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The LSAT assesses several major skills that predict how well you might do in law school. It is utilized by every ABA-accredited law school as a part of their admissions process. The LSAT is not the only factor in getting accepted into a law school, such as Duke University School of Law or the North Carolina Central University School of Law, but it does play a significant part. If you believe that it may be useful for you to get some extra help as you start your journey towards preparing for your exam, you may want to consider contacting 51Թ to begin a Raleigh-Durham LSAT class.
On the day of the test, you will go to the testing center and take the test on a digital tablet. When you are ready to answer a question, you just need to tap on the answer you want to choose. Taking the test on a tablet provides a couple of benefits as compared to taking it on paper. One benefit is that you will have access to a timer that gives you an idea as to how much time you have left on each section when you're within five minutes of the allotted time for each section. Furthermore, you'll be able to identify any questions you might want to go back to if you have any extra time at the end of the section.
Only three out of the four sections on the LSAT are taken on the tablet. The last section includes a Writing portion and is taken on a secure online platform. You have to finish it within a year of taking the other three sections.
When it comes to scoring, the LSAT focuses on how many questions you answer correctly. Every question is weighted the same, so your score is about the exact number of questions you answer correctly rather than answering any specific questions right. Additionally, you are not penalized in any way if you answer a question wrong. Thus, if you aren't sure about how to answer a particular question, you can feel free to guess.
What can a Raleigh-Durham LSAT class help me review?
The LSAT is made up of four sections, which includes Writing, Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension. Every section on the LSAT measures different skills that are designed to predict how well you will perform in law school. The Writing section requires you to examine two different possible courses of action and decide which one you would like to defend. Neither answer is considered to be correct or incorrect, but you will be expected to provide reasoning and logic for your answer.
Logical Reasoning is concerned with your ability to evaluate and analyze different arguments. This section contains information from numerous sources, including newspapers, magazines, and advertisements, among others. This section examines your skills in many different areas, such as whether you are able to draw conclusions, if you can reason by using analogies, and how well you can recognize misunderstandings and areas of disagreement.
Analytical Reasoning measures your skills when it comes to comprehending relationships and if you can reach a conclusion based on those relationships. This section identifies whether you can understand relationships by determining a complete solution, how well you can reason based on conditional statements, and if you can recognize that two different statements are logically equivalent based on context.
Finally, the Reading Comprehension section requires you to read through difficult passages and answer questions about them to show that you can comprehend challenging concepts, which is an essential skill in law school.
How can a Raleigh-Durham LSAT course help me prepare for the exam?
There are myriad of ways in which a Raleigh-Durham LSAT course can assist you in your preparation for the exam. One way in which an instructor in an LSAT course can help you is by reviewing the material that will most likely be on the exam. The LSAT contains information from an extensive amount of sources. Thus, it can seem daunting at times if you aren't quite sure how to divide the material parts that seem more manageable.
It can also be helpful to work on familiarizing yourself with words and phrases that could be on the test. There could be several words or phrases that you don't really understand, which can make it challenging to answer the questions involved. A Raleigh-Durham LSAT course can assist in this regard by reviewing words and phrases that could be on the exam. However, there is always the potential that there will be words and phrases that you didn't cover in your class or come across when you were studying on your own. As such, it can also be beneficial to figure out how to answer questions based on just context when you aren't sure about a word or phrase.
51Թ' Raleigh-Durham LSAT class takes place online. Thus, it is easier than ever for you to find a way to fit a class into your busy schedule. You don't have to worry about getting stuck in traffic on the way to your class because you can just take the class at your house or anywhere with access to the Internet.
Your class is designed to look and feel just like a traditional class. You can work with an expert who can help you review for the test and study with your peers who can offer insight into how they go about using logic and reason. When it comes to using these essential skills needed for the LSAT, it can be helpful to get perspectives from different sources.
How can I find a Raleigh-Durham LSAT prep course?
Signing up for a Raleigh-Durham LSAT prep course is simple. All you need to do is contact 51Թ either online or over the phone. You can sign up for either a session lasting two weeks or four weeks based on your individual needs. If you feel like you could benefit from taking a Raleigh-Durham LSAT course, don't hesitate to sign up today.

