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If a Seattle area law school, such as The University of Washington School of Law, is in your future, Varsity Tutors can help you connect with preparation for the LSAT. With prep courses and private tutoring options, you can find Seattle LSAT preparation that is the right fit for you and your schedule. The Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, is the only test accepted by all Canadian common-law law schools and ABA-accredited law schools, such as the Seattle University School of Law. It is designed to assess the skills that you need to be successful in law school, so it is important to reach for your top potential.
The LSAT is made up of four sections that will challenge the knowledge you have acquired in your previous years in school. If you are a student considering additional assistance in your review for this exam, Varsity Tutors can get you connected with comprehensive and thorough Seattle LSAT prep. Regardless of where you are in your LSAT review, or if you are unsure of where to begin, working with a prep course or private tutor can help you make the most of the time you have before the exam.
What might Seattle LSAT prep help me better understand?
The four sections of the LSAT include the three scored sections of Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning. You will also take an unscored Writing section, which you will have one year to complete after the multiple-choice sections. The three scored sections will be presented with multiple-choice problems on tablets. The tablets offer features such as timers with five-minute warnings, and the ability to flag sections that you may want to come back to later. The LSAT Writing section is administered separately using a secure online testing platform.
You will have 35 minutes to complete the Reading Comprehension section. The questions presented in this portion of the exam will test your reading and understanding of complex passages, which will be similar to texts you will be faced with in law school. You may be asked to evaluate the meaning of words, phrases, organization or structure, determine the purpose or author's tone, or assess the information stated or inferred by the passages.
In the Analytical Reasoning section, you will also be allowed 35 minutes to complete the questions presented. This section will analyze your ability to understand and draw conclusions about a structure and its relationships. You will need to have a strong understanding of conditional statement reasoning and basic structure comprehension. You will also want to be skilled at inferring what could be true based on provided facts and rules and recognizing two statements with logically equivalent context.
The final scored section is Logical Reasoning. This portion of the exam includes two sections that you are allowed 70 minutes to complete. In these sections, you will be faced with problems that challenge you to analyze, evaluate, and complete arguments. These arguments may come from newspapers, educational publications, or advertisements. You will need to recognize the relationships and parts of an argument, the differences and similarities of reasoning, identify misunderstandings, draw conclusions that are well-supported, and identify argument flaws, explanations, and principles and rules.
The unscored Writing section is an evaluation of your argumentative writing skills. While this is not scored, copies of your essay will be sent to all the schools that you apply to and they will look for reasoning, clarity, organization, and writing mechanics that you used to present your argument. There will be no "right" or "wrong" position, but you will be asked to defend the position you take with well-thought-out supportive ideas.
How can I choose the right Seattle LSAT prep for me?
Varsity Tutors can get you connected with private LSAT tutoring, prep courses, or a combination of both. Each option offers its own unique benefits. Let's look deeper into each option so you have an idea as to which may be right for you.
In a Seattle LSAT prep course, you will attend courses in a fully interactive virtual classroom that works through a set curriculum. This course gives you a well-rounded review of each section of the exam. You have the option of choosing a two- or four-week session and, with new sessions that start weekly, you will be sure to find one to fit into your busy schedule. Prep courses are an excellent choice if you enjoy learning from other students and participating in group discussions.
The collaborative environment of a Seattle LSAT prep class gives you the opportunity to work on group activities that will help you to increase your knowledge of the skills you will need on the exam. You could pick up some new study ideas from your peers while gaining valuable insight into the LSAT from your expert instructor. If you run into a section that you would like some additional clarification on, you can request some time to go over it with your instructor.
Working with a Seattle LSAT tutor is a good option if you prefer a more personal approach to your learning. In a one-on-one setting, you can focus solely on your challenges and goals. Your instructor will have the ability to customize a study session with those needs in mind. You will have the chance to take the time you need to break down any sections of the exam that you find challenging. Maybe you need a more thorough review in Analytical Reasoning or you need some extra assistance in managing your time to answer the most questions within the time limits. Your private tutor can work through these areas with you, without spending unnecessary time on sections that you already feel confident in.
How can I find LSAT prep near me?
Varsity Tutors is happy to get you connected with comprehensive Seattle LSAT prep whether you know that a prep course is the best fit or you would like the custom learning plan of a private tutor. Even if you are not sure which prep option will be the right fit, we can help. Our educational consultants are available today to give you the information you need to make an informed decision.

