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Varsity Tutors can help you get more out of your LSAT preparation sessions with a Spokane LSAT prep course. You may have decided to take the LSAT if you're interested in attending a local law school like Gonzaga University's School of Law. If you earn a top score on this exam, then you could have a better chance of getting accepted into the law school of your choice. A solid score on the LSAT could also earn you scholarship offers.
However, preparing for the LSAT on your own can be a challenging thing to do. The exam is comprehensive and finding success on it requires a wide variety of academic skills. Varsity Tutors would be happy to help you gain more confidence in your abilities as you pursue your LSAT goals. Consider reaching out to us today if you think that you would benefit from a Spokane LSAT course. Or, read on for a closer look at the exam's content and how we can help you develop a better understanding of it.
What's tested on the LSAT?
The Law School Admissions Test, or LSAT, was designed for the purpose of helping law schools assess which of their applicants are best suited for success in the demanding law school environment. The test is split into four sections, which each test for a different skill that is necessary for success in law school and when working as a practicing attorney. The test sections are called Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, and Writing.
The Analytical Reasoning section of the LSAT is also often called "Logic Games." This is because when taking the section, you'll be tasked with completing a series of puzzles, which have a game-like quality. For example, you may need to order a series of objects that you are only given a few rules about. Your job will be to use logic to reason from the rules that you are giving to infer new rules that govern the objects' positions. You may need to reason with conditional statements, infer what could be true with new information, or infer what must be true given what's provided.
The next LSAT section is called Reading Comprehension. As the section's name implies, this part of the exam is concerned with assessing your reading comprehension skill set. You'll be tasked with reading a series of passages and then answering questions based on what you've read. These passages may focus on a variety of different topics but they will all include complex information and dense material. This section has a time limit of 35 minutes.
Next, you'll also take two sections of Logical Reasoning while taking the LSAT. This section was designed to measure your ability to critically evaluate, analyze, and complete arguments. Your task will be to read a number of short excerpts from sources like advertisements and newspapers. Then, you'll answer one or more questions about the excerpts and the arguments that they make. You could be asked to identify the various components of the arguments, reason by analogy, draw conclusions, and more. Each Logical Reasoning section has a 35-minute time limit.
The last portion of the LSAT is called Writing. On this part of the exam, you'll be given a prompt that details two different courses of actions or positions. Your job will be to pick one of the options that you've been shown in your prompt and then detail why you think that's the best option. There is no right or wrong answer here. Rather, law schools are more concerned with your writing skills and how well you're able to argue in the written form. This is a skill that is key to success in law school and when practicing law as a professional. The work that you do on the Writing section won't be included as a part of your final LSAT score.
What can Varsity Tutors do to help you prepare for the LSAT?
If you're getting ready to take the LSAT, then you may also be considering what the best study plan for your specific academic needs looks like. One option you have is to sign up for a Spokane LSAT class. Taking a Spokane LSAT course gives you the chance to go through the LSAT's material with an experienced test preparation instructor. Courses take place on a live virtual learning platform and are delivered through a series of live lectures. This test preparation option provides all of the benefits of the traditional classroom learning experience in a more convenient online setting. That means you can get the LSAT supplement that you've been looking for without having to leave the comfort of your home. You'll take your class with a group of peers who you can interact with throughout your study sessions. This can help you get even more out of your LSAT study sessions.
If you find one of the topics in your Spokane LSAT class difficult to understand, then you can also sign up to work with your instructor individually. This option provides the chance to go back over the material that you're still learning in a way that is specifically targeted with your growth in mind. Additionally, there are a wide variety of course options available. You can choose between two and four-week classes and there are new classes beginning weekly. This makes it easy to sign up for a course that can easily fit within the confines of your existing schedule.
How can you get started?
As described above, the LSAT is a challenging yet important standardized test. Doing well on this exam could significantly improve the outcomes of your law school applications. That's why you owe it to yourself to have a strong test preparation plan in place during the lead up to your upcoming test. Varsity Tutors can help you with this process by getting you started with a Spokane LSAT course. This could be just what you need to take your study sessions to the next level and feel more confident on the day of your test. We'd love to work with you and hope to hear from you soon.
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Hi there, my name's Kamryn! I recently graduated magna cum laude from Duquesne University with a BA in English Literature and Political Science. I will be attending Gonzaga School of Law in the Fall and am excited to continue my tutoring throughout law school! I have a very straightforward, multi-disciplinary approach to academics and I look forward to working with you.
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...La Universidad Santa Maria in Santiago, Chile. I originally found a passion for education while working as a Student Teacher at my undergraduate university. I worked closely with university level students in order to guide them through various projects and assignments. I was also asked to give lectures and exams when professors were absent. I am currently volunteering as a legal advisor and translator for World Relief Spokane which provides assistance to immigrants moving to...
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...Middlebury. I am particularly interested in teaching the LSAT to students, as this test draws on the strengths that I developed throughout college and during my months of preparation for the test. While the LSAT is challenging, it is learnable, and with a basic understanding of logical concepts and some key strategies to approach each section, anyone is capable of improving his/her score significantly. These concepts and strategies helped boost my score 17 points over...
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I am an experienced tutor with a focus on coaching people for standardized tests. I graduated from Yale magna cum laude with a degree in philosophy and I've been in Chicago for two years working with the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights on voting and democracy issues. I scored well on my standardized tests (LSAT, ACT, AP Tests-5 on eleven different tests) and like helping other people do the same. Those tests are all beatable,...
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