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If you find yourself seeking LSAT prep, let Varsity Tutors help you get started in a Milwaukee LSAT program that gives you more guidance and review than you might accomplish on your own. The Law School Admission Test, better known as the LSAT, is the only type of exam used to determine if you're prepared for admission to ABA-accredited law schools in the United States and Canada. If you're finished with college or you're currently a working professional looking for a career change, you already know getting the score you're looking for on the LSAT might prove to be a challenge.
If you want additional assistance, an LSAT prep course could provide you with the solution you're looking for. You'll get the benefit of attending courses with other students in an online environment led by a skilled instructor.
Your score on the LSAT is a critical factor since it may help you get admitted into the law school of your choice. This type of exam is used for schools in the Milwaukee area and beyond, such as Marquette University Law School. You'll be quizzed in different areas that show potential schools how well you'll perform in a scholarly setting, so feeling prepared and doing your best are of utmost importance.
What could a Milwaukee LSAT class help me review?
The LSAT consists of four sections: Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Writing. You'll use the information presented to you to understand and determine the best answer for each question. Your score on the LSAT is based on how many questions are answered correctly. Each question carries the same weight, so it doesn't matter which questions have the correct answer, but rather how many you got right. Even if you're not sure of an answer, you should guess anyway, since there's no penalty for doing so. You can earn a score anywhere between 120 to 180. Here's a more in-depth look at each section.
The Reading Comprehension section is 35 minutes long. Here, you're given long passages and texts that mimic those you'll use and read in law school. Questions will focus on organization, information that is explicitly stated, and information that can be inferred. You'll identify the main idea, the meaning of certain words used, and be able to state what the author's ideas and attitude are in relation to a selection.
The Analytical Reasoning portion is 35 minutes long. You'll be measured on how well you can understand a series of relationships and how to determine a solution to a problem. You'll decide what could or must be true based on facts and information provided, and infer what information could be true based on rules used with new information presented in hypothetical situations. You'll also use reasoning with statements that are conditional in this portion of the test.
The Logical Reasoning part of the test has two portions and lasts for 70 minutes. You'll analyze and evaluate arguments from sources such as newspapers, magazines, publications from scholarly websites or journals, and advertisements, to name a few. Skills assessed in this portion of the test include understanding parts of an argument, finding the similarities and differences in reasoning, the importance of sound conclusions, and knowing how new and additional evidence effects arguments. You'll also find flaws within arguments and discover how assumptions can affect the argument.
The Writing portion is the last part of the test. It is not scored because there is no correct answer. This is merely where schools can see your argumentative writing skills in action and evaluate you on language use, reasoning, and organization, among other qualities necessary for law school. You'll be given a decision problem and asked to choose between two positions while defending your choice.
How do Milwaukee LSAT courses help me prepare?
LSAT courses are offered in an online environment where you can work in a collaborative setting with fellow students. Both undergraduate college students and working professionals can find this helpful. New sections of Milwaukee LSAT courses start on a weekly basis. You can choose between two-week sessions or four-week sessions depending on what your needs are. The best part is, there's no need to commute to class. You can attend class from home, the coffee shop, or wherever you can study effectively.
After signing up for a Milwaukee LSAT class, you'll enjoy the benefit of interactive sessions in a live setting. Together, your class can focus on important skills used in the LSAT, such as how to use Logical Reasoning when going over a passage or trading tips on the best ways to organize your thoughts for the Writing portion of the test. Working with peers can teach you new ways to prepare for the test and feel more confident in your abilities. If you still need additional help, one-on-one sessions with your instructor can give you the extra guidance you are looking for.
How can I find a Milwaukee LSAT prep course?
You no doubt want to perform your best on the test. Enrolling in a Milwaukee LSAT course is an investment in your educational career and can help you improve your test-taking abilities as you get ready for the big day. Varsity Tutors can help you find the right prep course to meet your needs. From studying on the weekend or taking class in the evening, there's an option out there that can fit in with your busy lifestyle. Getting a head start now on your skills can help you do your best and improve your current abilities.
You've put in a lot of work to get to this point in your life and education. All the skills you'll be tested on in the LSAT will be used in your legal career for many years to come. Make sure you have plenty of time to study and feel ready for the big day by contacting Varsity Tutors. We can give you more information on how to get set up with a Milwaukee LSAT course so you can take the first steps toward your future career.