Jessica: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...help motivate students throughout the writing process, not only by highlighting the short- and long-term benefits of being able to write well, but by creating a learning environment that generates enthusiasm and pride in creating a wonderful piece of writing. I also look forward to meeting new students in general, and learning about their interests and future goals. Some of my interests include cooking, photography, dancing, hiking, and playing tennis. Some of my future goals...
Education & Certification
- George Washington University - Bachelor in Arts, Journalism and Int'l Affairs
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Graduate Test Prep
- European History
- Writing
- +32 subjects

Monica: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
I am a Seattle-based actress and singer originally from Illinois -- I moved to the Seattle area in 2000. I also work part-time at a non-profit guardianship firm downtown. (We look out for the financial and healthcare needs of the elderly and the physically and mentally disabled.) I am an anglophile and ailurophile (look them up! :-)), and I love theatre, movies, Gonzaga basketball (I went to law school there), and Chicago Cubs baseball.
Education & Certification
- Quincy University - Bachelor in Arts, Theology
- Gonzaga University - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- High School English
- German 2
- Study Skills and Organization
- +39 subjects

Adam: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...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 to them, and I aim to achieve that in my teaching. Outside of tutoring,...
Education & Certification
- University of Cincinnati-Main Campus - Bachelors, Sociology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College Algebra
- Differential Equations
- 6th Grade Science
- +186 subjects

Brian: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...meant he found himself at times in various lawyers' offices. He recalled the stark differences between workspaces, exemplified by a rich mahogany desk, polished and intricately carved. Inspiration can come from the most unexpected sources, and this became mine. Not for the creature comforts that luxury items provide, but the vastly different perceptions of meaning and import between the two desks. I discovered that, although I had enrolled in the UW's Construction Management program, I...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor of Science, Construction Management
- University of Washington - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College Algebra
- PSAT Critical Reading
- Math
- +41 subjects

Allison: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...understand a topic or concept that they have been struggling with, and feel so lucky to get to be a part of that process! From my TA days, I have tons of experience helping students with their writing projects. Helping students develop and perfect their papers and essays has become one of my favorite parts of teaching. I've also come to actually enjoy preparing for standardized tests, and hope to share some of that enjoyment...
Education & Certification
- George Washington University - Bachelor in Arts, Geography, Political Science
- University of Washington - Master of Arts, Geography
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- High School English
- LSAT Analytical Reasoning
- GRE
- +17 subjects

Kenneth: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...click, so why not laugh along the way? I tutor multiple subjects, but my favorites are economics and writing. Economics is the fundamental building block of all major societies, so understanding it allows you to understand the world. Writing, because it allows us to organize our thoughts and share them with people we have never met even those who are yet to be born. I am a Seattle native, and I spent eight years in...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington-Tacoma Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Politics, Philosophy, and Economics
- Seattle University - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College English
- IB Philosophy HL
- Graduate Test Prep
- +27 subjects

Carlie: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...in Seattle with a B.A. in History. Starting September of 2014 I will begin my studies as a J.D. student at the University of Washington School of Law. In the meantime, I work as a legal assistant at a law firm in downtown Seattle. My academic passions include History, Philosophy, Literature, French, Latin, and Psychology. I particularly enjoy tutoring students in any subject that involves reading and writing, particularly composing and editing essays and other...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- World History
- Comparative Literature
- English
- +44 subjects

Ry: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...those subjects, our nation's capital. While I have also tutored subjects such as Math, Science, Economics, and ESL, I have found that Politics and History provide a unique possibility for students to go beyond simply absorbing knowledge, giving them a chance to express and integrate their own opinions and world views into their learning. In my free time, I enjoy basketball, hiking, biking, hanging out with friends, and reading books on political philosophy and history.
Education & Certification
- George Washington University - Bachelor in Arts, History . Political Science
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College World History
- Government
- ESL/ELL
- +16 subjects

Erica: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...students. When I returned to the US I also spent some time as an SAT teacher for Princeton Review, and then later worked as a Graduate Student Instructor (TA) for an undergraduate course in Zen Buddhism while in graduate school pursuing my MA/JD. I really enjoy teaching, particularly when I have the opportunity to work with students who are motivated and engaged. My strengths are in reading, writing, and English. I love stories and I...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin - Bachelor in Arts, Law and Society
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- TOEFL
- European History
- College Essays
- +38 subjects

Annelise: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...natural sciences and math, including everything from theory and concepts to research methods and communication. I believe that any student who works hard can succeed in learning, and I'm committed to helping you find methods and practices that help you set and reach your goals. I know that what works for you may be different than what works for other students, and your goals might be different than what is expected from you at school....
Education & Certification
- University of Oregon - Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Technology and Coding
- Linear Algebra
- Learning Differences
- +74 subjects

Kurry: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...students in English, Psychology, Literature, and a variety of other subjects. One of my favorite authors once wrote that the ability to impart knowledge consists of two things: first of a natural talent for dealing with students, for getting in their minds and putting things in a way that they can comprehend. And second, of a deep belief in the interest and importance of the thing taught, a concern about it amounting to a kind...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- Chapman University School of Law - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Spanish 2
- Study Skills and Organization
- SAT Subject Test in United States History
- +48 subjects

