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The LSAT is an important step to take for all those wishing to attend law school, and Varsity Tutors can help you find a helpful Phoenix LSAT prep course. The LSAT, or the Law School Admissions Test, is accepted by countless schools across America and Canada as they process applications. Achieving your full potential on this test could help you attend your target law school, such as the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. Across all ABA-accredited schools, the LSAT is the only standardized test accepted for admission purposes. It's also the only test accepted by Canadian common-law law schools. If you're applying for law schools in North America, you'll almost certainly be taking this test.
The purpose of the LSAT is to assess whether or not students are ready for the highly specific, extremely demanding demands of law school. Students who attend law school must regularly use skills such as reasoning, logic, and high levels of reading comprehension. Performing well on your LSAT proves to law schools that you're ready for the challenge. As you can see, taking the LSAT is an important milestone in your academic career. Some might say that it's your first step towards a fully fledged career in law. It's no wonder that so many students take the LSAT so seriously. Almost all of these students study extremely hard in the weeks and months leading up to the test.
If you do elect to take an LSAT prep course, you'll learn all about the structure of this unique test. The LSAT consists of four sections. Although the final section is Writing, it doesn't count towards your final score. The other three sections are Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning.
The test should take almost four hours to complete, and you'll be answering questions on digital tablets which are provided before the test begins. These tablets have a few interesting features, including an onboard timer, a highlighting function, and the ability to flag questions that you want to return to later. The Writing section is actually completed separately from a secure online learning system. After you finish the other three sections of the test, you can take as long as one year to complete the Writing section. Once again, this section does not count towards your final score on the LSAT, although it will be submitted to the law schools that you apply for.
What Areas Might A Phoenix LSAT Course Cover?
When you choose to take an LSAT course provided by Varsity Tutors, you'll find yourself in a virtual classroom filled with other students just like you. This virtual classroom is similar to a real classroom setting in many ways. You'll have the chance to ask plenty of questions throughout these interactive lessons, and your fellow students can do the same. As you all ask questions together, you'll benefit from the proven power of collaborative learning. You'll also have the chance to "stay behind after class" and get extra help from your expert instructor on any concepts that might be causing you difficulty.
As your instructor leads your class through various lessons, you'll learn about each of the sections within the LSAT, and you can learn how to approach them in an effective way. Each section contains a variety of different questions on a wide range of different subjects, so studying for your LSAT can be quite demanding. Each individual question on the LSAT is scored exactly the same, and one specific question is always worth just as many "points" as the next. In other words, the total number of questions you get right on this test is your final score. That score ranges from a value of 120 to 180, with 120 being the lowest possible score you can get on the LSAT.
Questions in the Analytical Reasoning section focus on a variety of different relationships. You'll be asked questions based on the structure of those relationships. Basically, you'll be asked to figure out what might be true or false based on the information provided. You'll also be asked to use reasoning based on conditional statements. You might also be asked to provide solutions to hypothetical problems that are proposed. This section demands a lot of logic and reasoning.
Reading Comprehension is another section in the LSAT where you'll be asked to analyze passages of text which focus heavily on the world of law. In this section, the test will assess whether you're ready to handle the kinds of text you'll be studying in law school. As you read through the various passages, you might be asked to make inferences. You might be asked to analyze tone, context, or arguments. You'll need to understand the tone that the author is using, and how that impacts the purpose of the passage. These are just a few types of questions you'll face in this important section.
The Logical Reasoning section requires twice as much time to complete as the other sections. You'll have 70 minutes to get through two of these sections, while the other sections have time limits of 35 minutes each. This section will present you with a variety of source documents from newspapers, magazines, scholarly articles, and more. You'll be asked to exercise skills that law professionals use every day. These skills include identifying flaws in arguments, detecting assumptions, drawing conclusions, and much more.
How Can A Phoenix LSAT Course Help Me Study?
One of the biggest benefits of Phoenix LSAT courses is the flexibility that they offer. Working professionals and busy students alike can choose from a variety of options. Choose either a two-week course or a four-week course. And no matter which option you choose, new courses start every single week. Courses are also available throughout many hours of the day, and even during lunch hours. These online courses are also perfect for those who enjoy learning with groups.
How Can I Sign Up For A Phoenix LSAT Class?
If you're searching for a Phoenix LSAT class that can give you a greater understanding of the LSAT, look no further than Varsity Tutors. We can set you up with a class that fits your busy schedule. Choosing to sign up for an LSAT class is a positive investment in your future. An effective study regime could be the deciding factor in your acceptance into law school. Contact Varsity Tutors today, and they'll connect you with a Phoenix LSAT class that could make all the difference.
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- University of Kansas - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
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- LSAT
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Andrew: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
...Orleans. I graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in History and Economics as well. I enjoy teaching high school math, and all levels of standardized test prep: SAT, ACT, PSAT, AIMS, LSAT and GRE. I have taught Algebra at the high school and community college level. I have also tutored students for the ACT, SAT, and GRE tests, as well as a variety of high school and college subjects, especially focusing on math.
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- Northwestern University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics / History
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- LSAT
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Jacob: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
...can be. I graduated from Texas Christian University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Psychology, and I am beginning a Master of Fine Arts program in Theatre for Youth and Communities at Arizona State University in Fall 2020. I tutor a variety of subjects, but some of my favorites are Spanish, algebra, writing, and test prep. Watching students grow as learners and as people motivates me to continue my work as a tutor.