Beverly: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...concepts in alternative ways, and review the building blocks that the student needs to complete the tasks at hand. We'll work together so that your student gains skills and confidence. I've enjoyed working with preschoolers to middle schoolers, and high school students are a great group to interact with. Everyone has their own energy and personal story they bring to a relationship, so I can say I do not prefer one age group over another.
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- NC State Univ. - Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
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- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- Life Sciences
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Jacob: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
I am an experienced LSAT tutor with a passion for teaching cooperatively and a focus on learning how to think for tests rather than memorization. I also have experience tutoring reading comprehension, writing, and reasoning in numerous subjects. I look forward to working with enthusiastic students or those beginning the process of reentering an academic setting.
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- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelor, Philosophy
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- LSAT
- Writing
- Essay Editing
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- +31 subjects

Greg: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...of my students, colleagues, and communities. I bring a diverse range of skills from my many experiences in teaching, researching, volunteering, tutoring, administrating, mentoring, and studying. Additionally, I am particularly adept in the use of various technology and am very comfortable working in environments that require such proficiency. I am also an avid drummer and enjoy designing manuscripts and fonts and volunteering at my church in my free time. My academic specialties include the thought...
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- Point Loma Nazarene University - Bachelor in Arts, Theology
- Boston University - Doctor of Philosophy, Theology
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- LSAT
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Nicky: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...dead languages! I have experience tutoring GRE prep, Algebra 2/Pre-calculus, as well as Latin and Ancient Greek. I love getting to help students understand subjects I am passionate about. I graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2015 with a B.A. in Classics (Latin and Greek Literature) and a Minor in Mathematics. The most important thing to me when tutoring is that my students feel understood and respected, and...
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- UNC Chapel Hill - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
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- LSAT
- DAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- +44 subjects

Samantha: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
I am a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer with experience teaching in a wide variety of places and contexts. My passion is to create a space in which students feel safe and welcome, and to work with students to find strategies and solutions that work for them.
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- University of Florida - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Psychology
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- Elementary School Reading
- +10 subjects

Yelena: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...to feel comfortable using it. I teacher teach Russian in mixture with Russian culture (knowledge brings forth more comfortable atmosphere) and through a variety of colloquial speech exercises, like dialogues and role plays. The personal approach is also important, so I create a special individual approach to each student adjusting the way of presenting class material to his or her individual learning style. In my free time I like to read (History, Folklore, detectives and...
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- St. Petersburg State University - Masters, Russian Philology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Russian
- Languages
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- University of Wyoming - Bachelor in Arts, History
- University of California-Davis - Master of Arts, Environmental Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Law
- Science Substitute
- Reading
- +90 subjects

Stacy: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...in law from Florida International University and I studied at Tsinghua University in Beijing as an exchange student. I have been teaching for 12 years. I have a 4 year old cat. I like to spend time with my family. Outside my class, I enjoy traveling around the world, gymnastics and visiting Disney World. I use songs, games and fun in class! My goal is to make your child learning fun! I have ESOL, Elementary...
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- University of Florida - Bachelor of Science, Clinical Psychology
- Florida International University - Juris Doctor, Prelaw Studies
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- LSAT
- Adult ESL/ELL
- ACT English
- ISEE-Middle Level Verbal Reasoning
- +100 subjects

Bianca: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
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- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor of Science, Anthropology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- DAT
- MCAT
- +159 subjects

Alisha: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
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- Virginia Commonwealth University - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Dance
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- French 3
- Middle School Science
- Elementary School Math
- +71 subjects

Andrew: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...City Police Department, and agency legal specialist for the North Carolina Justice Academy. I have taught criminal procedure, constitutional law, torts, contracts, and criminal law to law students at Concord Law School of Kaplan University. I have provided legal instruction well over a thousand law enforcement officers. I have also taught law at the undergraduate level. I have a strong interest in making sure that students understand the material, and I will communicate with you...
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- Union College - Bachelors, English
- Albany Law School - Masters, law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Social Sciences
- Writing
- Graduate Test Prep
- +19 subjects

