Intensive LSAT Course (Seattle)
Our Intensive LSAT Course is ideal if you:
- Have taken a course or prepared on your own but still need to improve your LSAT performance.
- Have procrastinated and need a complete LSAT course.
- Like to get the majority of your test prep done in one productive week.
Unlike other last-minute intensive courses that cram everything into a single weekend, leaving no time to practice what you've learned, this class will help you significantly improve your score, but only if you can commit to spending 2-3 hours each day studying outside of class. If you are working full-time or have other significant obligations during the month of September, we recommend our Expanded Course to prepare for the December 1, 2007 LSAT.
The Intensive Course features 16 hours of instruction, two full-length proctored practice exams with instructor feedback, drop-in one-on-one help during weekly LSAT Study Hall, and all books and materials. The full package tuition is $549.
Other options include:
- Any single class session ($89 for 3-hour class, $119 for 4-hour class); for those who only need help in one specific area of the LSAT.
- All the classes but no tests ($449); for those who are comfortable with the test-taking process and do not need the practice of the proctored tests.
- Just the tests, please ($99); for those who are comfortable with the concepts but would like the opportunity to take three full-length proctored LSATs and receive feedback on each exam.
- Three logic games class sessions ($249); for those who need help with what is generally regarded to be the LSAT's most difficult section.
- First Day: Wednesday, Sept. 3rd: 1:30 - 5:30pm - Test Overview, Logical Reasoning
- Second Day: Thursday, Sept. 4th: 1:30 - 4:30pm - Reading, Comprehension and the Writing Sample
- Third Day: Friday, Sept. 5th: 1:30 - 4:30pm - Sequencing Games
- Fourth Day: Saturday, Sept. 6th: 1:30 - 4:30pm - Grouping Games
- Fifth Day: Sunday, Sept. 7th: 1:30 - 4:30pm - Combination Games
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