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The LSAT is necessary for acceptance into many law schools, and Varsity Tutors can help you find a Syracuse LSAT prep course that could make a difference in how you feel about the test. LSAT stands for Law School Admission Test, and it's the only standardized test that is accepted by all ABA-accredited law schools across America. In addition, the LSAT is also accepted by common-law law schools in Canada. You should try your very best to perform well when you take your LSAT. Students who are serious about their future careers and their acceptance into law schools will want to study very hard for this test, and an LSAT prep course could help you study to the best of your abilities.
The LSAT is designed to ensure you're ready for law school. Performing well on your LSAT could make a real difference when it comes to where you attend school. Law schools such as the Syracuse University College of Law take your scores into account when processing applications. The test focuses on many skills and concepts which are important for future law professionals. These skills might include logic, reasoning, and reading comprehension.
When you take the LSAT, you'll be given a digital tablet with which to answer questions. Because this test is in multiple-choice format, all you need to do is tap on the screen to choose the correct answer. These tablets also have a few useful features that could help you as you make your way through the test. The tablets show a timer that tells you how much time is remaining, and there's even a five-minute warning function. You can also use your tablet to highlight portions of a passage to help you retain key information. You'll also have the ability to flag any questions that you might want to return to later.
The LSAT is split into four sections, although only three are administered in-person, and only these three sections are scored. The other section is the Writing section, and you'll have one year to complete this section through a secure online platform. Although this section does not count towards your final score, copies of your writing will be sent to law schools when you apply to them. The other three sections are Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning. These are the three sections you'll be navigating with your digital tablet.
What Might A Syracuse LSAT Course Cover?
When you sign up for a Syracuse LSAT course, you'll join a group of other like-minded students in a virtual classroom setting. You'll be taught by a highly qualified instructor who knows all about the LSAT. As you progress through your lessons, you'll have the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the LSAT and what it takes to perform well on this important test. Your instructor might first give you a rundown on the general outline of the test before diving into the specifics of each section. Each section will deal with many different concepts.
The Reading Comprehension section will involve written passages that are very similar to those you might encounter in law school. You'll read these passages, analyze them, and answer questions based on their content. You might be asked to state the main idea or purpose of the written text, make inferences, and assess the author's attitudes. You might also be asked to analyze tone, structure, principles, and functions within the text. Be prepared for complex, long-form passages. This section will take 35 minutes to complete.
Analytical Reasoning focuses on relationships and the structure of those relationships as communicated in written text. You'll be asked to read passages and then make conclusions based on the types of relationships you encounter. You might be asked to propose solutions to various problems mentioned in the text. You might also be asked to use reason using conditional statements or make inferences based on what might be true or false. This section will also take 35 minutes.
Logical Reasoning is the longest section in the test, and it will take about 70 minutes to complete. In this section, you'll be asked to read over arguments from source materials such as newspapers, magazines and scholarly publications. Assessing arguments is something that law professionals do every single day, and the skills assessed in this section are quite important. You'll be asked to analyze the arguments that you encounter and answer a wide range of questions pertaining to these arguments. You might be asked to identify weaknesses, misunderstandings, assumptions, and much more.
The final part of the LSAT is the Writing section. You'll be asked to take a position or make a decision based on a hypothetical situation. You'll then be asked to defend your decision in an essay. Even though this section isn't scored, you'll probably want to do your best, as law schools will read these essays as part of the application process.
How Will A Syracuse LSAT Course Help Me Study?
Learning in a virtual classroom setting has many benefits. You'll have the opportunity to interact with your classmates and instructor, asking questions and contributing to the class discussion. There are proven benefits of a collaborative learning process, and you might find that you really enjoy learning with others. You'll also have the opportunity to book personal time with your instructor and cover tricky subjects one-on-one if you feel you need it.
LSAT classes are also extremely flexible. Because of their online nature, these classes are accessible anywhere in the world. You can also choose from many different time slots, including during lunch hours if you have a busy schedule. For even greater flexibility options, you can choose between a two-week course and a four-week course.
How Can I Sign Up For A Syracuse LSAT Class?
New classes start every single week, so it's never too late to sign up and begin the studying process. If you're interested in signing up for one of these classes, Varsity Tutors can help connect you with an LSAT class that fits your unique needs and scheduling constraints. Contact Varsity Tutors today, and find a Syracuse LSAT class that is right for you.

