If you are planning on attending Law School and have yet to take the LSAT, the University of Southern Indiana wants to help you get ready for the big test!

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According to USI Outreach and Engagement:

The LSAT is the required entrance exam for most U.S. law schools. LSAT scores are perhaps the single most important factor considered by admissions committees in assessing applicants. In some cases, strong LSAT scores can make the difference in acceptance into highly ranked schools or in garnering thousands in competitive scholarships.

This four-week course, May 14 through June 8, covers the format and structure of the LSAT, teaches test-taking strategies and trains students in logical reasoning and analysis—the skills required for success on the exam.

The LSAT is comprised of five sections measuring three intellectual skills: logical reasoning, analytical reasoning and reading comprehension. Weeks one and two of the course focus on “logic games,” while weeks three and four focus on logical reasoning and reading comprehension, respectively.

Class each day consists of a mixture of lecture and work on practice questions. Typically, a short period of instruction is followed by the completion of a problem set. Subsequently, the questions are reviewed and discussed along with strategies for the successful approach of various types of questions.

Students will take a practice LSAT exam on the first and last days of the course to measure progress.

 

If you are interested in registering for this course and would like more information, you can click on the link below.

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