, work, or family schedule leaves many options out or you prefer a lunchtime, afternoon, or weekend session, Varsity Tutors will help find a course at the best time for you. We realize life gets in the way, but the efforts you put in now are an investment in your career. A detailed review and thorough test prep are critical in helping you learn how to approach the various questions on the LSAT, hone advanced skills, and become more confident.
A Nashville LSAT class can help no matter what your test score goals are. The objective is to study the right way and focus on the topics you need to learn. Reading complex texts, making analytical inferences, and breaking down arguments take practice. If you're still looking to get to the level that law schools want you to be at, contact Varsity Tutors today. An enthusiastic educational consultant will walk you through all your options and help with signing up for the next available class.
Chelsea: Nashville LSAT course instructor
Experienced professional with a unique combination of technical expertise, managerial experience, planning and organizational skills that balance work, team support and ad-hoc responsibilities in a timely and professional manner. Well-versed in instructional design and implementation geared towards supporting the success of diverse individuals. ... I believe that experience is the best teacher. I do not believe in overly verbose lectures or monotonous note-taking sessions. I believe that practice can make perfect, and that having fun while practicing is a really good thing!
Education & Certification
- Middle Tennessee State University - Bachelors, Liberal Arts
- Lipscomb University - Masters, Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Public Speaking
- ESL/ELL
- Other
- +40 subjects
Mary: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...over several years. I often had to play the role of detective as I attempted to uncover skill deficits that made their learning difficult. I began my teaching career fresh out of college as an English teacher in a high school in McMinnville, Tennessee. I loved teaching what I loved so much--reading and writing--but I was concerned that so many of my students lacked basic reading and writing skills. I left that teaching job to...
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- Univeristy of the South - Bachelors, English
- University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa - Masters, English
- Bandervilt University - Masters, Special Education
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- LSAT
- PCAT
- DAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- +29 subjects
Melissa: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...college with a computer information technology certificate. I also currently homeschool my seven-year-old son, that is in second grade. I have been an online tutor with VIPKid for three years, teaching English as a second language. I love teaching; It is my goal to make learning fun, educational, and engaging. It fills my heart with joy, and I have experience teaching ages 3 to 18. Soon I will be tutoring adults to help them be...
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- The University of Tennessee - Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- OAT
- PCAT
- DAT
- +86 subjects
Sarah: Nashville LSAT course instructor
I have a PhD in Philosophy and I have taught in American Studies as well at Vanderbilt. I have taught logic, philosophy writing intensive courses, intro to philosophy, ethics, mass incarceration, writing intensive American studies, & critical disability studies.
Education & Certification
- University of Alabama at Huntsville - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
- Vanderbilt University - Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Writing
- English
- Social Sciences
- +5 subjects
Noah: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...at Vanderbilt University, majoring in Biochemistry and the Communication of Science and Technology. My aspirations include continuing my education in medical school and eventually becoming a pediatrician/pediatric cardiologist. My passion is STEM education, but I also really enjoy tutoring/instructing in the fields of Latin and test prep (including the ACT and AP exams). I used to work for Fiveable, an AP test prep company, which is where I discovered my passion for working to make...
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- Vanderbilt University - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- Latin
- ISEE
- +100 subjects
Clay: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...it is a two-way street. I love when my students give me feedback about where they are, as this helps inform me on the goals to work toward. I am a native Tennessean from a town in northwest Tennessee called Troy. I graduated from Lipscomb University with a double major in Communications and Spanish in 2013. I have lived in Honduras and Paraguay and made many trips to Mexico, and I am fluent in Spanish...
Education & Certification
- Lipscomb University - Bachelors, Communications and Spanish (double major
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- ACT
- College Essays
- Literature
- +42 subjects
Sharon: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...providing excellent tutoring for students. As a former teacher, I have experience teaching at the elementary, middle and high school levels. I also have several years of experience teaching adult learners. I'm committed to being a patient and resourceful tutor. I've been a nurse for the past 3 years, and I understand how terrifying NCLEX can be! I love helping students gain confidence as they prepare to take the test. I look forward to working...
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- Moody Bible Institute - Bachelor in Arts, Youth Ministry
- Cornerstone University - Master of Arts, English
- Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Certificate, Nursing (RN)
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- GRE
- OAT
- +178 subjects
Matthew: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...University of Central Florida. While I enjoy learning now, that wasn't always the case and I am very sympathetic to students who find some subjects to be particularly taxing. I understand what it feels like to be frustrated and feel like you will never master a topic or subject. Whether you need help with Middle or High School classes, or are preparing to take the SAT, ACT, LSAT or GMAT, I would love to help...
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- University of Central Florida - Bachelor in Arts, History
- Emory University - Masters, JD, MBA
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- Arithmetic
- Accounting
- +57 subjects
Allyson: Nashville LSAT course instructor
Hi! My name is Allyson and I am a Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering PhD student at Vanderbilt University. I have my B.S. and M.S. in Bioengineering and have been tutoring for 3+ years. I am looking forward to tutoring you and helping in any way I can! Feel free to contact me!
