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The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is a test that is used by many law schools as a portion of their admissions process. In fact, it is accepted by all ABA-accredited law schools. The test is designed to look at key skills that may be beneficial in law school. If you are interested in attending law school at an institution like the Creighton University School of Law, it will be beneficial to do well on the LSAT. As you begin to prepare for the test, if you feel like you could use some extra help with your preparation, don't hesitate to reach out to Varsity Tutors so that we can help you sign up for an Omaha LSAT class.
When you arrive at the LSAT testing center, you will receive a digital tablet. The three sections you'll take on the tablet are multiple choice. To indicate what answer option you would like to choose, you simply tap the answer option on the screen. Taking the test on a tablet provides several benefits over taking it on paper, such as the ability to easily mark down any questions you want to take a second look at if you wind up having time. Additionally, you will have access to a timer that gives you an idea as to how much time you have left in each section.
The one exception to taking the test on a tablet is the Writing section. This section is taken on a secure online platform and you'll have a year from the time you finish the multiple choice sections to complete your essay.
The LSAT is scored according to how many questions you get right, rather than which questions you get right. Furthermore, you won't receive any type of deduction for answering a question incorrectly, so you should feel free to guess if you aren't quite sure about the answer.
What areas can an Omaha LSAT class help me review?
The LSAT covers material from a wide variety of sources, and it can seem daunting at times when you start going through all of the subject material. Enrolling in an Omaha LSAT class can prove beneficial because an instructor can help narrow down the areas you need to study. It can be difficult to know exactly which topics you should focus on, but an Omaha LSAT class can help you get a better idea as to what material may show up on the test.
The LSAT has four sections, including Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Writing. These sections examine skills that are often cited as indicators of success in law school.
The section concerning Reading Comprehension asks you to read through long, complex passages and answer questions that assess how well you understand the content. The passages on the exam resemble the kinds of reading you will likely be spending a lot of time working through once you're in law school.
The Reading Comprehension section consists of a wide range of questions that examine a variety of skills. Some of the questions in this section look at your ability to figure out the main idea or purpose within a passage, how well you can structure or organize information, and whether you can analyze what an author's attitudes are based on the tone they use.
Analytical Reasoning will look at being able to reach a conclusion based on a series of information. The questions in this section test for a wide range of skills, including whether you can infer what might be true based on the facts provided, if you can apply facts and rules to hypothetical situations, and whether you are able to recognize two different statements as being equivalent based on logic.
Logical Reasoning examines whether you are able to critically analyze and evaluate arguments. This is something you will likely be asked to do on a regular basis in law school. The arguments provided in this section can come from many different sources, such as advertisements, magazines, and newspapers, among others. This section examines whether you can identify flaws in arguments, if you can use evidence to explain how it affects an argument, and how well you recognize the relationships between arguments.
The Writing section is not graded, but it is still sent to all of the law schools you apply to. This section asks you to examine two options and make a decision on which position or course of action represents the best choice. Neither of the decisions are considered right or wrong, but you will need to present a logical argument for why you made a particular decision.
How can an Omaha LSAT course help me prepare?
There are many different ways in which an Omaha LSAT course can help you prepare for the test. One way a course can help you is by helping you review material you may not be familiar with. Furthermore, the course is designed to mimic a classroom setting, so you'll be working with an instructor and other students. The instructor can keep the course on track and provide study material. But it can also be beneficial to work in a group setting with other students. This allows for group discussions and various other activities. The LSAT requires you to use various forms of logic and reasoning, and working in a group setting with your peers can be beneficial because it offers a chance to examine alternative ways of thinking.
Omaha LSAT courses are available for you to take online. Thus, you don't have to worry about wasting time commuting to a particular location. You can take your course anywhere that you have a stable Internet connection. You can also sign up for either a two-week session or a four-week session depending on your needs.
How can I find an Omaha LSAT prep course?
