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Varsity Tutors can help you prepare for the LSAT by signing you up for a San Antonio LSAT course. Taking a course provides a unique way to get ready for this challenging exam. You may have decided to take the LSAT if you're interested in attending a local law school like the one at St. Mary's University. If you're able to earn a solid score on the LSAT, then you could have a better chance of getting accepted into the law schools that you'd most like to attend. A great score could also earn you more scholarship opportunities.
Still, earning a top LSAT score is something that's easier said than done. You'll need to have a strong test preparation plan in place to get the most out of your study sessions. Varsity Tutors can help you with this by getting you started with a San Antonio LSAT prep course. You can contact us directly today if you're ready to get started with a course. Or, you can keep reading for more information on the exam and what a prep course could do to help get you ready for it.
What do you need to know before taking the LSAT?
The Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, was designed for the purpose of helping law schools assess which of their applicants are best suited for success in law school and in the broader legal field. Accordingly, the LSAT is split into four sections which each focus on a different skill set that is required for success when studying law. The sections are called Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Writing. The paragraphs below will provide a closer look at the content and format of each of these sections.
The first LSAT section, Analytical Reasoning, is also often called "Logic Games". This is because the problems you'll need to answer in the section have an almost game-like quality to them. The section features a series of puzzles that you'll need to work through using your reasoning skills. You may be asked to do things like reason using conditional statements, infer what could be true based on the information provided, or infer what could be true based on new information. You'll have 35 minutes to complete a few separate puzzles, so you'll need to work quickly to make sure you don't run out of time.
The next part of the LSAT is called Reading Comprehension. This test section will ask you to read through a series of written passages that may focus on a variety of topics. The passages will be dense with complex information, so you'll have to read carefully to make sure you don't miss anything. After reading each passage, you'll be tasked with answering some questions about its content. You could be asked to identify the passage's main purpose, evaluate words in context, and determine how newly presented information would affect the passage.
Next, you'll also need to complete two Logical Reasoning sections, which will have a time limit of 35 minutes apiece. This part of the exam is concerned with your ability to analyze, critically evaluate, and complete various arguments. You'll be tasked with reading a number of excerpts from sources like magazines, newspapers, and advertisements. There will be one or more questions that you'll have to answer about these excerpts and the arguments they contain. For instance, you could be asked to identify different parts of each argument and how those parts relate to one another.
The last section of the LSAT, Writing, is a little different than all of the others. Here, you won't be asked to complete a series of multiple-choice questions. Instead, your job will be to complete an essay based on a prompt that you're given. This prompt will give you two options to choose from and you'll need to pick one of those options and explain why your choice is the right one. There aren't actually any right or wrong answers here, though. Rather, the point of this section is to give law schools a chance to see your ability to argue in the written form. Additionally, it's important to note that this section won't count towards your final LSAT score.
What can a prep class do to help you prepare for the LSAT?
Getting ready to take the LSAT is a challenging task because of the large number of academic skills that you'll need to develop. Varsity Tutors can help you with this process by getting you started with a San Antonio LSAT class. Taking a San Antonio LSAT course offers a unique way to get more out of your study sessions and could be just what you need to feel confident on the day of your upcoming exam.
Your course will take place online on a powerful virtual learning platform. You'll learn from an experienced instructor who will teach you through a series of in-depth lectures. Classes take place in a group setting, and you'll be able to interact with your peers throughout the entirety of your course. Studies have shown that being able to interact with other students in this way can further enhance the quality of your learning experience.
If you have a hard time fully understanding some of the topics from your San Antonio LSAT course, then you can request time to work individually with your instructor. For instance, if you don't understand a specific type of Logical Reasoning question, then your educator can offer you personalized advice on how to overcome your problem. This makes it easy to get the academic help you need when you need it most.
Finally, courses are also a flexible learning opportunity. You can choose from two- and four-week class options and new classes start weekly. Classes have various meeting times, so it's easy to find one that can fit your scheduling requirements. You can get help finding the right course for your scheduling needs by contacting us directly.
How can you get started?
Are you ready to begin your San Antonio LSAT class? If so, the quickest way to do so is by contacting Varsity Tutors directly. We'll help you find the right course for your needs and can sign you up for it right away. The LSAT is a challenging test that can be hard to study for. Why not let us help? We'd love to help you take your LSAT preparation process to the next level.
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