LSAT Fundamentals Course
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Our Fundamentals course is the ultimate way to kickstart your LSAT journey. Whether you’re building your foundation from scratch or strengthening what you already know, this course provides a structured path to success. With expert instructors guiding you every step of the way, we break down the core concepts of the LSAT in manageable lessons and carefully crafted study plans that take the guesswork out of your prep. This course features:
- 99th percentile instructors who guide you through our entire LSAT core curriculum
- Weekly group classes designed to simplify complex concepts in a dynamic, interactive group environment
- Customized study plans with targeted homework to reinforce what you've learned
- Accountability and support from your instructor and peers
- Ideal for students at any stage who want to solidify their foundation or get a strong head start Don’t just study—build your LSAT success. Join the 12-week Fundamentals class today!
Eric is a New York-based jazz saxophonist, an adjunct at Columbia University, and an LSAT tutor of five years. He believes that learning should be approachable and transformative, with tangible, achievable steps toward ambitious goals. He has worked with LSAT students starting from the 120s as well as from the 170s. His most improved student started with a 128 and ended with a 169, and he is equally proud of his students that progress from 172 to 177. Eric is a published academic with articles in leading music education journals. He has a Master's in Education from Columbia University and is currently working towards a PhD in Music Education. When not teaching or writing, Eric enjoys cooking Italian food and playing video games.
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Learn the basics of argument structure and conditional reasoning.
Advance your understanding of argument structure and conditional reasoning.
Learn how to approach LSAT Reading Comprehension.
Learn how to strengthen and weaken causal arguments.
Learn how to resolve discrepancies and weaken/strengthen non-causal arguments.
Understand how to form a premise-to-conclusion bridge.
Learn how to identify necessary assumptions.
Learn how to identify flawed reasoning.
Learn how to approach comparative RC passages.
Learn how to approach Parallel and Parallel Flaw questions.
Review techniques for getting faster.
Review key concepts in conditional and causal reasoning.