Finding an Omaha LSAT prep course is as easy as contacting Varsity Tutors. Reach out by phone or online and get connected with a course that fits in with your needs and your schedule.
Alex: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...a variety of subjects. I received a BA in International Relations and Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and more recently completed my MBA program at the University of Southern California. My business school classmates and I took pride in offering group tutoring in subjects such as stats, economics, finance, etc., and I still feel ardently that the best way to fully understand a subject is to teach it! I have years of experience teaching...
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- 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
- GMAT
- GRE
- DAT
- +88 subjects
Michael: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...capable of improving his/her score significantly. These concepts and strategies helped boost my score 17 points over the course of 2 months. As someone who has recently gone through the law school admissions process, I am also happy to help students with any other aspect of the application process. Given the substantial weight of the LSAT in the admissions process, however, I am particularly passionate about helping students master this test. I know from personal...
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- Middlebury College - Bachelors, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Philosophy
- IB Philosophy SL
- Algebra 2
- +26 subjects
Matt: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...loved it! It has always been very gratifying for me to help students develop academically and improve their performances on important tests like the LSAT and SAT. I have an excellent academic record and have done very well on standardized tests such as the SAT and the LSAT. I understand the skills and strategies needed to succeed on these tests, and how to present them to students in a way that is helpful.
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- William and Mary - Bachelors, Psychology and Philosophy Double Major
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- ACT Writing
- SAT
- +24 subjects
Will: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...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 study and improvement based on the student's strengths and challenges.
Education & Certification
- Villanova University - Bachelor in Arts, Humanities & Political Science
- Northwestern University - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Essay Editing
- AP United States History
- Literature
- +22 subjects
Malcolm: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...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 Law Center, where I hope to focus on international and human rights law. I love using teaching to build relationships and share ideas with his students! Though I teach a wide variety of subjects and enjoy them all for different reasons, I feel most...
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- Temple University - Bachelors, English; Italian
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- Literature
- ESL/ELL
- +35 subjects
Parisa: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...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 with a subject, and I know what kind of assistance...
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- University of Virginia-Main Campus - Current Undergrad, Politics Honors and Economics
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Essay Editing
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- College Business
- +26 subjects
Chuck: Omaha LSAT course instructor
I tutor the LSAT because I know it's a hard test and I know what it's like to struggle with it. However I also understand the process necessary to produce better scores, and nothing is more satisfying to me than helping someone achieve what seemed impossible a few months ago.... Your score is a product of so many factors--your understanding of the material, your speed, even how accurately you bubble answers--but in the end it all comes down to whether you studied the test from every angle and put in the time necessary to get the results you want.
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Finance
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- +1 subjects
Nicholas: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...know how students can best acquire foreign languages, and I have spent time implementing successful approaches on a classroom scale. My love for languages started long ago, and I really enjoy helping others to learn them. In college, I studied for a semester in the south of Spain and lived with a family there. It was there that I learned the true power of being able to communicate in foreign languages. Whatever your goals may...
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- University of Delaware - Bachelors, Spanish Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- French 1
- IB Language A: Literature HL
- +26 subjects
Benjamin: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...tutoring, I was a peer tutor throughout high school. Also, as the oldest sibling, it fell to me to help my younger brother and sister through the difficult times in their studies, so I have plenty of experience helping students find the right way to learn the skills and information they need for school. As you may have guessed from my interest in libraries, I love reading. Mostly I read fiction, but also some non-fiction...
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- University of California-Davis - Bachelor in Arts, History
- Drexel Online University - Master of Science, Library and Information Science
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- SAT Subject Test in World History
- GRE Quantitative Reasoning
- +36 subjects
Adam: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...plan on attending law school in the near future, but I have always enjoyed teaching. I started tutoring during my 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...
