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Varsity Tutors can help you get more out of your LSAT study sessions with an in-depth Houston LSAT prep course. Signing up for a course provides a unique way to learn about the material you need to know for your upcoming exam. You may have decided to take the LSAT if you're interested in attending a local law school like the South Texas College of Law - Houston or the University of Houston Law Center. Doing well on this test could make it easier to get accepted into the law schools you'd like to attend the most. A great score could even earn you scholarship offers.
However, it can be difficult to study for the LSAT without any guidance. The test is comprehensive and covers a lot of challenging material. Working with an expert LSAT instructor is a great way to enhance the quality of your test preparation process. Consider contacting us today if you're interested in doing this. You can also continue reading for more information on the exam and what Varsity Tutors can do to help you get ready for it.
What's tested on the LSAT?
The LSAT is a standardized test that was designed to help law schools assess which of their applicants would be most successful if admitted. With that goal in mind, the exam 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 lawyer. The LSAT's sections focus on Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, and Writing.
The Reading Comprehension section tasks test-takers with reading through a series of dense, complex written passages. Then, you'll need to answer a series of questions based on the information that you've just read. You may be asked questions about the passage's main purpose, the meaning of words in context, the impact that new claims would have on the passage, and more. You'll be allotted a maximum of 35 minutes to complete the Reading Comprehension section.
Next, you may take the Analytical Reasoning section. This part of the LSAT is also often called "Logic Games" due to the game-like nature of the questions that are asked here. You'll be given a set of rules that govern something like the ordering of a group of objects. In this scenario, your task would be to find the correct order of the objects using your logical reasoning skills. You'll need to use the rules that you're given to infer new rules that will allow you to finish the puzzle. This section also has a 35-minute time limit.
The next section of the LSAT is called Logical Reasoning. There are two different Logical Reasoning sections on the LSAT and each has a time limit of 35 minutes. Here, you'll read short statements from different sources like advertisements and magazines. Then, you'll be asked to answer a question based on the information that you just read. This may include doing things like identifying assumptions, drawing well-supported conclusions, identifying guiding principles, and more.
Finally, the last section of the LSAT focuses on Writing. This section is a bit different than the others since there are no multiple-choice questions on it. Instead, you'll be shown a prompt that describes two different positions or courses of action. Your task will be to choose one of the options you're shown and then to write an essay response that supports your choice. There are no right or wrong answers on this part of the exam. Instead, this is simply a chance to show your ability to argue in the written form. This part of the exam is unscored but doing well on it is a great way to show the law schools you apply to your skill set as a writer.
How can Varsity Tutors help you study for the LSAT?
The section above details how many different skills you'll need to feel confident while taking the LSAT. Varsity Tutors can help you develop these academic abilities by getting you started with a Houston LSAT course. Your Houston LSAT class will replicate the traditional classroom learning experience in a more convenient online setting. You'll learn from an experienced instructor who will teach you through a series of live lectures. Each Houston LSAT course also features a small group of peers who you'll be able to learn with. You can interact with your peers throughout your course sessions, which studies have shown can help students get even more out of their academic pursuits.
Students who have a hard time fully understanding one of the topics from their course can sign up to work with their educator in a one-on-one setting. This provides the opportunity to get extra help with the LSAT's most challenging material. For example, if you're having a hard time completing a certain type of Logical Reasoning question, then you can sign up to get additional guidance on those problems with your course instructor. Since you'll be working individually with your educator, you can get targeted guidance and advice that is meant to help you grow.
Additionally, taking a Houston LSAT class is possible even if you already have a busy schedule. That's because new courses start weekly and there are a variety of two and four-week course plans that you can choose from. With a wide variety of options to choose from, you can easily find one that meets at times that fit within your existing schedule. If you're concerned about fitting a course into your schedule, then consider reaching out to us for help finding the right option for your needs.
How can you get started?
The LSAT is an important exam that could play a significant role in your law school admissions cycle. If you think that you would benefit from working with an expert during your test preparation process, then consider contacting Varsity Tutors today. We can help you find the right Houston LSAT course for your specific academic needs and can then get you started with it quickly. We'd love to help you pursue your LSAT goals and hope to hear from you soon.
