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Nearby LSAT 10-Week Prep Class Tutors

Frequently Asked Questions

A 10-week LSAT prep class provides comprehensive instruction across all three sections of the test: Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games). The curriculum typically includes strategy lessons, timed practice drills, full-length practice tests, and personalized feedback on your performance. This structured timeline allows you to build foundational skills early, practice extensively in the middle weeks, and focus on refinement and test-day strategies in the final weeks.

Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but most students see meaningful gains with consistent 10-week preparation. Students typically improve by 5-15 points on the 120-180 scale, though those starting lower often see larger percentage improvements. The key is identifying your weak sections early—whether that's pacing in Reading Comprehension or mastering Logic Games—so you can target those areas effectively throughout the program.

Logic Games (Analytical Reasoning) require a unique skill set that many students haven't practiced before: diagramming complex rules, visualizing multiple scenarios, and working under strict time pressure. Unlike Reading Comprehension or Logical Reasoning, there's no way to guess strategically through Logic Games—you either understand the setup or you don't. A structured 10-week prep class dedicates significant time to mastering game types, building diagramming speed, and developing the pattern recognition skills that separate high scorers from the rest.

Time management is one of the most important LSAT skills, and it's best learned through repeated timed practice. A 10-week prep class teaches you section-specific pacing strategies—for example, tackling easier Logic Games first or identifying quick-win questions in Reading Comprehension. By taking full-length practice tests every week under timed conditions, you'll develop the rhythm and confidence needed to manage the 3-hour test without rushing or leaving questions blank.

Most LSAT prep programs recommend taking 8-12 full-length practice tests over a 10-week period, with at least one per week in the early stages and more frequent testing as you approach test day. Each practice test should be taken under authentic timed conditions to build stamina and identify patterns in your mistakes. Between tests, you'll review your answers, focus on weak areas, and refine your strategies—the review process is where real learning happens.

This is extremely common—many students excel at Logic Games but struggle with Reading Comprehension, or vice versa. A personalized 10-week prep class allows you to allocate study time based on your actual needs rather than spending equal time on every section. Your tutor can help you identify which section-specific strategies will have the biggest impact on your overall score, whether that's improving reading speed, mastering argument structure, or perfecting game diagramming.

Test anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with the test format and uncertainty about your abilities—both things that 10 weeks of consistent preparation directly address. Taking multiple full-length practice tests under timed conditions builds confidence through repetition, while learning proven test-day strategies (like which sections to tackle first, when to skip difficult questions, and how to stay calm under pressure) gives you concrete tools to manage stress. Many students find that anxiety decreases significantly once they've practiced the test format dozens of times.

Effective Reading Comprehension strategies include active reading (annotating main ideas and structure), understanding question types (main point vs. detail vs. inference), and developing a consistent approach to passage mapping. Many students try to read every word carefully, which wastes time—instead, successful test-takers focus on understanding the passage's structure and argument, then refer back to specific lines for detail questions. A 10-week prep class teaches you to identify which reading strategy works best for your natural style, then drills it until it becomes automatic.

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