After November 18, 2007, LSAT Intensive Review will cease operations and no longer conduct LSAT prep class.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q. Why prepare for the LSAT?
A. Your LSAT score is too important for you to walk into the test unprepared. The higher your score, the better your chances of admission to a competitive law school. If the LSAT is taken more than once, many law schools average your scores. Therefore, a low score might disqualify you as a serious law school candidate.

Q. Help! How can I master the Logic Games?
A. Mastering Logic Games (Analytical Reasoning) is a three-step process. First, we teach you how to identify the four basic types of games. Next, we teach you how to summarize and diagram all the pieces of 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.

Q. How does LSAT Intensive Review compare to longer, more expensive courses?
A. LSAT Intensive Review is the most effective and cost-efficient LSAT prep course available, regardless of price. The most effective because our intensive weekend format virtually guarantees you will be prepared for the LSAT. With other courses that have classes scheduled over several weeks, real-life distractions like job and school hinder your chances of getting a comprehensive review. LSAT Intensive Review is also the most cost-efficient LSAT prep because our prices beat the competition.

Q. Why should I take LSAT Intensive Review when I can just buy an LSAT study guide in a bookstore?
A. At LSAT Intensive Review you get much more than just a study guide. You receive two full days of intensive live instruction, including a diagnostic test to determine your strengths and weaknesses. We break the questions down into types, introduce basic concepts, and teach crucial diagramming and reasoning skills. You get an up-to-date textbook crammed with examples, drills, diagrams, practice questions and a simulated LSAT which is carefully scored.

Q. How can I maximize my LSAT score?
A. Take the LSAT Combined Program. This comprehensive program includes everything from both the LSAT Classroom Seminar and the LSAT Self Study Course. The LSAT Self Study Course stresses fundamentals and provides step-by-step instruction that you can master at your own pace. The LSAT Classroom Seminar follows this up with intensive classroom instruction. This combination of home study and classroom work is the best way to maximize your LSAT score, bar none!

Q. What happens if I don’t get the score I need after taking the LSAT Classroom Seminar?
A. Our Free Repeat Policy allows you to attend any subsequent seminar free of charge if you don’t get the score you need or if you feel you need additional instruction. You don't need to take the actual LSAT to qualify for a free repeat. If you have previously paid for and attended the LSAT Classroom Seminar, there is no charge to attend as many future seminars as you wish.

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