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- University of Cincinnati-Main Campus - Bachelors, Sociology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- PSAT Critical Reading
- 6th Grade Reading
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- +186 subjects
Nicolas: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...fair bit of trepidation and hesitancy. I find it tremendously satisfying to help students conquer those initial hurdles and gain a feeling of mastery and confidence. I am patient, and I encourage my students to be patient as well. I also help students faceand in so doing, conquertheir fear of failure. We practice not fearing mistakes, but seeing them as opportunities to learn, hone skills, and grow more confident. One of my strongest attributes as...
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- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Writing
- College Essays
- ACT Reading
- +26 subjects
Jeanna: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...belief that a good education was crucial to your future. Since then, I have tried to encourage other students to strive for academic achievement. I graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. I also received my TEFL certificate in 2012. I have taught English in South Korea for two years at an after-school academy. Since then I have also taught debate and juvenile justice civics class to middle school...
Education & Certification
- University of Florida - Bachelors, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Pre-Calculus
- Trigonometry
- High School English
- +57 subjects
Stacie: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...new things myself, but nothing compares to the sense of accomplishment and purpose that comes with helping others do the same. 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...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Arlington - Bachelors, English
- Texas AM University - Commerce - Current Grad Student, Secondary Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- MCAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- +134 subjects
Stephanie: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...dedicated to helping students succeed because I know from my own experiences as a student that, at every level of education, from elementary to graduate school, the support and encouragement of a passionate teacher can turn a diffident or apathetic underachieving student into a classroom star. My favorite subject to tutor is standardized test prep (SAT, ACT, GRE, etc.) because such tests cover a finite body of material that can be taught and mastered. In...
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- University of Chicago - Bachelors, Cinema and Media Studies / English Language and Literature
- University of Iowa - Masters, Film Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE Subject Tests
- GRE
- MCAT
- +77 subjects
Christopher: Omaha LSAT course instructor
I graduated with honors from New York University and studied history and literature. I have spent over six years tutoring and teaching students of all ages, in a variety of subjects. I am looking forward to meeting you and helping you achieve your learning goals!
Education & Certification
- New York University - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- High School World History
- High School Writing
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- +32 subjects
Lear: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...students and learning from them. That's why I love being a tutor! I graduated from the University of Chicago in 2015 with degrees in Economics and Political Science. I spent most of 2015-2016 travelling around the world. I have been to over twenty countries and four continents. My goal is to visit as many as I can! I am willing to tutor a variety of subjects to a variety of students. This includes test prep...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelors, Economics, Political Science
- Columbia Law School - Current Grad Student, J.D.
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- SAT Reading
- College Level American History
- College Essays
- +72 subjects
Sam: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...Philosophy. I was accepted to Harvard, Stanford, UC Berkeley, UPenn, and NYU Law Schools. I most enjoy tutoring subjects that are distinctively analytical, like the LSAT, philosophy, and logic. I think these subjects are a unique challenge to teach because students only develop the necessary skill if they are able critically think through the problems at hand. I thus do my best to guide my students thinking processes, rather than tell them the answers. I...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Calculus
- Social Sciences
- Algebra 2
- +23 subjects
Samuel: Omaha LSAT course instructor
Over the past few years, I've had to write papers, crunch numbers, and study for everything from the ACT to the LSAT. Now, I've got a Masters degree and am on my way to law school. I have experience working with everyone from kids to grad students and want to help people find the learning style that works best for them.
Education & Certification
- The University of Alabama - Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science
- Washington University in St Louis - Master in Public Health, Public Health
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE
- Computer Programming
- Environmental Science
- +44 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor of Science, Business, General
- Harvard University - Juris Doctor, Business, General
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GMAT
- Test Prep
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- +10 subjects
David: Omaha LSAT course instructor
...Test prep (particularly for the LSAT), I emphasize practicality and flexibility above all. Tests are stressful enough; your preparation process should be all about developing the skills you need in the way that works best for you give your background. In a lot of ways, you've been preparing for these tests your whole life, especially in areas like Reading Comprehension - my job is just to guide you to some tools and tactics that will...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelors, Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- Graduate Test Prep
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- +2 subjects