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CURRICULUM
Test-Taking
Strategy
Introduces strategies designed to increase your speed and accuracy on the LSAT.
Topics covered include: examination format, timing, working continuously, blocking
your answers, breaks, testing order, permitted items, prohibited items, and
post-test decisions.
Diagnostic
Examination
Careful, objective measurement of your performance on a diagnostic examination
will allow you to approach the LSAT more intelligently. The Diagnostic Examination
introduces the four multiple-choice question types and the 120-180 LSAT scale.
You will learn exactly what percentage correct is required to attain a particular
score. For example, what percentage correct is required to earn a score in the
top 10%? You will begin to set personal goals. Topics covered include: raw score,
% correct, percentile, and the score conversion table.
Reading
Comprehension
Treats reading passages as arguments. Introduces active reading and time management
in reading comprehension. Topics covered include: selecting the best answer,
transitional words, over and under statements, primary purpose questions, and
inference.
Analytical
Reasoning
Focuses on summaries, diagrams, and basic deduction skills. First, we teach
you how to identify the four basic types of games: placement, selection, grid,
and function problems. Next, we teach you how to summarize and diagram all the
information you are given. Finally, we teach you how to use your summaries and
diagrams to make key deductions and get the right answers - fast.
Logical
Reasoning
Logical Reasoning questions comprise 50% of the scored portion of the LSAT.
Presents short arguments as puzzles. Topics include: inference and deduction,
argument recognition, evidence, and consistency and contradiction.
Writing Sample
Presents a simple step-by-step approach to either the Decision Prompt or the Argument Prompt. Explains the use of "issue spotting" to develop a clear, concise, and effective essay.
Simulated
LSAT
A simulated LSAT is administered and scored. Actual test conditions are carefully
reproduced.
Planning for Further Study
Focuses on proper use of study time. You will develop a personal study schedule
based on your performance on the Simulated LSAT.
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