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Varsity Tutors can help you study for the LSAT with our detailed Seattle LSAT prep course. Working in the legal field in this Pacific Northwestern city means you could work in intellectual property for a tech firm, social justice and criminal law, or even, eventually, teaching for one of the major colleges or universities in the area.
The LSAT stands for the "Law School Admissions Test," and it is a vital component of admissions applications for great law schools all over the country like the University of Washington School of Law. The colleges and universities in this major metropolitan area are very competitive, so studying with help from knowledgeable tutors and class instructors could give you an edge over others who are taking this examination.
What can a Seattle LSAT course offer me?
When you sign up for either our two-week or four-week online Seattle LSAT course, you have access to great instructors, curious students signed up alongside you, practice tests, personal coaching and study sessions, and much more, from the comfort of your home. Our online courses are group-based, so you will work with other students to understand the material that appears on the LSAT. However, if you find yourself struggling with a topic or to understand feedback, you can schedule time with an instructor one-on-one. Guided study sessions with professional instructors help keep you focused on your goal, and working with others in a group can keep you accountable and engaged in the material.
Varsity Tutors thoroughly vets every instructor who leads our online LSAT courses. They can guide your study sessions with the LSAT so you can build confidence in the topics, format, and time limits. They will encourage you to ask questions and think about LSAT information from angles you may not have considered as you study - and, most importantly, working with others keeps you accountable to show up to study sessions on time, something you may have trouble prioritizing for yourself if you have a job or a family demanding your attention. Taking an online Seattle LSAT class means you have support while you prepare for this vital component of your law school application. Many people benefit from the support, encouragement, and feedback of working with others going through a similar process, which is part of why our online LSAT courses are group-based. However, working in groups also helps you save on the cost of LSAT instruction!
What will a Seattle LSAT class cover?
Signing up for one of our LSAT classes means you will learn about the format of this exam. The LSAT is a standardized test with four sections. Three sections are scored for total points ranging from 120 to 180, with 180 being the highest possible score. A fourth section, Writing, is unscored but will serve as an admissions essay. Each section is timed, typically with just over half an hour to answer questions. The sections are designed to measure different abilities that are crucial to perform in law school courses. You can learn how to manage these sections within the allotted time thanks to great instructors and practice exams.
There are three scored sections of the LSAT: Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning. Sections of this standardized test may look like those found on other college exams, but LSAT sections have twists requiring you to understand specific approaches to legal reasoning. Both the Reading Comprehension and Analytical Reasoning have one part, with 35 minutes allotted for you to complete the section. The Reading Comprehension section tests your ability to read through and understand details in complex, long-form texts, similar to those you will read throughout law school. Analytical Reasoning tests your ability to understand the relationship between events and arguments and then draw conclusions regarding this structure. Both of these sections require you to understand context and relationships and develop arguments based on evidence.
Logical Reasoning has a 70-minute time limit, but it is divided into two parts timed at 35 minutes each, so the structure is close to the previous two sections. The subsections within Logical Reasoning use different content sources with different degrees of truthfulness in their writing: sources range from scholarly articles to informal discourse. This portion tests your skills in recognizing different parts of an argument, and their relationship, reasoning by analogy, and identifying flaws in arguments. You will also be tested on drawing well-supported conclusions.
Although the Writing section does not impact your final score, the written argument you develop in this part will be copied and sent to law schools alongside your LSAT scores. The Writing section involves a free-form essay, which may not seem like a skill that can be taught in an online course, but the instructor can give you practice essays and evaluate your writing to help you improve. There is no right or wrong answer to the position you take, but those reviewing your law school application will judge whether you have successfully defended your argument or not.
With so little time, going into the LSAT under-prepared means you may worry about how much time you have. Working with a study group through an LSAT class helps you learn test-taking skills and strategies so you can feel confident even in the questions you do not know the answers to.
Where can I find a Seattle LSAT course?
Varsity Tutors' online portal can lead you through selecting a two-week-long or four-week-long class and then can pair you with an LSAT instructor. If you cannot spend more than two weeks learning, even through the convenience of an online classroom, our shorter option can give you a quick study boost right before you take the test. Our four-week course, however, offers more options for asking questions, learning in-depth, and practicing the different sections. Feeling prepared and confident can help you focus and relax on the three scored sections and develop a solid argument in the Writing portion of the test. Additionally, working with an LSAT tutor helps you understand good study habits now, and this can lead to better study habits throughout a challenging law school career.