Jeffrey: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...care was certainly rewarding, but after leaving clinical medicine, I decided to continue educating by tutoring both undergraduate and graduate students in subjects relevant to pursuing a career in healthcare. I thoroughly enjoy watching students grow and mature as they learn to work towards their goals. Subjects I tutor include General Biology, AP Biology, College Biology, Cell Biology, Anatomy/Physiology, Psychology (all facets), Clinical Psychology and Medical Terminology. But, my real areas of expertise include Neuroscience,...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- Medical College of Wisconsin - Doctor of Medicine, Anatomy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- PCAT
- GMAT
- MCAT
- +83 subjects
Noah: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
I am currently an attorney, passionate about helping others learn and meet their educational goals. I completed my undergraduate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and received my J.D. from the University of Notre Dame. My teaching philosophy and style are adaptable to the student, but I have a core class of material I like to use.
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor in Arts, Journalism
- University of Notre Dame - Juris Doctor, General Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Graduate Test Prep
- Journalism
- AP Statistics
- +16 subjects
Mark: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
I am a graduate of Tufts University, with majors in economics and international relations, and will be attending Duke Law School in the fall. I have experience tutoring a variety of ACT and AP subjects, as well as working with students on reading comprehension and writing skills. Whether you need to cram for an upcoming test or want to improve your general academic abilities, I'm here to help!
Education & Certification
- Tufts University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- AP Microeconomics
- Business
- High School Writing
- +41 subjects
Suzanne: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...Norbert College (De Pere, WI), an M.A. in English (concentration: Rhetoric and Composition) from Loyola University Chicago, an M.Ed. in educational psychology (concentration: developmental education) from Loyola University Chicago, and Ph.D. in Quantitative Foundations of Education (concentration: educational psychology) from the University of Iowa. I specialize in teaching and tutoring a variety of subject areas to students currently attending high school and/or college. However, I am also effective in working with "kiddos," those in elementary...
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- Saint Norbert College - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Iowa - Doctor of Philosophy, Educational Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- GRE Subject Tests
- MCAT
- +89 subjects
Johnathan: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...few years after that I graduated college and started a career in government with the Office of the Mayor of New York City. Here I demonstrated data driven change by working with the Office of Management and Budget to fine-tune procurement processes and spending for various programs. The following year, a position was offered to me by the New York City Police Department, to work for the Deputy Commissioner of Management and Budget. This soon...
Education & Certification
- Rider University - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Police Science
- Fordham University - Master of Laws, Prelaw Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- Social Studies
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- +36 subjects
Lauren: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...undergraduate tutor at Calvin College and continuing to my current position as a TA at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where I'm working on a PhD in Linguistics. As an undergrad, I tutored in psychology, world history, religion, and mathematics. While working on my master's degree at the University of Nottingham, I taught test-prep classes for the TOEFL. After finishing my MA, I taught history, TOEFL, Academic English, and more in a Chinese high school. My...
Education & Certification
- Calvin College - Bachelor in Arts, Chinese Studies
- University of Nottingham - Master of Arts, Applied Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- MCAT
- +44 subjects
Samuel: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
I am a current Master's Student studying Philosophy with a wide range of academic interests. I graduated with General Honors from the University of Chicago in 2018 with degrees in Statistics and East Asian Languages and Civilizations. I enjoy helping students achieve their full potential and primarily tutor standardized tests and college prep. Outside of tutoring I spend my time reading and playing board games.
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Statistics
- Yenching Academy at Peking University - Master of Philosophy, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- Graduate Test Prep
- +51 subjects
Ari: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...passion for teaching and helping make science clear. I scored in the 97th percentile on both the MCAT and USMLE Step 1, and have an extensive understanding of how to excel at the "game" of standardized tests. My teaching style is individualized and student-oriented: I will tailor lectures to your specific learning methods. I'm a very visual learner myself, so I like to use images, real-world examples, and animations to ensure that you will truly UNDERSTAND...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee - Bachelor of Science, Cell and Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- PCAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- +192 subjects
Brandon: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
I have been a teacher of high school mathematics for 6 years. I became a math teacher because it combines my love of math with my love of helping other people. I am of the belief that any student can succeed in mathematics, but am also aware that all students are unique and have personal strengths and weaknesses.
Education & Certification
- Marquette University - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- Algebra 2
- Math
- +36 subjects
Mahalia: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...part time at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (Go Badgers!). In college, I worked as a peer writing tutor for both undergraduate and graduate students, helping them plan and edit papers in every subject. After graduation, I worked as an AmeriCorps service member in an after-school academic and enrichment program for elementary school students, and eventually rose to manage the program. Although I am comfortable tutoring a variety of subjects, I am most passionate about writing...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- Pre-Algebra
- +78 subjects
David: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...having heard the explanation or breakdown of the concept that hits home for that individual; gives the student what some call an "A ha!" moment. My gift is my ability to find multiple ways of explaining all concepts, allowing us to find that moment of understanding that inevitably leads to success. I easily find applications of the math being studied that are tailored to the interest of the individual that I am working with. As...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- Pre-Algebra
- Geometry
- +13 subjects
Steven: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
I have tutored at all levels from middle school through senior level undergraduate coursework and graduate school test prep. I have a masters in education and a bachelors in math. I love tutoring math, chemistry, physics, and graduate test prep at any level. I love learning and helping other discover their own love for it as well.