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- Texas Christian University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
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- LSAT
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- LSAT
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Tucker: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
...for a single session or we meet every week for a semester, I believe the first step to success with tutoring is to work together to set clear expectations. This lets us work toward the same goal, and makes it simple to set milestones to get there. Any problem area in any subject can be broken into smaller and smaller pieces, until suddenly you realize there was never a problem to begin with.... Whether you come to me for a single session or we meet every week for a semester, I believe the first step to success with tutoring is to work together to set clear expectations. This lets us work toward the same goal, and it makes it simple to set milestones to get there. Any problem area in any subject can be broken into smaller and smaller pieces until suddenly you realize there was never a problem to begin with.
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- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Theater
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- LSAT
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- PSAT
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Vaunee Ann: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
I have 37 years of teaching - special education in Tempe School District, 32 years with Mesa Public Schools, and over 20 years teaching teachers how to teach reading. I have been retired three years, and I miss teaching so I am happy to be able to teach again!
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University-Provo - Bachelor of Science, Applied Psychology
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- LSAT
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Leon: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
I was involved in police work for over 27 years working as both a field officer and a detective. I have been teaching various Administration of Justice courses for over 3 years at Glendale Community College (AZ). I completed my Master of Divinity with a special emphasis on chaplaincy with a 3.72 GPA. I have been teaching and researching religious subjects for over 40 years.
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- Ottawa University-Milwaukee - Bachelor in Arts, Criminal Justice
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- LSAT
- Writing
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Abby: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
...at Arizona State University and Barrett the Honors College. I am pursuing a degree in chemical engineering and two minors in Spanish and mathematics. I plan on attending medical school upon graduation. I have been a tutor for nearly four years in multiple areas. Primarily, I have tutored mathematics for middle school and high school students. I also have experience in test preparation for the SAT, ACT, IB, AP and Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards...
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- Arizona State University - Unknown, Chemical Engineering
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- LSAT
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- Languages
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- +81 subjects
Delphine: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
I've been an entrepreneur, business consultant, and faculty member for over 16 years. My credentials include being a CPA with a Juris Doctor, Master of Accountancy, and Bachelor of Science in Business. My greatest strengths are being a good listener, creating strategy, and following through. I'm empathetic, but I don't back down from excuses because I know that within every "can't" is a "can". I admire truth and transparency.
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- LSAT
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George: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
Hi Guys, I love to share my knowledge of how things work. I am an extrovert. Believe learning should be fun. I picked up a couple of degrees in engineering, business and law along the way in my career. Have some free time and want to spend it with you. Let's have fun learning!
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Michael: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
...and organize their writing so that their ideas can flow. For standardized testing I believe the most important factor in success is becoming comfortable with the test itself; learning the common ways the test makers misdirect a student’s attention and how to properly break down a problem. Outside of the classroom I have a great interest in film; I own hundreds of movies from various genres, eras, and countries. I also write fiction in my...
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Hana: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
I graduated Magna Cum Laude from Washington University with a degree in International Studies, and am looking forward to spending some time in Phoenix while I take time off before law school. I tutored for two years in college, and my specialties include lower level math, English, writing, and the LSAT. In my free time, you can usually find me either on Camelback mountain, reading a book, or during basketball season, cheering on the Phoenix Suns!
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- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, International Studies
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Spanish
- Languages
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Alexander: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
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Fatuma: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
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- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
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Subject Expertise
- LSAT
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Luke: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
...the LSAT, I scored in the 99.9th percentile. After dedicating so much time and effort studying for the exam and tutoring many others as well, I understand the LSAT inside-and-out. While preparing for the exam, I used nearly every prep material available and developed a consistent and highly-accurate approach to solving each section of the exam. I truly enjoy teaching and helping others succeed. And I'm happy to share my insight with others currently studying...
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- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, Industrial and Organizational Psychology
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- LSAT
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Clarissa: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
As a college graduate, I look forward to enhance the learning experience of students through tutoring. Academic success and excellence are goals that should be supported, and together we can achieve them, one step at a time.
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- Grand Canyon University - Bachelor in Arts, Communication, General
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- LSAT
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- Photoshop
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Shaina: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
...college level in just about every topic, especially math and science courses. As I progressed through law school, my reading and writing skills improved significantly and I've picked up many tricks and tips I wish I could have used in lower school. I have always loved being a student and collaborating with others to make doing homework not only effective but kind of fun! I have an ongoing enthusiasm for learning that I'm so excited...
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- University of Miami - Bachelor of Science, Health Sciences, General
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Spencer: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
...ability to adapt challenging material to the viewpoint of my students. This allows me to build bridges of understanding that help more analytical people feel at home in creative disciplines or vice versa. If you are a gifted artist struggling with Math, or an aspiring scientist struggling with creative writing, I'm your man! I am also a very experienced writer and editor. In my free time I enjoy hiking, literature, ultimate Frisbee, international travel, soccer,...
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- Brigham Young University-Provo - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations & Russian
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Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
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- Finance
- +113 subjects
Troy: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
...conducted all business operations. After graduating from college, I moved back to Arizona and am excited to have the opportunity to continue my passion of helping young men and women achieve academic excellence through tutoring. I have experience tutoring elementary through college-aged students in all academic disciplines. My primary areas of focus include: math, English, and standardized test prep. In my spare time I enjoy exercising, following sports, and spending time with friends and family.
Education & Certification
- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, Kinesiology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- SAT Writing and Language
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- Advanced Placement
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Stephen: Phoenix LSAT course instructor
...two Fortune 500 banks, with more than 10 years of experience in operations and client services, and also have more than 4 years experience teaching at the college level. My main areas of tutoring are business, standardized testing, and writing. I love working with students to create study plans and actionable learning approaches, and believe in catering to each student's preferred learning style. I believe any student, with the right teacher, can master any topic.
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Finance
- Arizona State University - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- Finance
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- +45 subjects