Philip: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
I grew up in Southern California, and I have lived in the Northwest for seven years. I enjoy tutoring Math of all levels up to Pre-Calculus, as well as SAT (both Math and Verbal), Language skills, and History/Government. Having taught at both a small private school and large urban public schools, I have broad experience with different learning styles, backgrounds, and abilities. I find it highly rewarding to help students and guide their progress toward...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor in Arts, History
- University of Oregon - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- College Level American History
- High School English
- +34 subjects

Jeffrey: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...as an undergraduate at the University of Washington. As a tutor, I believe that test preparation is a solvable problem, and I am excited about using my solutions to help students achieve their goals. Preparing for a standardized test can feel overwhelming. But you really can be prepared. Careful, concept-oriented preparation can help ensure that students don’t run into anything radically new on exam day. My preparation strategy aims to give students the instruction they...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- ACT English
- ACT Writing
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- +34 subjects

William: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
I'm a graduate of Washington State University with a BA in English who is looking to help others expand their knowledge of literature. I find the analysis of literature to be very interesting and hope to inspire those I work with to feel the same way. I am most versed in early American literature but am familiar with many other types as well. I seek to promote close reading strategies and emphasis on aesthetic analysis.
Education & Certification
- Washington State University - Bachelors, English
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- LSAT Essay Section
- PCAT Verbal Ability
- College English
- +89 subjects

Michael: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...passionate about English, Literature, and History. I believe in a student driven approach to teaching that adapts and adjusts to different learning styles and personal traits in order to best serve my student's needs. Learning is a lifelong process and should be encouraged and nurtured across all aspects of our daily lives and personal interactions. When I'm not tutoring, you might find me on a local trail or beach with my dog. I love the...
Education & Certification
- Central Washington University - Bachelor in Arts, Early Childhood/Elementary Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Math
- COMPASS Reading
- Differential Equations
- +48 subjects

EChan: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...school system in one capacity or another for the past 23 years, and I am confident that I can provide a positive environment for students to grow and progress. As a former student teacher, as well as a law school graduate, I have experience in presenting modules made to inform and in finding the right answer even in novel areas. Please consider me your resource; I look forward to working with you.... I think that a teacher is a lot like a tailor, though perhaps more at a department store than a specialty store. The teaching materials are suits, most of which have been manufactured to fit generally for certain sizes, but none of which fit an individual perfectly. The teacher's job is to alter those teaching materials to fit the individual student. I do not subscribe to smart or not smart, only to different. Every student has the capacity to learn, and those who have the drive should have the opportunity.
Education & Certification
- University of California-Santa Cruz - Bachelors, English Language Literature
- Seattle University - PHD, Juris Doctor
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Trigonometry
- Middle School Math
- College Essays
- +22 subjects

Andrew: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...I achieved to graduate honors with Magna Cum Laude, that is awarded to top 3.5% in a class of 6,250. I continue to carry this dedication for academic excellence to University of Pennsylvania, and have completed my graduate school with a 4.0 GPA. I will be able to help you with homework, study tips, preparing for an exam in any field ranging from economics, finance, math, and business management. Please feel free to contact me...
Education & Certification
- University of Washington - Bachelor in Business Administration, Finance
- University of Pennsylvania - Masters in Education, Education
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- College Business
- AP Macroeconomics
- Test Prep
- +58 subjects

Tracey: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...students from diverse backgrounds and with a variety of strengths and weaknesses as learners. In the end, I'm interested not just in helping students complete particular assignments well but in providing them with methods and strategies to learn -- to fill up their "writing and reading bag o' tricks! I tutor students in English subjects -- writing and reading. I also tutor in history/world cultures as well as SAT prep. When I'm not working with...
Education & Certification
- Old Dominion University - Bachelors, English
- Old Dominion University - Masters, Professional Writing and Literature
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- AP European History
- CAHSEE English
- IB Extended Essay
- +64 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of Washington-Seattle Campus - Bachelor of Philosophy, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- A Level Critical Thinking
- Middle School Math
- IB History
- +129 subjects

Nur: Seattle LSAT test prep instructor
...I have been tutoring students for the past couple of years. I majored in English literature and minored in French, so humanities subjects (including reading and writing for test prep) are especially fun for me. (Though I am very comfortable teaching math as well). I spent my junior year abroad: first in Montpellier, France, studying French literature and art history, then at the University of Cambridge, studying Shakespeare! I love to travel, and hope to...
Education & Certification
- Pomona College - Bachelors, English Literature
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- High School Level American History
- Quantitative Reasoning
- English
- +40 subjects