
Cost

*Class sizes are limited, and so you should apply ASAP
Live Online Course
Mondays 7-10pm (Mountain)
11/16, 11/23, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14, 12/28
Proctored practice exams: Sat. 11/21 11-2pm, Sat. 12/5 11-2pm, Sat. 12/19 11-2pm
***The next course will be in late Jan. 2021 - Dates TBA
California
UC Davis
See online schedule (all fall courses have been moved online)
UCLA
See online schedule (all fall courses have been moved online)
Colorado
University of Denver (DU)
See online schedule (all fall courses have been moved online)
University of Colorado at Denver (Auraria Campus)
See online schedule (all fall courses have been moved online)
University of Colorado at Boulder
See online schedule (all fall courses have been moved online)
CSU
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Nevada
UNLV
See online schedule (all fall courses have been moved online)
Washington
University of Washington
See online schedule (all fall courses have been moved online)
2020 Schedules
The comprehensive LSAT prep courses cost $295-$365 (depending on the location).
About 20% of students will take the course for around $225 (if they qualify for financial need-based aid from us -- see FAQ page).
Tuition Includes:
The comprehensive LSAT course with proctored exams (under real exam conditions), instruction by a professionally trained and qualified instructor, over 200 pages of Campus Prep materials (including actual LSAT questions), a detailed test analysis of each practice exam you take, one free make-up session, graduate admissions support, and more.
Required Course Materials:
You will be required to purchase "10 Actual, Official LSAT Prep Tests Vol V." You can purchase this from Amazon for about $20. Please have this book by the first class session.
Try Our Course with No Obligations
You are welcome to try out our course by having until before midnight on the day of the first class session to receive a full refund for any reason.
Course Outline
Current Campuses that we run LSAT courses at:
Colorado College
CU Boulder
CU Denver
DU (University of Denver)
Michigan State University
Seattle University
UC Davis
UCLA
UNLV
USC
University of Washington
University of Oregon
University of Illinois
University of Minnesota
UNC Chapel Hill
This is a general course outline. For more specific and accurate details, please refer to the course syllabus.
CLASS 1- Instructor Intro, Intro to LSAT, and Introduction to Games Section
CLASS 2- Introduction to arguments section, reading comprehension section
CLASS 3- Games in Depth- Harder Games, Pacing, Strategy
CLASS 4- Arguments in Depth- Pacing, Strategy & Final Look RC
CLASS 5- Writing Sample, Args & Games
CLASS 6- 5 Min. Strategies, Now to Test Day, Final Questions
CLASS 7 (when available) - Individual meetings with instructor