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!
- Official Score
- 174
Cal strongly believes that the LSAT, despite being rigorous, can be both learned and enjoyed. Through the innovative educational methods he has developed through self-study of the LSAT and time spent tutoring individual clients, Cal is fully prepared to help students not only play to their strengths and maximize their score but enjoy the process! Cal firmly believes that the best indicator of a tutor’s success is not only a client’s score on the exam but how well the tutor got to know their client’s individual needs: after all, when test prep is individually tailored, the sky is the limit! When he is not tutoring clients, Cal is traveling, playing trivia, or allowing his emotions to depend on the win-loss record of Arsenal Football Club.
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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.