Adam: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...variety of subjects, including LSAT, SAT, and ACT. I also tutor various academic subjects, primarily in the fields of math and science. My favorite subject to tutor is Chemistry, followed closely by Physics. I feel that anyone can learn anything as long as it is explained in a way that is conducive to them, and I aim to achieve that in my teaching. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy ultimate frisbee, television, reading, and games of...
Education & Certification
- University of Cincinnati-Main Campus - Bachelors, Sociology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Trigonometry
- ACT
- 8th Grade Science
- +186 subjects
Jack: Seattle LSAT course instructor
My mission is to play a small part in helping students achieve their dreams! I am a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, BA in Philosophy (2014), and I am currently enrolled at the University of Washington's Master in Teaching Program, Secondary English. In the past few years, my work has been almost exclusively in educational settings with youth. I spent five summers at a summer...... My teaching philosophy is experiential, conversation-based, and personal. I try to get to know as much as I can about the students, what works best for each, and how to tell when they have achieved comprehension.
Education & Certification
- University of Notre Dame - Bachelors, Philosophy and English
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Current Grad Student, Masters in Teaching--Secondary English
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- GMAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- +97 subjects
Ry: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...what humans have done we can come closer to understanding what we are. My mother is a high school science teacher, and ever since 9th grade I have been tutoring, although my interests shifted quite frequently. In college, I was able to both study and tutor Politics and History in probably the best city for those subjects, our nation's capital. While I have also tutored subjects such as Math, Science, Economics, and ESL, I have...
Education & Certification
- George Washington University - Bachelor in Arts, History . Political Science
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College English
- Graduate Test Prep
- History
- +16 subjects
Jeffrey: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...prepared. Careful, concept-oriented preparation can help ensure that students don't run into anything radically new on exam day. My preparation strategy aims to give students the instruction they need to recognize as many problem types as possible. Sitting for a standardized test can be a stressful experience for many people. I try to give students a firm toolkit of techniques and tactics so that they do not have to improvise in that kind of situation,...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- PSAT Mathematics
- SAT Writing and Language
- +34 subjects
Brian: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...program, I would always feel like I settled for less if I didn't strive for that greater goal. Not the shabby surplus desk where cost estimates are made for contractors, but the powerful and dignified desk where documents are drafted and signed which make positive change in the world. Throughout my professional and scholastic experiences I've always strived to work towards that positive change through service and leadership. That drive is what inspired me, after...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor of Science, Construction Management
- University of Washington - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- Arithmetic
- Public Speaking
- +41 subjects
Philip: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...lived in the Northwest for seven years. I enjoy tutoring Math of all levels up to Pre-Calculus, as well as SAT (both Math and Verbal), Language skills, and History/Government. Having taught at both a small private school and large urban public schools, I have broad experience with different learning styles, backgrounds, and abilities. I find it highly rewarding to help students and guide their progress toward mastering. If something is taught correctly, students will enjoy...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor in Arts, History
- University of Oregon - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Pre-Calculus
- Reading
- Arithmetic
- +34 subjects
Jessica: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...of being able to write well, but by creating a learning environment that generates enthusiasm and pride in creating a wonderful piece of writing. I also look forward to meeting new students in general, and learning about their interests and future goals. Some of my interests include cooking, photography, dancing, hiking, and playing tennis. Some of my future goals include getting a dog, learning to snowshoe, and of course, helping students achieve success in writing!
Education & Certification
- George Washington University - Bachelor in Arts, Journalism and Int'l Affairs
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Test Prep
- College Essays
- PSAT Critical Reading
- +32 subjects
Allison: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...get to be a part of that process! From my TA days, I have tons of experience helping students with their writing projects. Helping students develop and perfect their papers and essays has become one of my favorite parts of teaching. I've also come to actually enjoy preparing for standardized tests, and hope to share some of that enjoyment with my students. Standardized tests are like puzzles, and predictable puzzles at that: once you learn...
Education & Certification
- George Washington University - Bachelor in Arts, Geography, Political Science
- University of Washington - Master of Arts, Geography
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- Test Prep
- High School English
- +17 subjects
Brian: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...to prepare and study for assignments and tests when they're going to go to college. There's only so much one can do in teaching the content that we also need to teach our students how they can become their own teachers and succeed on their own. Hence, I want my students not just to do well in their math classes or exams, but I also want them to be able to grow, so they will...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Masters in Education, High School Teaching
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- GRE Subject Tests
- UK A Level Mathematics
- +128 subjects
Carlie: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...include History, Philosophy, Literature, French, Latin, and Psychology. I particularly enjoy tutoring students in any subject that involves reading and writing, particularly composing and editing essays and other written work. I believe that with perseverance and some capable guidance, a student can work to overcome any learning obstacles and be successful. My goal is to closely assess my students in order to form my instruction around their needs. I pride myself in being a patient,...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Literature
- AP Human Geography
- SAT Reading
- +44 subjects
James: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...thoroughly acquainted with the hard sciences. The hard data and empirical knowledge of chemistry and biology were a definite change from the political theory I studied at Whitman. At Montana State University, where I took my prerequisites, I served as a peer instructor for physics classes. Just as I did at the writing center, I tried to get students to see the fun in physics, making their studies less of a chore and more of...