Stacie: Houston LSAT course instructor
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- The University of Texas at Arlington - Bachelors, English
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- LSAT
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Jonathan: Houston LSAT course instructor
...seriously in college. I began with college algebra and moved on to science courses such as chemistry, genetics, and biology. I also tutored some remedial math and english courses. No jobs other than teaching and medicine bring me everything I want in a career. I love to help others because I have benefited so much from others help in the past. My goal is to inspire a few other students to take up this job...
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- University of Houston Downtown - Bachelors, Biology, General
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- LSAT
- MCAT
- DAT
- GRE
- +113 subjects
Alexandra: Houston LSAT course instructor
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- University of North Texas - Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
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- LSAT
- GRE
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Jane (Elizabeth): Houston LSAT course instructor
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- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, English
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- LSAT
- SAT Writing and Language
- Music Theory
- College English
- +26 subjects
Jana: Houston LSAT course instructor
...of all ages through college in the areas of Math and Writing Skills. As a child and through my college years, Math was my favorite subject. In high school, I took honors classes and was able to test out of the first course of calculus so I could begin on the second course when entering college. I have experience teaching students courses such as Algebra and Geometry. In addition, I have extensive experience editing papers...
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- University of Houston - Bachelor of Science, Political Science minor in Accounting and minor in Business Administration
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Elementary School Math
- SAT Reading
- Writing
- +27 subjects
Sugi: Houston LSAT course instructor
...previously graduated from Rice University, Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science and Biochemistry & Cell Biology. I have served on admissions interview committees for Rice and Baylor College of Medicine, have mentored and edited essays for numerous college and graduate school applicants, and served as a private tutor and classroom instructor for Advanced Biology and Chemistry courses for 3+ years. I am passionate about creating custom, individualized teaching plans for each...
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- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, Cognitive Science
- Baylor College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Ophthalmic Technology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- Algebra 2
- Non-Euclidean Geometry
- +59 subjects
Caroline: Houston LSAT course instructor
My name is Caroline Seidel. I graduated Summa Cum Laude from University of North Texas with a degree in finance and a minor in economics. After graduating, I worked as a tax consultant for two years. I am currently a second year law student studying corporate securities and transactional law. I love mentoring and teaching others and I am so excited to work with you!
Education & Certification
- University of North Texas - Bachelor in Business Administration, Finance
- The University of Houston Law center - Current Grad Student, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- Elementary School Math
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- +16 subjects
Shakeel : Houston LSAT course instructor
...research. Soon after I became an instructor in immunology at my alma mater. I immigrated to the US in 2003 and since then have been in basic sciences (Molecular biology) research. My strengths are immunology and cell biology but I have some experience in all body systems because of my medical background. I also like teaching math and in fact my very first job after finishing high school equivalent was a job teaching mathematics to...
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- LSAT
- MCAT
- GRE
- GMAT
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Matthew: Houston LSAT course instructor
...his students is central to his style of tutoring, as he focuses on improving existing understanding and skills rather than just lecturing about all and sundry. This requires that the students themselves are actively engaged participants. Matthew refuses to drone on or lecture where he believes discussion or questions on the students' part are far more effective for figuring out what weaknesses they have. These methods, he contends, are also more effective for shoring up...
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- University of Hawaii at Manoa - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
- University of Hawaii at Manoa - Master of Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- IB World Religions
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- +19 subjects
Nichole: Houston LSAT course instructor
...and graduate career, I spent much of my time tutoring and teaching. During undergrad I assisted with tutoring English, essay writing, and psychology courses, and during my master's program, I tutored and taught psychology courses and statistics for psychology. I am well versed in study techniques and methods of teaching that are helpful with high school and undergraduate students. Further, I spent the past year learning and teaching LSAT prep and scored very well on...
Education & Certification
- Texas A & M University-College Station - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
- Sam Houston State University - Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Writing
- Study Skills
- CLEP
- +17 subjects
Hadi: Houston LSAT course instructor
I am a graduating senior at the University of Houston, pursuing a degree in chemical engineering. I am very passionate about math and science especially, and I have found that teaching students is another passion. I have experience tutoring high school and college students in areas including algebra, statistics, physics, and chemistry. I love working with students to help them achieve their goals, and finding exactly what teaching style works best for which students.
Education & Certification
- University of Houston - Bachelor of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- K-11th Grade Standardized Tests
- Physics
- Math
- +54 subjects
Grant: Houston LSAT course instructor
...because of my college experience and my time as a teacher cadet in high school. I have also tutored English Language Learners of many nationalities in Sydney, Australia. Education is an important part of my life and I have experience in many areas. I can tutor in any subject from elementary to middle school curricula. Because of my extensive classroom experience teaching English and my education concentration in reading, I tutor high school students in...
