LSAT Prep Course

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is an essential part of law school admission requirements. Hone your test-taking skills by preparing for the type of questions typically found on the exam. This nine-week course will cover the four major components of the LSAT: Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension and the Writing Sample.

Take an assessment test in the beginning of the course to identify which skills you need to strengthen. By the end of this course, you will have developed techniques to help you solve reasoning and comprehension questions quickly and accurately, and you will have learned how to write a strong essay for the writing sample portion of the exam.

Who Should Attend

The LSAT is a required exam for all those who plan to attend law school. Taking a course to help prepare you for the LSAT is highly recommended and can help you improve your score.

Benefits

The goals of this course are to help you understand the ins and outs of the LSAT, learn strategies for succeeding on the exam, and increase your confidence so that you will feel thoroughly prepared on exam day. In this course, you will learn time-saving tactics to enhance your score on every section of the exam.

Topics/Syllabus

Week 1—Orientation / LSAT Pre Test
Week 2—Intro to LSAT and Reading Comprehension
Week 3—Comparative Reading and Logical Reasoning Overview
Week 4—Logical Reasoning I
Week 5—Analytical Reasoning I
Week 6—Logical Reasoning II
Week 7—Analytical Reasoning II
Week 8—Essay and Review of Test-taking Strategies
Week 9—Post Test

FAQ

Are there course materials?
Cambridge Educational Services Victory for the LSAT is included in the cost of the course.

What type of assessment is given?
The course includes a pre-test and post-test which will assess your Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, and Writing Skills.

Are there any prerequisites?
No. Most students looking to take the LSAT are in the process or have already obtained a bachelor's degree. However, a bachelor's degree is not required for the exam prep course.