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- Syracuse University - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
- Syracuse University - Master of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- GRE
- GMAT
- +25 subjects
Kacey: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...student at Georgia Tech and have a passion for learning and education. I believe education to be a fundamental necessity for cultural evolution and the development of any society, as seen throughout history. My strengths lie in science and engineering, having an undergraduate background in both. I currently combine these fields in industrial design, where I am seeking a framework for customized design for the individual. In my free time, I travel and play with...
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- Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
- Universitat Stuttgart - Unknown, Fluid Mechanics
- Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - Master of Science, Civil Engineering
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- GMAT
- GMAT Verbal
- +43 subjects
Jake: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...of Middle Tennessee State University, receiving my Bachelor's in Finance in 2021. Since graduation, I have worked as a Talent Consultant with clients ranging from non-profits to high growth tech start-ups. Recently, I have decided to make a career change and will be attending law school in the Fall of 2023. Now I want to help others do the same by helping them prepare for the LSAT. I have an equally strong understanding of all...
Education & Certification
- Middle Tennessee State University - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Finance
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- Personal Finance
- Intermediate Accounting
- +16 subjects
Christopher: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...School of Economics. I gained valuable tutoring experience in university after being offered a position in the finance lab as a head tutor, and have since found that those skills have translated well to helping business students thrive at Varsity Tutors. While I also tutor other subjects including Spanish and College English, I have found working with professionals seeking designations or motivated college business students looking to get ahead to be a great fit for...
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- Middle Tennessee State University - Bachelor of Science, Finance
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- MCAT
- GMAT
- +144 subjects
Natasha: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...have mentored virtually every age learner, from Pre-K to adult, and have experience with everything from home-education to private and parochial schools to public school education. When I'm not teaching, tutoring, or mothering my own 7 children, I enjoy a variety of activities. I love being outdoors in general, but my passion is for rock climbing. I also enjoy reading all kinds of literature and philosophy and cheering my kids on in their myriad sports...
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- University of St Thomas - Bachelors, Philosophy/Theology
- Western Governors University - Current Grad Student, Management and Leadership
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- GRE
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +60 subjects
Kaitlyn: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...is incredibly rewarding, especially when they enjoy what they are learning. I love to meet new people from different backgrounds. I understand that not every student learns the same way, so I take a personal, tailored approach in my teaching. I am currently working toward my Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing and Psychology at Vanderbilt University. I am hoping to attend law school in a few years, so that I can work as a...
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- Vanderbilt University - Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Algebra 2
- SAT Math
- High School Writing
- +51 subjects
Matthew: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...on their bar exams and professional certifications/licensures, which includes overall exam prep, essay/paper development, and multiple choice mastery. During my undergraduate years, I worked as a multi-subject tutor, helping the sports teams players in their various subjects. Upon starting my law practice in 2002, I maintained an adjunct teaching job with a local college to maintain a connection with the students/professors and continue with my love for teaching. I received my law degree (JD) in...
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- Baylor University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy and Religious Studies, General
- Regent University - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
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Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- IB World Religions
- Essay Editing
- UK A Level Law
- +131 subjects
Madeline: Nashville LSAT course instructor
I am an elementary teacher who loves teaching elementary students in any subject area! I love math and enjoy teaching higher level math content. I am happy to help in a range of subjects and levels. I will be attending Law School starting Fall 2024 and will also be providing LSAT help!
Education & Certification
- University of Denver - Bachelor of Science, Economics
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- French 1
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- French
- +20 subjects
Jordan: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...and Computer Science at Vanderbilt University and plan to apply to medical school in the next two years. Outside of class, I am very involved in my neuropharmacology lab and clubs on campus. I also love running, watching movies, and am learning guitar. I decided to be a tutor because I've always enjoyed the mentor role and want to give back to the community after receiving so much help in my academic path from those...
Education & Certification
- Vanderbilt University - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- DAT
- ISEE- Middle Level
- +57 subjects
Kit: Nashville LSAT course instructor
I am a current student at Vanderbilt University, majoring in Political Science on a pre-law track. I have experience as a tutor for major college admissions consulting company, and have served as a teaching assistant for a college-level history course. I really enjoy working with students and helping them progress in the subject they're working; my goal is to have them grow academically and learn to trust and invest in their abilities as a student.
Education & Certification
- Vanderbilt University - Current Undergrad Student, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- High School English
- College Level American History
- SAT Reading
- +33 subjects
Tyler: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...a subject forever because of a bad teacher. I not only want to help the student understand the subject at hand, but also uncover some realities about her learning style that she can use in the future, as I have been trying to do for the last several years. The value of learning comes at the price of individuality. Every person learns differently, so my first priority is helping the student to realize what works...
Education & Certification
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Statistics Graduate Level
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- High School Economics
- +20 subjects
Leif: Nashville LSAT course instructor
...learning has by no means meant that school was always easy for me. On the contrary, I was your classic problem student until my sophomore year in high school. Thankfully, I managed to rally in time to earn a place at Princeton. From there, I ultimately went on to earn both a J.D. and Ph.D. In short, the trials and tribulations of current students are all too familiar to me, and I enjoy helping them...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelor in Arts, History
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- GMAT
- History
- +37 subjects