Madeline: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
I love working with every type of student to help them reach their goals. As an English Ph.D. student, literature remains at the center of my educational journey. Reading and the skills that come with it--comprehension, analysis, critical thinking, empathy--are of utmost importance. I work hard to balance between challenging and encouraging my students. My excitable disposition and energy help to motivate learning and reinforce confidence in their own minds.
Education & Certification
- College of Saint Benedict - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Syracuse University - Current Grad Student, English
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- SAT
- +35 subjects

Ryan: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
I am currently in law school and completing a masters degree in international relations. I hold an undergraduate degree in finance, and have previously worked designing new financial products. I believe in teaching with real world concepts that students can relate to, so the material can be learned for more than just passing a test.... Cater to the learning style of the individual.... Determine our goals, what success means to us, and try to figure out how the student learns most effectively.
Education & Certification
- University of Connecticut - Bachelors, Finance
- Syracuse University - Current Grad Student, Law and International Relations
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- College Political Science
- Test Prep
- +57 subjects

Erika: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
I studied biomedical engineering at the University at Buffalo. I am interested in patent law and will be attending the University of New Hampshire School of Law this Fall. I've taught a middle school summer course for the Buffalo Engineering Awareness for Minorities.
Education & Certification
- University at Buffalo - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- Biomedical Engineering
- SAT Subject Tests
- +33 subjects

Susan: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
I have taught grades K - 12, as well as online college courses and in-class courses. I am very eager to help students succeed in their educational pursuits because an education is very personal - it's all yours - nobody can take it away from you. Knowledge is very powerful. Let's learn and grow together!
Education & Certification
- SUNY College at Oswego - Bachelor in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
- SUNY College at Oswego - Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- PCAT
- GRE
- GMAT
- +218 subjects

Demetra: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...LSAT exam. I spent 6 months trying to figure out the best course of action for studying. I took courses and I did self-study, and I found the best success when I did self-studying. I am in law school because I was inspired by my late uncle who was a district attorney for sixteen years. He was such an inspiration to me as a child, and I did not feel like I fit in anywhere...
Education & Certification
- Monmouth University - Bachelor in Arts, Criminal Justice
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Visual Arts
- Algebra
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- +55 subjects

Madison: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, I was dreading studying for the LSAT. Obviously, many students feel this way, as it is a daunting exam. However, when I started working on it, I came to really enjoy the strategies and logic involved. It became fun to practice. This inspired me to tutor the LSAT myself. I want students to feel as if the LSAT is not a daunting task but an exciting...
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelor in Arts, Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College Application Essays
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- Other
- +5 subjects

Adam: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
I love the humanities because, with careful study, they build a person from the inside out. Languages, writing and the arts require you to engage fully with their subjects - to produce something unique, something that only you can offer. This, to me, is true learning. It translates into clearer thinking, better grades and greater satisfaction in life.
Education & Certification
- California State University-Bakersfield - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Sussex - Doctor of Philosophy, English
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- GRE
- European History
- +56 subjects

Malcolm: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...and raised in the Philadelphia area. I graduated cum laude from Temple University in 2012 with degrees in English and Italian. After graduation, I moved to Sardinia to teach English as a Foreign Language and work as a freelance Italian-to-English translator. Since returning to the United States in mid-2013, I have taught SAT Prep for a local nonprofit, worked as a copy editor for the Italian branch of Google Ads, and performed a year of...
Education & Certification
- Temple University - Bachelors, English; Italian
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- GRE Verbal
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +35 subjects

Nicolas: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...well. I also help students faceand in so doing, conquertheir fear of failure. We practice not fearing mistakes, but seeing them as opportunities to learn, hone skills, and grow more confident. One of my strongest attributes as a tutor is my ability to break down complex ideas into clear and accessible language. There is nothing more gratifying than working through a difficult concept with a student and know they truly understand it and can put...
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- ACT English
- SAT Mathematics
- +26 subjects

Parisa: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...good and bad help--is the most important quality of a good tutor. And just as importantly, I will work hard to tailor each tutoring session to the student's needs. I know that everyone's learning style is different, and I view it as my responsibility to cater to the student's strengths while addressing his/her weaknesses. On experience (briefly): I was hired as a teaching assistant by my university's economics department (one of just a few undergraduates),...
Education & Certification
- University of Virginia-Main Campus - Current Undergrad, Politics Honors and Economics
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Homework Support
- College Economics
- Test Prep
- +26 subjects

Michael: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...to help students with any other aspect of the application process. Given the substantial weight of the LSAT in the admissions process, however, I am particularly passionate about helping students master this test. I know from personal experience that the LSAT can be frustrating, but I will help students to break down each section and minimize the test's intimidation factor. With patience, repetition, and an understanding of how the test writers think, the LSAT can...
Education & Certification
- Middlebury College - Bachelors, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- Pre-Algebra
- AP English Language and Composition
- +26 subjects

