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The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) tests reading and verbal reasoning skills in the following format: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/about
Do you thrive in a classroom environment with additional time for self-study, or do you prefer one-on-one instruction from the comfort of your home?
Can you carve out hours each day to adequately prepare, or do you need your instruction broken into smaller timeslots to fit your busy schedule?
Finally, what is your budget for LSAT preparation?
First, it’s good to start with LSAC’s recommended resources, including their free official prep materials.
LSAC provides LawHub to offer additional LSAT preparation both at no-cost and paid levels.
Next, you may consider using the services of a private company to go further in your study. Below are some of the companies available (listed alphabetically):
Blueprint
Kaplan
LSATMax
PowerScore
ScoreItUp! LSAT Prep with Mark Sacks
TestMasters
LSAC publishes books of authentic practice tests demonstrating the reasoning behind each question. Official LSAT PrepTests are available in both print and e-book formats.
A book entitled The LSAT Trainer has received a number of 4+ star reviews on Amazon.
One of the best ways to hear about our next LSAT Prep Workshop or promotion is to follow us on Facebook. If your LSAT score does not meet our regular admission standard of 145, consider our Flex Track option for the first year.
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