Education & Certification
- Whitman College - Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Studies/Politics
- Montana State University - Certificate, Post-Bacc Pre-Health
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- SAT Subject Test in Chemistry
- +75 subjects
Tracey: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...with students, I spend time with my camera. I'm an amateur photographer and especially love taking pictures of the beautiful PNW landscape and furry four-leggeds (mostly dogs and cats but the occasional wilderness furball too when I encounter them on my hikes). I enjoy hiking (it's more like nature walking with slight inclines occasionally!). I, of course, love to write and read as well as make art (a lot of collage/decoupage/found art). I look forward...
Education & Certification
- Old Dominion University - Bachelors, English
- Old Dominion University - Masters, Professional Writing and Literature
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- PCAT
- DAT
- GRE
- +64 subjects
Erica: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...and I love explaining concepts in an accessible way. I believe in holding students to the highest reasonable standards - I don't expect students to perform beyond their current capacity or understanding, but I do expect students to try and to produce their best work-effort. I also believe that learning can and should be fun, and that students learn best when they are engaged with the material. In my free time, I like to read,...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin - Bachelor in Arts, Law and Society
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Gifted
- +38 subjects
Sarah: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...a teacher, lawyer, counselor, and mediator, my focus has always come back to supporting children and young adults in learning, growing, and healing. Some of my most rewarding experiences have been working with neurodiverse populations as a tutor and support. Through this work, I have learned the importance of compassion, patience, and flexibility when supporting individuals with different learning styles and abilities. These experiences have not only shaped me as a person but have also...
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University-Provo - Bachelor in Arts, History Teacher Education
- University of Nevada-Las Vegas - Master of Arts, Social Work
- University of Nevada-Las Vegas - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Languages
- ISEE
- Test Prep
- +37 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Bachelor of Philosophy, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Special Education
- ISEE
- UK A Level Philosophy
- +129 subjects
Nur: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...junior year abroad: first in Montpellier, France, studying French literature and art history, then at the University of Cambridge, studying Shakespeare! I love to travel, and hope to do more of it in the future. I also enjoy helping students with their French language learning goals, so that they can get the most out of their travel experiences as well. I don't know about you, but I am also an extremely nervous test taker. I...
Education & Certification
- Pomona College - Bachelors, English Literature
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- Comparative Literature
- AP US History
- +40 subjects
Jessa: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...studying Psychology and Spanish. Throughout college and beyond, I tutored and mentored students in Kindergarten through 12th grade with a variety of different programs including Teach For America. I have spent time tutoring a broad range of subjects, but am most passionate about the LSAT and English. I spend my free time running and hiking outdoors, and cooking with friends. This fall, I will be a J.D. candidate at the University of Virginia School of...
Education & Certification
- Vanderbilt University - Bachelor in Arts, Arts, General
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Elementary School Math
- Reading
- Algebra
- +30 subjects
Ji: Seattle LSAT course instructor
I am a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Electrical Engineering and certified Project Management Professional (PMP) from the Project Management Institute (PMI). I earned my Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) with emphasis in Power Systems. I am a seasoned project manager and power systems engineer with more than ten years of professional experience in project and program management, engineering design, technical leadership and innovation in the industry. As an expert with more than five...
Education & Certification
- SUNY College at Buffalo - Master of Science, Electrical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- Greek
- +73 subjects
Annelise: Seattle LSAT course instructor
...that what works for you may be different than what works for other students, and your goals might be different than what is expected from you at school. We'll work together to develop goals and find a way for you to meet them. My passion is helping students gain a better understanding of how the natural world works, and to enable them to ask questions, find answers, and share their findings. I believe that science...
Education & Certification
- University of Oregon - Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- Study Skills
- +74 subjects
Kenneth: Seattle LSAT course instructor
I graduated from the University of Washington with a B.S. in Biochemistry. While there I tutored several classmates in Chemistry as it was my favorite subject. I am a patient person who is able to break down complicated ideas so that they are easy to understand. I am planning to attend law school next fall. I also tutor the LSAT. In my spare time I enjoy skiing, water sports, and watching Husky football.
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- College Chemistry
- Algebra
- +11 subjects