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When it's time to begin thinking about the law school application process, it may be a good idea to sign up for Boston LSAT preparation provided by Varsity Tutors. The LSAT, or Law School Admissions Test, is one of the important factors law school admissions officers look at when deciding whether to accept you into their program. Therefore, performing well on the exam could impact whether or not you get into the school of your choice.
There are many prestigious local law schools in the Boston area such as Harvard Law School, Boston University School of Law, and Boston College Law School. Whether you are a current college student or a working professional, your exam prep could benefit from assistance. No matter if you are planning ahead or in the middle of preparation and in need of a boost, prep services provided Varsity Tutors could be just what you need to find your full potential.
What subject areas can Boston LSAT prep help me to better understand?
The LSAT is made up of five sections: Writing, Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, and two Logical Reasoning sections. Each section covers a variety of areas and tests a number of skills that you must possess in order to succeed in future law school classes. Each section also lasts for 35 minutes. The exam is administered on personal electronic tablets that will be provided for you at your testing center.
The Writing section does not receive a concrete score and is taken separately from the rest of the exam. You are presented with a prompt that includes a decision problem and two possible positions. You are asked to make your choice and defend it. You are given one year from your completion of the rest of the exam to take the Writing section on a secure online platform. A copy of your composition is sent to each law school that you apply for.
The Reading Comprehension section is designed to evaluate your ability to read and understand long, complex blocks of text that are similar to those you will encounter in law school. Questions regarding these texts cover things like the meaning of certain words and phrases and applying the information provided to new situations.
In the Analytical Writing section, you are tested on your ability to understand the structure of certain relationships and draw conclusions regarding them. Among the skills you are asked to display are your abilities to use logic and context to determine what could or must be true from a set of provided facts.
The Logical Reasoning sections provide you with a variety of sources, such as newspapers, magazines, and scholarly publications, and ask you to analyze and complete arguments that are contained within. You will need to use reason to come to conclusions regarding these arguments and show how you arrived at your position.
Our prep services can help you cover all of these subject areas and more.
What are the different types of Boston LSAT prep that are offered, and what are the benefits to each?
The two main categories of services that are offered by Varsity Tutors are prep courses and private instruction. There are distinct benefits that you can receive from each of these approaches, and some students even choose to combine them and get the best of both worlds. Your preferred learning style can help decided which is the right choice for you.
When you sign up to participate in a Boston LSAT prep course, you will take part in classroom instruction that is similar to the school environment that you have been a part of most of your life. The biggest difference is that sessions are held entirely online. You will meet with your instructor and fellow classmates in a virtual setting to experience group discussions and activities that will provide you with a variety of perspectives on the material.
Your Boston LSAT prep class can be accessed anywhere that you find yourself with a reliable internet connection, providing flexibility to go with the structured format and instruction. Along with covering the relevant material, your class can share ideas on how to go into the test with confidence and what strategies you can apply to get through particularly difficult portions. As part of your class, you also get the opportunity to spend some one-on-one time with your instructor to address your specific needs.
If individual instruction is how you learn best, you might instead consider working directly with an expert Boston LSAT tutor. This type of private instruction allows you to take part in lessons that are tailored to your strengths and weaknesses. Tutors can take the time to first evaluate your predominant learning style and needs and then customize their lesson plans and study sessions to maximize efficiency and effectiveness.
If you have some of the material already mastered, your private instructor won't waste time covering that area and will instead move on to areas where you have more room for improvement. At any time, you can address personal concerns you have heading into the test and receive feedback on the progress you are making.
Each of these prep services has its own benefits, but we can help you choose the best path, including taking advantage of both options.
How do I sign up to get started with Boston LSAT prep?
As exam day approaches, you want to make sure you are doing everything in your power to give yourself the best chance to succeed. There is no need to go through this process alone. If any of the Boston LSAT prep options offered by Varsity Tutors sound like they could be beneficial to you as you get closer and closer to the exam, don't hesitate to reach out and get started. You can contact our educational consultants online or by phone. They are able to answer any questions that you may have and get you signed up for the services you need. With a little assistance, you can reach for your academic goals.
