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How To Choose An LSAT Class

OVERALL When choosing an LSAT course, instead of trying to determine which test preparation course is “best,” you should instead concern yourself with which course will best fit your needs. Determine what’s important for you: Lots of practice material with explanations and computer grading? Plenty of classroom hours? Small classes with personal attention? Easy to learn material? Once you’ve determined your needs, review each company to see which will fit your needs best. TEACHERS What should a good LSAT teacher possess? Experience with teaching the test and enthusiasm. When choosing a course, contact companies directly and ask who specifically will teach your course, rather than assuming that all teachers for a company are necessarily the same. In evaluating teachers, many students assume that a higher score equals a better teacher. This is not necessarily true. What’s the difference between someone who scored in the 95th percentile (about a 167) and someon...