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If you're studying for the LSAT, consider contacting Varsity Tutors and setting up top-notch Phoenix LSAT prep. The LSAT is also known as the Law School Admissions Test, and its purpose is to figure out whether or not students are a good fit for law school. Taking the LSAT allows you to use your score for admissions to a wide range of different law schools. This is because the LSAT is actually the only standardized test accepted by all ABA-accredited schools when they assess applications. In addition, the LSAT is accepted by all common-law law schools in Canada. If you perform well in your LSAT, you boost your chances of admission into a wide range of schools in both American and Canada. This includes the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. Because the LSAT is so widely recognized and so vital for your law career, it definitely makes sense to take your studying seriously.
Because the LSAT tests you in so many different areas, studying can be difficult without help from a prep course or private instructor. The LSAT comprises four different sections, which range in duration from 35 to 70 minutes. These sections are Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Writing. In total, the entire LSAT should take you around 4 hours to complete. When you take the LSAT, you'll be given a digital tablet that will be the primary means of administering the test. You'll select answers by tapping the screen, and tablets will remind you of time limits and any missed questions you need to revisit. This is a long test that covers a wide variety of different topics, and that's why studying effectively is so important.
So what are your options when it comes to LSAT preparation? You might find yourself choosing between a Phoenix LSAT prep class and a private tutor. There are advantages and unique features of both options, and it's all about choosing the best option for your unique learning style.
Some students benefit from the collaborative learning process of a group course. The online courses are taught by highly qualified instructors in a virtual classroom setting. You'll study alongside other students who are also studying for the LSAT, and you'll have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with the entire classroom. Other students might ask about things you never considered, providing interesting insights and new lessons.
Other students might choose a private instructor for a more personal and customized studying experience. You'll work one-on-one with expert instructors who can provide a deep understanding of the LSAT. When you study with a private instructor, you'll have the opportunity to target areas of your knowledge that might be lacking. This helps you feel ready for your LSAT when the day comes. Private instructors can also adapt to your unique learning style, providing lessons that are tailored towards you specifically. This could lead to a more effective learning experience.
What Might You Learn During LSAT Prep?
No matter which option you choose, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the LSAT as you prepare to take the test. Your instructor can give you a general rundown of the LSAT structure and scoring systems before diving into specific components and sections. You also have a chance to practice answering questions that are very similar to those that you might find on the final test. So what kind of questions are waiting for you in the LSAT?
Reading Comprehension is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. You'll be given various passages to read over, and then you'll be asked to answer questions based on those passages. It's important to note that these passages involve concepts that you might encounter in law school, so it helps to study and learn legal lexicon as you prepare for the LSAT. You'll need to study a wide range of reading comprehension skills. This includes understanding context, making inferences, understanding tones, and much more.
Analytical Reasoning is very important in the world of law, and this section is an important part of the LSAT. In this section, you'll be analyzing relationships and drawing conclusions based on the facts available to you. You'll be asked to infer what might be true or false based on the facts provided. You'll also be asked to provide solutions to problems that are raised. This section will demand solid logic and reasoning skills.
Logical Reasoning is all about analyzing and evaluating arguments. You'll be asked to read over source material from newspapers, magazines, scholarly publications, and more. This section demands some very specific skills. You'll need to understand where certain misunderstandings arise in arguments and why these misunderstandings occur. You'll be asked to identify flaws in arguments. You'll also be asked to determine how evidence supports a particular argument. Those are just a few examples of what you might face in the Logical Reasoning section.
Writing is the last section, and it's completely unscored. Because of this, you don't really need to worry about it too much as you prepare for the upcoming LSAT. In this section, you'll be asked to make a hypothetical decision. There is no right or wrong answer here, but your writing samples will be sent to schools that you apply for.
What Are The Benefits Of Various LSAT Prep Options Available To Me?
Working in a Phoenix LSAT prep course could be a great option for those who need a lot of flexibility. Those studying for the LSAT might be working professionals or students with busy schedules. Prep courses are active at various times throughout the day, and you can even take courses during your lunch break. You can choose between either a two-week course or a four-week course, and new courses start each week. And of course, courses are great for those who enjoy working in groups.
Working with a Phoenix LSAT tutor might be a great choice if you really want to target specific areas that you need to study. It's also an ideal option if you have a slightly different learning style compared to most people.
How Can I Sign Up For LSAT Prep?
If you want to sign up for Phoenix LSAT preparation, all you need to do is contact Varsity Tutors. There are a lot of options available to you, regardless of your scheduling conflicts or your specific learning style. The LSAT is an important step in your law career. Contact Varsity Tutors today and find an LSAT prep option that works for you.