Adam: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
I graduated with a B.S. and M.S. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Johns Hopkins University (GPA 4.0). I worked as a peer-learning session leader for Genetics and Physics undergraduate courses. I was also a TA for General Biology. I recently took the MCAT and scored in the 100th percentile. I look forward to using my experience, both on the exam and in teaching, to help you substantially increase your performance and reach your potential.
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- Johns Hopkins University - Master of Science, Molecular Biology
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Sarah : Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...I am currently practicing law in Massachusetts. Throughout my education, I have had the privilege of assisting friends and family as they worked through challenging academic subjects. I enjoy watching those I am helping grow and succeed as students and as people. My favorite subject has always been writing because I believe it is a fundamental building block to any successful career, both in school and out of school. I love helping people to realize...
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- Boston College - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
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- LSAT
- English
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Emily: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...MA public school system and at UMass Amherst, I have worked with both high school and college-aged students. As a camp counselor and neuroscience researcher, I have worked with infants and children from 2 months to 13 years of age. I take the time to help my students find the best learning style for them and tailor my teaching approach accordingly. I work to find creative ways to help students understand tough concepts. My goal...
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- LSAT
- GRE
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Gillian: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...University in the spring of 2020 with a degree in neuroscience and I am currently pursuing a law degree at Boston University School of Law. I can tutor in many disciplines, but I most enjoy tutoring for standardized tests to prepare students to excel on the LSAT, GRE, and SAT. I am enthusiastic about helping students reach their goals, and I am confident that I can help anyone make a significant improvement in their scores...
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- Colgate University - Bachelor in Arts, Neuroscience
- Boston University - Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
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- LSAT
- GRE
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- Elementary School Reading
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Kate: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...I have tutored graduate and medical students at Boston University for two years in both Biochemistry and Physiology. As apart of my personal studies I have had to have extensive knowledge of subjects within the sciences such as Anatomy, Biology, Chemistry and Physics. As apart of my training I also was required to take standardized exams such as the MCAT and the medical board certifying STEP exams. I find teaching incredibly rewarding and enjoy getting...
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- Boston University - Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine
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- LSAT
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- High School Chemistry
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Anthony: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
I got my undergraduate degree at Brown University, where I received a Bachelor of Arts in creative writing and psychology. While I'm passionate about a wide range of subjects, I particularly love tutoring writing and anything that requires analytical reasoning. In my free time, I box, lift weights and write comedy.
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- Brown University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology and Literary Arts
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- ACT English
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Tony: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
I'm a great tutor because I'm enthusiastic, organized, and knowledgeable. Before I attended law school, I coached tennis for six years and have experience teaching and coaching students from ages seven to seventeen. I recently moved to Boston where I'm working on setting up my own legal practice.
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- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- The University of Chicago Law School - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
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Kate: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...students and professors on various writing projects. I also coordinated a math tutoring program for middle school students. At New England Law, I am in the top 2% of my class, an executive editor for the Law Review, a peer mentor, and a research assistant. One of my biggest passions, and indeed a large part of what I do on a daily basis, is writing. I have written personaly in a variety of contexts, as...
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- New England School of Law - Juris Doctor, Law
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- LSAT
- Literature
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Ryan: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...plenty to support students who are looking towards Law as a possible area of academic interest. During high school, I competed in Speech and Debate for four years, ranking nationally in the top 10 in Parliamentary Debate and 3rd in Extemporaneous Speaking in CA. As a result, I've primarily engaged in numerous different public speaking activities across multiple organizations. I worked at a small tutoring start-up (Rise Over Run Tutoring) from October 2017-April 2018 and...
