Total Prep Intensive
Sundays and Wednesdays · Zoom
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Go all-in on your prep with not one, but two 99th percentile instructors guiding you through our completely redesigned fundamentals curriculum.
Includes 6 months online subscription at our live class tier (a $774 value) giving you access to our full self-study curriculum and live drop-in classes even after your course is over.
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Double the expertise: Two instructors for a more dynamic and engaging classroom experience
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Twice the support: weekly study group (in addition to weekly classes) for deeper dives and custom guidance.
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Now TWELVE WEEKS long, with 60 HOURS of live in-class instruction
Fully tailored: Focused homework plan and access to all session recordings.
- Official Score
- 177
Humza graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in philosophy before deciding he hadn’t had enough and returned to be a current UofT Law student. He enjoys adding some lightheartedness and fun to LSAT studying with absurd arguments and hypotheticals (is your argument still valid if the sun blows ups?). He’s been teaching the LSAT since 2020 and has done one on one tutoring as well as in person and online classes! He enjoys watching sports and is currently learning to knit. He prides himself on his ability to craft the perfect meme for any situation!
- Official Score
- 175
Ryan has taught the LSAT for the last six years. He graduated summa cum laude from Texas State University, studying psychology and geology. Geology has come up on the LSAT a few times, and the extra knowledge in the subject always made those questions and passages easier.image.gif
He loves to read, write, and watch movies in the theater. His free days often include swimming in a natural body of water and working out outside. He recently decided to take on the project of fixing up an old house that needed some love. He will find out soon if the discounted price was really worth it.
His favorite part of teaching the LSAT is the students who reach out and tell him they got huge scholarships to their dream schools. He also likes when they tell him how they’re making tons of money or changing the world or that they met their spouse in law school. He likes to see people happy with the choices they’ve made.
Schedule
Learn the basics of argument structure and conditional reasoning.
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Advance your understanding of argument structure and conditional reasoning.
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Learn how to approach LSAT Reading Comprehension.
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Learn how to strengthen and weaken causal arguments.
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Learn how to resolve discrepancies and weaken/strengthen non-causal arguments.
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Understand how to form a premise-to-conclusion bridge.
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Learn how to identify necessary assumptions.
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Learn how to identify flawed reasoning.
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Learn how to approach comparative RC passages.
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Learn how to approach Parallel and Parallel Flaw questions.
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Review techniques for getting faster.
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Review key concepts in conditional and causal reasoning.
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