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Law & Legal Careers > LSAT Preparation - Course 1
Taking
both part 1 and part 2 will prepare you to perform well on all three
question types on the LSAT: reading comprehension, logical reasoning,
and analytical reasoning. You will practice on actual LSAT exams from
previous years and also learn proven test-taking techniques. LSAT
Preparation - Part 1 provides an overview of law school entrance
procedures, a career in law and law school survival techniques. You
will also participate in an intensive review of analytical reasoning
questions, including techniques for drafting the three most helpful
types of diagrams, and explanations for and interpretations of correct
answer choices. You will also learn the outline format that law school
admissions counselors favor for preparing the writing sample.
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Syllabus:
All
courses run for six weeks, with a two-week grace period at the end. Two
lessons are released each week for the six-week duration of the course.
You do not have to be present when the lesson is released, but you must
complete each lesson within two weeks of its release.
A new
section of each course starts on the second or third Wednesday of each
month. If enrolling in a series of two or more courses, please be sure
to space the start date for each course at least two months apart.
| Week One |
| Wednesday - Lesson 01 |
You're
taking the LSAT, but that's just a step toward attending law school,
which is just a step toward a career in law. We know the real reason
you're here, so we'll start this course with a lesson that gives you a
peek into what a career in law actually looks like and what your
opportunities are.
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| Friday - Lesson 02 |
Your
LSAT score is just one of many factors that law school admissions
committees will consider during your application process. In today's
lesson, we'll go through an overview of the whole process and give you
advice on how to maximize your chances of gaining acceptance to the
school of your choice.
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| Week Two |
| Wednesday - Lesson 03 |
In
today's lesson, we'll explore some of the things you need to know about
the general makeup of the LSAT so you'll know exactly what you're
getting into come test day. We'll discuss what to expect from all
question types, not just the ones covered in this first course. You'll
discover the basics of reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and
analytical reasoning questions, and you'll get an overview of the
writing sample. Everything you need to know about scoring procedures
will also be revealed today.
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| Friday - Lesson 04 |
You
may have heard that you can't study for the LSAT. But that's just not
true! There are a bunch of general things you can do to prepare for the
LSAT, and the more time you spend preparing, the better your scores
will be. You'll also learn how to relax when you start feeling panicky
on test day.
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| Week Three |
| Wednesday - Lesson 05 |
In
today's lesson, we'll continue where we left off in the previous lesson
by going over specific tips on how to approach LSAT question types, how
to eliminate the wrong answers the tests try to entice you to choose,
how to guess when you're not sure of the right answer, and how much
time to spend on each question. After you've completed this lesson,
you'll be ready to learn more about the specific questions, starting
with analytical reasoning.
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| Friday - Lesson 06 |
The
analytical reasoning question type probably worries more potential LSAT
takers than any of the others. So in this lesson, you'll learn how to
think of this question type as a game—something you'd like to do for
fun in your spare time, if you had any! We'll examine in detail what
you should look for when tackling these questions, and then we'll
outline your approach.
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| Week Four |
| Wednesday - Lesson 07 |
The
analytical reasoning question comes in two main types: spatial order
and group membership. In today's lesson, you'll find out all about each
type, complete with examples. You'll also learn about the subsets of
questions for each type.
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| Friday - Lesson 08 |
In
this lesson, you'll learn how to master LSAT group membership
analytical reasoning questions. We'll go over the proper diagrams to
draw to keep information straight, and we'll go through plenty of
practice with detailed explanations.
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| Week Five |
| Wednesday - Lesson 09 |
Next,
you'll learn how to deal with the spatial order type of question. The
diagrams you draw to handle this question type are a little different
than those for group membership, so we'll go through detailed
instructions with lots of practice questions.
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| Friday - Lesson 10 |
Knowledge
is power, but practice makes perfect! In today's lesson, we'll steer
through all kinds of LSAT analytical reasoning questions that have
appeared on past tests to reinforce the step-by-step approaches you've
already learned. You'll practice your skills on actual LSAT test
questions and have the opportunity to discuss your efforts with your
instructor and other classmates.
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| Week Six |
| Wednesday - Lesson 11 |
Your
response to the LSAT writing sample doesn't get calculated in your LSAT
score, but you have to write it, and the admissions committee does get
a chance to read it. So don't slack too much on this task. If the
thought of writing a complete analysis of a scenario in 30 minutes or
less has you running for the hills, don't despair. In this lesson,
we'll go through a specific plan for making the most of your time so
you can prove to the admissions committee of your favorite law school
that you put your thoughts together in a cohesive and interesting essay.
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| Friday - Lesson 12 |
Before
you impress the admissions committees with your essay, you'll get a
chance to wow your peers. For this lesson, you'll read sample essays,
and then compose your own and share it with your instructor and
classmates for review. You'll also get the chance to read what other
test-takers write and provide them with your enlightened commentary!
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This
course includes a knowledgeable and caring instructor who will guide
you through your lessons, facilitate discussions, and answer your
questions. The instructor for this course will be Scott and Lisa Hatch.
Scott
Hatch has presented paralegal courses since 1980. He is listed in Who's
Who in California, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and
Universities, and has been named one of the Outstanding Young Men of
America by the United States Jaycees. He was a contributing editor to
The Judicial Profiler (McGraw-Hill and the Colorado Law Annotated
(West/Lawyers Co-op)series, and editor of several award-winning
publications. He is author of Paralegal Procedures and Practices,
published by West Publishing, as well as books on mediation and legal
investigation.
Lisa Zimmer Hatch, M.A., has been teaching legal
certificate and standardized test preparation courses since 1987. She
graduated with honors in English from the University of Puget Sound,
and received her master's degree from California State University. She
is co-author of numerous law and standardized test texts.
Requirements:
Internet access, e-mail, the Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox Web browser, and the Adobe Flash and PDF plug-ins
(two free and simple downloads you obtain at
http://www.adobe.com/downloads by clicking Get Adobe Flash Player and
Get Adobe Reader). and the following required text, which should be
purchased prior to the beginning of class:
10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests ,
published by the Law School Admission Council.
Student Reviews:
"Great class. The information, text and instructor were excellent. And most of all, very affordable! See you in LSAT Prep 2!"
"I course information is deailed. I found that to be helpful."
"I think this course really helped me because it forced me
to study. I have found some of the suggestions more helpful than
others, but it gave me lots of time to discover what works best for me
when I take the test. I'm taking the LSAT next Saturday. I've been
scoring in the mid-160s on my practice tests, so thanks!!"
"I thoroughly enjoyed this class & it was beneficial for study notes when I decide to retake the LSAT."
"This course has boosted my score several points already in
just 6 weeks! I am sure that after taking Prep Class II, I will be even
more prepared for the LSAT."
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