Brains and Brawn’s LSAT Tutoring Services

The LSAT is the exam that most law schools require as part of their admission process. While some schools also accept the GRE, most still require you to take the LSAT if you want to enroll. The score you get on the LSAT is an integral part of your entire law school application, and law students around the country take this exam so that they can enter the school of their choice.

WHAT IS THE LSAT?

The LSAT tests logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, reading comprehension, and your writing abilities. The test is a multiple-choice paper and pencil exam, and the score ranges between 120 and 180, with the average being 151. The entire test takes three hours and thirty minutes to finish, and it has between 99 and 102 multiple-choice questions. It is actually designed so that you don’t feel comfortable finishing all of the questions in the time you’re given— once the exam begins, the pressure is on.

This test is combined with your GPA, application, recommendation letters, and your personal statement to determine whether you would be a good student at the law schools you’re applying to. While it is just one part of your application, it serves as a very critical part of it. Your score on the LSAT may be weighted as heavily as your undergraduate GPA, and in some cases, even more heavily. Because of this, you can see how important getting a top score on the LSAT truly is for law school admission.

The exam is offered seven times per year, so you want to schedule your test date so that your scores are ready before the application for your first law school application deadline. You might even schedule the test much earlier, so that you can retake it if necessary.

HOW WE CAN HELP

Our LSAT tutors offer you private tutoring so that you can get the test score you want. All of our LSAT tutors boast scores in the top 1%, so they have unparalleled mastery of the test material. They help you target the areas you need most the preparation in and teach you strategies and tips on answering different types of LSAT questions. With our test preparation, you will feel much more confident than you would if you had tried to study alone for the test, because you will have plenty of opportunities to take practice exams and to have all of your questions answered by knowledgeable and experienced LSAT tutors. We focus heavily on strategy, which is paramount for excelling on the logical reasoning and analytical reasoning sections. Our students experience rapid growth in these areas and quickly grow their skills while gaining comfort with the test style.

We always begin with data points. For the LSAT, we provide a diagnostic exam which helps pinpoint areas of focus. This also helps students gain familiarity with the test. Throughout tutoring plans, we continually administer practice tests to make sure our students are improving and building their skills.

Taking practice tests is a smart way to increase your familiarity with the exam and to reduce any anxiety you may feel about taking it. With our focused teaching approach, you’ll be able to take the exam without worrying too much about whether you did the best you could. You’ll know that you have put your best effort into it and that you had some great tutors to support you. We are behind each of our students 100% and do everything we can to help them succeed. With our team rooting for you, you can move forward confidently to pass the exam.

Acing the LSAT doesn’t happen overnight, so you want to be sure to start attending tutoring as soon as you know when you are going to take the exam. Give yourself at least several weeks to get ready for the test— you shouldn’t expect to do a couple of weeks of cramming and call it a day.

Take the time to prepare for the LSAT carefully and methodically so that you don’t have to waste time taking it again and possibly having to try to retake the exam later on, which can delay your law school admission significantly.

The LSAT is just one step on your road to getting into the law school of your dreams. When you are ready to begin preparing for the LSAT, give us a call or send us a message, and we’ll be happy to explain our tutoring methods and how we can help you get the LSAT score you want. We look forward to working with you.