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LSAT Fundamentals Tutoring vs Advanced?

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What are the differences between these classes, and what score range is recommended to sign up for advanced rather than fundamentals?

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  • Agnes - Student ServiceAgnes - Student Service Member Moderator
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    Hi there,

    The fundamentals course is intended to be a comprehensive introduction to the LSAT which covers all essential skills and question types. It is a fitting course for students new to the test, or who haven't started seriously studying yet. Each class involves a mix of presentation, application on real LSAT questions, and Q&A in a group class environment.

    The advanced course is meant for those who are already comfortable with the fundamentals and are trying to break into the higher score brackets by getting those last remaining challenging questions. The class size is capped at 10 students, and the class meets twice a week with office hours for a more intense schedule with more instructor interaction.

    We would recommend the fundamentals course if you are scoring below the 160s or are relatively new to the test, and would recommend the advanced course if you are already scoring fairly well but have hit a plateau on your PrepTest scores.

    I hope this helps! Feel free to let us know if you have any questions.

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