Education & Certification
- Loras College - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
- University of Wisconsin-La Crosse - Master of Science, Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- GRE
- Geometry
- +47 subjects
Deanna: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...drawing, and swimming. I have over ten years of teaching experience throughout grades K-16. Most recently, I have been teaching introductory and intermediate composition classes for a large university in Detroit, Michigan. I have experience teaching in classrooms and online. I also have over ten years of tutoring experience both in the public education setting and privately. My methodology is founded in the principle that communication and the opportunity to learn are integral to a...
Education & Certification
- Lamar University - Bachelor in Arts, English Composition
- Wayne State University - Doctor of Philosophy, Rhetoric and Composition
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- PCAT
- OAT
- +324 subjects
Malcolm: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...I moved to Sardinia to teach English as a Foreign Language and work as a freelance Italian-to-English translator. Since returning to the United States in mid-2013, I have taught SAT Prep for a local nonprofit, worked as a copy editor for the Italian branch of Google Ads, and performed a year of national service with the City of Philadelphia through AmeriCorps VISTA. In Fall 2016, I will begin my JD studies at the Georgetown University...
Education & Certification
- Temple University - Bachelors, English; Italian
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- SAT Subject Test in Italian
- Writing
- +35 subjects
Nicolas: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...the LSAT for a private company, both as a classroom teacher and in one-on-one tutorials. Building off that experience, I will be working for Varsity Tutors, helping people prepare for the LSAT as well as the SAT and the ACT. I have really enjoyed my experience assisting students in test preparation. In my experience, students first approach tests in an ad hoc fashion, and often with a fair bit of trepidation and hesitancy. I find...
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- History
- SAT Mathematics
- English
- +26 subjects
Alex: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...keystone concept. I take a holistic approach to learning, since our education should be structured not only to help us pass exams but to additionally give us enjoyment and perspective for life's ups and downs. I began teaching in earnest over a decade ago when I taught ESL in South Korea. During that time and since, I've been fortunate to tutor students of all ages and in a variety of subjects. I received a BA...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
- University of Southern California - Masters in Business Administration, Finance
- University of Southern California - Masters in Business Administration, Real Estate
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- GMAT
- DAT
- +88 subjects
Parisa: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...teach and have spent much of my time in college teaching in various settings. Before getting into my qualifications, though, I think it's important to note one thing about my teaching style. I was never someone who simply "got" things in class. I often struggled to understand relatively simple concepts, especially when compared to my classmates, whether that was in test-taking or in any academic subject. So, I know what it's like to really wrestle...
Education & Certification
- University of Virginia-Main Campus - Current Undergrad, Politics Honors and Economics
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- SAT Reading
- SAT Mathematics
- Business
- +26 subjects
Will: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...a Chicago native who is studying for the bar after graduating cum laude from Northwestern University Law School this May. I studied at St. Ignatius College Prep and graduated summa cum laude from Villanova University (including a two-term stint at Cambridge University). Between Villanova and Northwestern I worked at an academic non-profit organization and evaluated hundreds of fellowship candidates' writing and academic work. I will work with each student to craft a personalized plan of...
Education & Certification
- Villanova University - Bachelor in Arts, Humanities & Political Science
- Northwestern University - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- ACT English
- Literature
- ACT Reading
- +22 subjects
Adam: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...junior year of high school, finding that I had an aptitude for analogies that helped students learn the material. I tutor a large variety of subjects, including LSAT, SAT, and ACT. I also tutor various academic subjects, primarily in the fields of math and science. My favorite subject to tutor is Chemistry, followed closely by Physics. I feel that anyone can learn anything as long as it is explained in a way that is conducive...
Education & Certification
- University of Cincinnati-Main Campus - Bachelors, Sociology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Geography
- Elementary School Writing
- Writing
- +186 subjects
Stacie: Milwaukee LSAT course instructor
...I take great pride in developing individualized tutoring programs for my students based on their specific needs and goals. I previously taught high school for several years and also have tutoring experience in a wide variety of subject areas. At this time, I focus almost exclusively on assisting students seeking top scores on graduate admissions exams, including the GRE, GMAT and LSAT. In my free time I enjoy watching all kinds of sports, reading, playing...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Arlington - Bachelors, English
- Texas AM University - Commerce - Current Grad Student, Secondary Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- MCAT
- GRE
- PCAT
- +134 subjects