Alex: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...in offering group tutoring in subjects such as stats, economics, finance, etc., and I still feel ardently that the best way to fully understand a subject is to teach it! I have years of experience teaching algebra I & II, economics and Spanish, but also love to assist students with ACT, SAT, LSAT and GMAT test prep. One of the greatest investments you can make is in improving your college/grad school aptitude testing skills, as...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
- University of Southern California - Masters in Business Administration, Finance
- University of Southern California - Masters in Business Administration, Real Estate
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- DAT
- GMAT
- +88 subjects

Matt: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...and have absolutely loved it! It has always been very gratifying for me to help students develop academically and improve their performances on important tests like the LSAT and SAT. I have an excellent academic record and have done very well on standardized tests such as the SAT and the LSAT. I understand the skills and strategies needed to succeed on these tests, and how to present them to students in a way that is...
Education & Certification
- William and Mary - Bachelors, Psychology and Philosophy Double Major
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- ISEE- Middle Level
- SSAT- Upper Level
- +24 subjects

Benjamin: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...Science, but I am also a recent graduate of UC Davis where I received my Bachelor of Arts in History with an emphasis on Medieval and Early Modern European History. I love learning and teaching history of all kinds, but I am also available to tutor many other subjects from Math and English to SAT and GRE preparation. While I do not have much formal experience in tutoring, I was a peer tutor throughout high...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Davis - Bachelor in Arts, History
- Drexel Online University - Master of Science, Library and Information Science
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- ACT Reading
- PSAT Writing Skills
- +36 subjects

Chuck: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
I tutor the LSAT because I know it's a hard test and I know what it's like to struggle with it. However I also understand the process necessary to produce better scores, and nothing is more satisfying to me than helping someone achieve what seemed impossible a few months ago.... Your score is a product of so many factors--your understanding of the material, your speed, even how accurately you bubble answers--but in the end it all comes down to whether you studied the test from every angle and put in the time necessary to get the results you want.
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Finance
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- +1 subjects

Nicholas: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...studied for a semester in the south of Spain and lived with a family there. It was there that I learned the true power of being able to communicate in foreign languages. Whatever your goals may be - whether it's improving your grades in a course, or learning for travel - I will be more than able to help you reach them. Additionally, I tutor for LSAT preparation. On the October 2015 exam, I scored...
Education & Certification
- University of Delaware - Bachelors, Spanish Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- French 2
- Conversational Spanish
- Spanish 1
- +26 subjects

Adam: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...of Cincinnati. I plan on attending law school in the near future, but I have always enjoyed teaching. I started tutoring during my junior year of high school, finding that I had an aptitude for analogies that helped students learn the material. I tutor a large variety of subjects, including LSAT, SAT, and ACT. I also tutor various academic subjects, primarily in the fields of math and science. My favorite subject to tutor is Chemistry,...
Education & Certification
- University of Cincinnati-Main Campus - Bachelors, Sociology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- 5th Grade Reading
- College Essays
- Middle School Reading
- +186 subjects

Melanie: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...repeal the oppressive Anti-Homosexuality Act. I am currently assisting lawyers in the U.S. with a death penalty case and am a member of the Journal of Gender and Law. Prior to starting law school, I gained experience working with non-profits and on political campaigns. I earned my bachelor's degree in Public Policy from Stanford in 2011. I enjoy the opportunity to work with clients as they apply to college and graduate school, by helping with...
Education & Certification
- Stanford University - Bachelor in Arts, Public Policy
- Columbia Law School - Juris Doctor, N/A
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College English
- High School English
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- +15 subjects

David: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...Miami Beach. I have experience in a wide-range of subjects including Economics, Political Science and other social sciences, and standardized tests. In college, I was a Political Science and Economics major. My favorite Political Science class was Political Philosophy Theory, and my favorite Economics class was Labor Economics. I scored a 177 on the LSAT and a 34 on the ACT, and I'm experienced in tutoring these subjects as well. I was ranked 4th in...
Education & Certification
- American University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Social Sciences
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- ACT 8-Week Prep Class
- +30 subjects

William: Syracuse LSAT course instructor
...with undergraduate and law school admission prep and application review. In high school I was accepted to several top schools including Harvard, and have received acceptance letters from several law schools ranked as top ten in the nation. I would be more than happy to help you by answering any questions about the admissions process or reviewing and editing your application materials. My goal is always to get you where you want to be. Feel...
Education & Certification
- United States Military Academy - Bachelors, United States History
- University of Virginia-Main Campus - Current Grad Student, Juris Doctor
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- AP European History
- AP Comparative Government and Politics
- High School Level American History
- +28 subjects