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- Boston College - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
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- LSAT
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Caroline: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...students in all levels of Spanish for four years, as well as running a weekly Spanish help room. Outside of my academics, I am interested in public policy and plan to go to law school. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about English, Writing, and Spanish. In my experience helping struggling students with their writing and language acquisition, I am always fascinated by the diversity of learning styles among...
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Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Elementary School Writing
- Test Prep
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Mark: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
I'm here to help you get a more comprehensive understanding of the material you need help with. We'll take a thoughtful, analytical approach to the topic at hand. And we'll have fun while doing so. Who says Victorian literature can't be off the hook? Or that perfecting your thesis statement for an essay can't be a mind-blowing experience? I look forward to working with you, motivated student! Knowledge is power! The Socratic Method is a great way for a student to question and analyze different facets of an argument. But the student must be prepared for this! Otherwise, instead of a cooperative argument, you'll end up with a lecture...
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- University of Massachusetts Amherst - Bachelors, English/Political Science
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Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
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- Writing
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Sarah: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
I recently graduated from Brown University with a degree in American History. I have extensive experience tutoring students to prepare for the SAT and SAT subject tests in US History and Literature, as well as teaching and tutoring students of all ages in after-school programs and religious school. I'm excited to work with you or your child either on standardized test preparation or on generally improving performance in history, English, and social studies!
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I love traveling, dancing, and reading. But, what I am most passionate about, is learning.... Each one; teach one.... Introductions. Then, find out what the student knows and what the student needs help with.... By asking the student to explain how they get to their answers. That way, they get a chance to test if they really understand a concept.... By keeping the student engaged.... I would take the time to figure out what exactly is causing the difficulty, and work on it with the student.
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Subject Expertise
- LSAT
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- MCAT
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Maximilian: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...of Harvard University and candidate for an MA in American Government from Georgetown who knows firsthand the value of hard work and dedication, especially when it comes to standardized tests. I have grown tremendously through the help of tutors and mentors, and I credit much of my success to their guidance and strategies. When I'm not working on my course work or my research projects, I enjoy biking, hiking, and reading! I look forward to...
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Subject Expertise
- LSAT
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I am a passionate science educator with experience teaching high school students, college students, and adults. I like to teach by building frameworks of understanding with my students, and make sure to treat each case individually.... Every student is different. Instead of covering everything taught in the class, I prefer to focus on problem areas.... I believe that learning is a personal process, and the role of a good teacher or tutor is to facilitate and guide the learning experience. Because of this philosophy, I like to push students to grasp concepts as much as possible, instead of focusing on memorization.
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- University of Massachusetts Amherst - Bachelors, Biology, General
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- LSAT
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Tola: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...her time at IU. After her time at Indiana University-Bloomington, she worked as Lead Clinical Informatics Specialist (scribe) and later a Clinical Documentation Specialist at Oak Street Health, a network of primary care clinics for adults on Medicare. Tola is now a medical student at Harvard Medical School. Tola has been teaching and tutoring for the past 7 years working with high school and undergraduate students, including college athletes. She has tutored or served as...
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- LSAT
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Amanda: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...of national service in AmeriCorps as a literacy tutor. I tutored adults in ESL and GED Math. I continued as an ESL instructor for three additional years. I have worked with basic phonics and reading through TOEFL prep and editing college level essays. I love languages, so my favorite subjects to tutor are English and Spanish. However, I tutor a wide range of subjects including math and standardized test prep including the LSAT. I am...
Education & Certification
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Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- AP English Literature and Composition
- Languages
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Elisabeth: Boston LSAT test prep instructor
...of Boston University where I received my degree in Latin, Ancient Greek, and Classical History. I also received a minor in Anthropology and graduated summa cum laude with honors. I worked as a tutor helping my fellow students with their Latin and Ancient Greek courses. I am passionate about helping students gain a deep understanding of vocabulary, grammar, and syntax (both English and Latin) in order to succeed in their writing and translating assignments. I...
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Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Elementary School English
- Literature
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- LSAT
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