Education & Certification
- East Carolina University - Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education and a Concentration in Reading
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Other
- Essay Editing
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- +29 subjects
Emily: Houston LSAT course instructor
...ran academic clubs and extracurricular clubs such as state spelling and writing competitions and creative writing clubs. -My proudest accomplishments to date include teaching an elementary student to love classical literature and one of my Latin students going on to join and excel in college translation courses as only a junior in high school. Interests: -Reading and creative writing such as short stories, poetry, and even fanfiction! -Singing: I hope to resume voice lessons soon!...
Education & Certification
- Texas A & M University-College Station - Bachelor in Arts, Classics - Greek focus, Japanese minor
- The University of Nottingham - Master of Arts, Ancient History
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- Study Skills and Organization
- Elementary School Reading
- +41 subjects
Samuel: Houston LSAT course instructor
...and Philosophy with a minor in Religious Studies. After Tulane I went to the University of Chicago where I earned my MA in Philosophy. I have been privately tutoring writing and standardized testing since 2013. In college I worked as a High School English TA where I taught mid-size classes and assisted students one on one. In my graduate program I worked with undergrads on composition and symbolic logic. I am an avid reader and...
Education & Certification
- Tulane University of Louisiana - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Chicago - Master of Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- English
- SAT Subject Tests
- American Literature
- +29 subjects
Tammy: Houston LSAT course instructor
...processes, with notable acceptances including: - Harvard (Orthopedic Surgery) - Stanford Medical School - Brown University (Undergraduate) Teaching Philosophy My approach is built on three core principles: 1. Individualized Learning: Each student receives a customized study plan tailored to their specific needs and learning style. 2. Progressive Methodology: I employ the "I do, we do, you do" teaching strategy to build confidence and competence systematically. 3. Independence-Focused: My ultimate goal is to develop self-reliant learners...
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- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor of Science, Premedicine
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- DAT
- GMAT
- +242 subjects
Patrick: Houston LSAT course instructor
I firmly believe that every student has the ability to achieve greatness. Any advice, word of encouragement, or assistance I can provide towards the student maximizing his/her potential makes the investment worthwhile. I was fortunate to get help along the way; why not turn around and do the same for others?!... "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."... Introduce myself, ask the student what s/he thinks s/he needs help with, and give the student a few problems to solve.
Education & Certification
- LeTourneau University - Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
- LeTourneau University - Masters, Electrical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- GMAT
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- +203 subjects
Kara: Houston LSAT course instructor
I am a math teacher, but I have experience teaching 6-12th grades in both Math and English/Language Arts. I hold the following teaching certifications: 4-8 Generalist 8-12 Mathematics ESL Supplement (612) Principal (all levels) In my free time, I enjoy reading, cooking, and spending time with family. I look forward to working with you!
Education & Certification
- Texas Tech University - Bachelor in Arts, Advertising
- University of Houston - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- CLEP College Mathematics
- SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1
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- +28 subjects
Michelle: Houston LSAT course instructor
...to the kids I tutor because I recently experienced the classes and standardized tests that they are taking. I use an informal style so that the student can feel comfortable asking questions. I try to connect personally to the students so that they have fun and look forward to tutoring. I tutor standardized tests and most high school classes. I have two years of experience tutoring and I spent both this summer and last summer...
Education & Certification
- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- College Biology
- Comparative Literature
- +41 subjects
Malcolm: Houston LSAT course instructor
...scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT, and it is my goal to help as many students score in that range as possible. I focus on simplifying the LSAT, and helping students think through the test. It's my fundamental belief that anyone can score really high on the exam, and I would love to help you get there. I currently plan on attending UT Law in 2022, and look forward to helping you get...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- Graduate Test Prep
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- +2 subjects
Lukas: Houston LSAT course instructor
...graduated from Duke University with a Master's in computer engineering. I also have an education minor from my undergrad. My course load has included computer science, computer skills, physics, math, chemistry, biology, geology, history, English, and business. I have plenty of experience in teaching and designing course content. I have designed my own 30-hour online course and have excellent communication and motivation skills. My advanced degree tells you I have the academic background to teach most...
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- Duke University - Master of Science, Computer Engineering, General
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- GRE
- +60 subjects