Alexander: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
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Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- DAT
- High School Chemistry
- +30 subjects
Germaine: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...in Philosophy from Princeton University, I moved to the Boston area where my true passion remains teaching and tutoring. Much of my time is spent working with my students, volunteering as a math tutor for disadvantaged schools, and exploring new methods and practices for improving my teaching skill. Experience teaching a variety of subjects and ages has also imbued me with a knack for creativity in coming up with individual lesson plans tailored to fit...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- ACT Reading
- Philosophy
- High School English
- +35 subjects
Jeremy: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...my reach to people who did not know me personally. My style is energetic and engaging. As a trial attorney, I routinely have to communicate complex matters to a jury that has no experience in the fields of chemistry, biology and physics. This forces me to adopt an engaging style to ensure they do not tune me out. I have three very bright children of my own that keep me on my toes helping them...
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- William and Mary - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Physical Chemistry
- Advanced Placement
- Astronomy
- +68 subjects
Michael: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...improve their academic performance. I have previously instructed online developmental writing courses for adults seeking to return to college and sought to improve their writing skills. I believe strongly that everyone has the talent needed to write and express themselves but that they need to learn how to structure 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...
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University-Provo - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Communcations
- Wake Forest University School of Law - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- College English
- High School English
- +9 subjects
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Math
- UK A Level
- Elementary School Reading
- +35 subjects
Luke: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...investing a year studying for 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...
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- +2 subjects
Stephen: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...am a graduate of Arizona State University where I received an Undergraduate degree in Finance, a Master's degree in Business, and a law degree. I have worked for 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...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Finance
- Arizona State University - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- ACT English
- High School Writing
- +45 subjects
Alexis: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...While I am happy and able to tutor a number of subjects, I am most passionate about Test Prep because these scores are very important to students, and I enjoy helping them to conquer the test and succeed. My teaching philosophy can be described as a coaching style in which, like athletics, I believe learning the subject matter, good techniques, and constant practice are the best ways to achieving better scores. I love staying active...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelor in Arts, Religion
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- World Religions
- Other
- Study Skills and Organization
- +43 subjects
George: Phoenix LSAT test prep 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!
Education & Certification
- SUNY College at Buffalo - Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering, General
- George Washington University - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College Algebra
- UK A Level Mathematics
- UK A Level Design and Technology
- +38 subjects
Vaunee Ann: Phoenix LSAT test prep 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
- Brigham Young University-Provo - Masters in Education, Addiction Counseling
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- DAT
- OAT
- +77 subjects
Shaina: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...corporate law and finance. Between law school and college I've pretty much covered every topic under the sun! In my spare time, I enjoy reading (especially mystery novels), pretending I'm a chef, and meditating. I have extensive experience tutoring family and friends at the middle school, high school, and 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...
Education & Certification
- University of Miami - Bachelor of Science, Health Sciences, General
- New York Law School - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Nutrition
- Life Sciences
- Middle School Writing
- +48 subjects
Tucker: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...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 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.
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Theater
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- PSAT Writing Skills
- Algebra 3/4
- Algebra 2
- +36 subjects
Hana: Phoenix LSAT test prep 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!
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, International Studies
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College Essays
- Math
- Spanish
- +21 subjects
Andrew: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...from Tulane University in New 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,...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics / History
- Tulane University of Louisiana - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- High School English
- Physical Science
- Economics
- +71 subjects
Delphine: Phoenix LSAT test prep 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.
Education & Certification
- Wake Forest University - Bachelor of Science, Business, General
- Washington and Lee University - Juris Doctor, Law Enforcement Administration
- University of Phoenix-Online Campus - Master of Science, Accounting
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Business
- Professional Certifications
- Microeconomics
- +36 subjects
Alex: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...my life, the way I think, and now the way I teach. As captain of my high school drum line, I discovered that different people learn in vastly different ways, and it's entirely the instructor's responsibility to adapt to that. Failure to understand a concept reflects on the teacher rather than the student, and I now know this quite well having led several competitive teams, I rely on the students who I teach. As an...
Education & Certification
- Northern Arizona University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- DAT
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- +4 subjects
Troy: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...After several years experience voluntarily tutoring friends and family members I became a professional private tutor my junior year of college. My senior year, I took advantage of the opportunity to reach more students, creating a small private tutoring company in Houston in which I served as lead tutor and 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...
Education & Certification
- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, Kinesiology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
- GED
- AP Statistics
- +80 subjects
Leon: Phoenix LSAT test prep 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.
Education & Certification
- Ottawa University-Milwaukee - Bachelor in Arts, Criminal Justice
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Law
- Philosophy
- Criminology
- +27 subjects
Jacob: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...biggest values in my work are compassion, creativity, and conscientiousness. I strive to meet students and individuals where they are and empower them to be the best they 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...
Education & Certification
- Texas Christian University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- Arizona State University - Master of Fine Arts, Theater Arts
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +58 subjects
Abby: Phoenix LSAT test prep instructor
...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 (AIMS). Additionally, I have tutored in multiple sciences, such as physics and biology. I very devoted to education and to intend to see to it that every student has the quality of education that I have been privileged to receive....
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Unknown, Chemical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College Chemistry
- English
- Calculus
- +81 subjects