LSAT Fundamentals Course
Tuesdays · Zoom
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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 10-week Fundamentals class today!
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Hi! I'm Zaiboon, also known as Zai. I was born and raised in Toronto and graduated from the University of Toronto with an Honors Bachelor of Arts in International Relations. I'm excited to begin my J.D. at Harvard in 2026. Outside of tutoring and teaching the LSAT, I love running, hanging out with my cat, and exploring Toronto's restaurant scene, which I share on my food blog.
Schedule
Introduction to the course and the foundations of Logical Reasoning.
A deeper dive into the structure of arguments and the basics of conditional reasoning.
Get familiar with the logic of sets, making inferences, and the fundamentals of Reading Comprehension.
Learn the basics of cause, correlation, strengthening/weakening arguments, and critique-style passages.
Identify the gap between premises and conclusions and learn how to make arguments valid.
Discover the fundamentals of negation and how to succeed on necessary assumption questions.
Learn how to spot flaws and identify reasoning patterns.
Finish off several of the remaining LR questions as we learn the strategies for Parallel Reasoning and RRE questions.
Spot the similarities and differences between arguments in Point at Issue Questions and Comparative passages.
Our final class will not only open the floor to discussion and review, but examine how you can continue to efficiently study after the class ends, as well as tips for success on test day.