Justin: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...of 2019), where I received my Master of Arts in Religious Studies with a focus on ancient history. Since graduation, I have worked in the computer software space and as a tutor for over 6 years (both in person and virtually). I have tutoring experience with all grade levels, including undergraduates, in subjects ranging from english and essay writing to ACT/SAT test prep. I love working with students of all ages and personalizing my teaching...
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- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, History
- Yale University - Master of Arts, Religious Studies
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- LSAT
- GRE
- GMAT
- High School Level American History
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John: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
Tutors are more than expert academics; they are motivational coaches. The greatest obstacle preventing a student from learning is lack of belief in their own abilities. There is no knowledge outside the reach of anyone's understanding. ... Patience, understanding, and kindness go a very long way with helping students build their confidence.... Get an understanding for the student’s objective and learning style.... By helping the student believe in themselves, first and foremost. Secondly, by encouraging the student to build up good study habits. Third, by showing the student available resources for future access.
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- Dowling College - Bachelors, Business
- Harvard University - Masters, Finance
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- LSAT
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Professor David: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...Florence. I teach at USC, UCSB, Pepperdine University, CSUN, Cal Tech, and other Universities. I received my bachelor's in Math and Psychology at UCLA, Ph.D. work in Engineering at Virginia Tech, and MBA in Marketing and New Venture Management at USC. I graduated at the top of my class, Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, Highest Honors, full fellowships, and more. I am an expert on: * Math * Stats * Psychology * History *...
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- LSAT
- GMAT
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- MCAT
- +165 subjects

Eric: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...to pursue higher education in the US. When I worked for them, I tutored high school graduates on SAT stuff and also helped them write better personal statements. After graduating from Duke last year, I started tutoring high school students in my neighborhood. I mainly taught math subjects such as Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Trigonometry, Geometry, Basic Math and Problem Solving but I'm well versed in Reading and Writing subjects as well. I'm vastly experienced...
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- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
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- LSAT
- Middle School Reading
- Pre-Calculus
- SAT
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Elisabeth: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...most important thing anyone can do to improve their academic success is to get to know their own style of learning. Systems that work for some people are a disaster for others, and the key is to find one that is suited to you. I believe in trying out a variety of learning approaches and adapting to what works best for each student. I am organized, curious, and relentless in my enthusiasm for sharing ideas,...
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- University of Chicago - Bachelors, Political Science and Government
- DePaul University College of Law - Masters, Law
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- LSAT
- History
- Law
- Languages
- +48 subjects

Stephen: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...law student currently taking a gap year. I graduated from UNCG with a B.S in Economics and a minor in Business and Pre-Law. I am currently doing this in addition to working another part-time job so I apologize in advance for any scheduling issues. While I have not tutored professionally before I lead study groups throughout High School and College. I tend to focus first on the critical thinking and problem solving behind a subject...
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- University of North Carolina at Greensboro - Bachelors, Economics
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Reading
- High School Business
- Calculus 3
- +39 subjects

Artik: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...teaching these four and the subjects related to those. With teaching, I believe in meeting students where they are and going from there. When students learn concepts like trigonometry in math or moles and functional groups in chemistry, they often think, "I'll never use this in real life." But this perspective overlooks something crucial. It misses the fact that the act of learning how to do math and the process of learning these subjects establishes...
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- Campbell University - Master of Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- DAT
- PCAT
- AP Biology
- +75 subjects

Chimdi: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...because I can positively influence students to reach their full potential academically. Enabling students to understand the basic knowledge and skills they may use for the rest of their lives is mightily rewarding. I have had a tremendously positive experience of both high school and college education. I received a chemistry bachelor's degree at the Cross River University of Technology, Nigeria, and a master's degree in chemistry at East Tennessee State University, TN. As a...
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- Cross River State University of Technology Nigeria - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
- East Tennessee State University - Master of Science, Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- PCAT
- DAT
- Chemistry
- +44 subjects

Emily: Raleigh-Durham LSAT course instructor
...a career scientist and writer, my greatest pleasure has always been sharing the joy of learning with others. In my own collegiate career, I was awarded the top two scholarships available to undergraduates, and I was honored with the Dean's Award for the College of Arts and Sciences upon graduation--the highest award available in the college . While in undergrad, I supported myself by tutoring collegiate student-athletes. Now I'm a masters student at Johns Hopkins...
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- Eastern Kentucky University - Bachelor of Science, Wildlife, Fish, and Wildlands Science and Management
- Johns Hopkins University - Master of Arts, Professional, Technical, Business, and Scientific Writing
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- OAT
- GRE
- +140 subjects