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Varsity Tutors can assist students who are looking for qualified and thorough Tucson LSAT prep. The LSAT, or Law School Admission Test, is a major part of the application process in law schools throughout the United States and Canada. In fact, it is the only test accepted for admission purposes by all ABA-accredited law schools and Canadian common-law law schools. Whether you are applying for admission to the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona or another law school program elsewhere in the country, you will almost certainly need to take the LSAT.
The LSAT is designed specifically to assess key skills such as reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning. All of these will be crucial to your success in law school. While some of these skills might come easily for you, others may provide you with a greater challenge. Varsity Tutors can help connect you with a Tucson LSAT tutor or a Tucson LSAT prep course that can help you identify your academic strengths, as well as areas where you might need improvement. No matter what kind of Tucson LSAT preparation you think you will need, we will do our best to help you find it.
What Can Tucson LSAT Prep Cover?
The LSAT is divided into four sections: Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Writing. Your LSAT raw score is based on the number of questions you answer correctly. All of the questions on the test are weighted exactly the same, with only the total number of correct answers counting toward your raw score. There is no deduction for incorrect answers, so there is no risk in guessing if you are unsure of the correct answer to a question. Once your raw score has been tallied, it is converted to an LSAT scale ranging from 120 to 180. 120 is the lowest possible score, while 180 is the highest.
The questions in the Reading Comprehension section measure your ability to read and understand examples of long-form texts, not unlike those you will find in law school. You will have to answer questions about the main idea or primary purpose of a text, information that is explicitly stated, information that can be inferred, and the meaning of words as they are used in context. You will also be asked questions about the structure of the text and the impact of any new information on arguments in the text. You will have 35 minutes to complete this section.
The Analytical Reasoning section measures your ability to understand the structure of relationships and draw conclusions about said structure. Some of the skills that are assessed in this section include the comprehension of the basic structure in a set of stated relationships, reasoning with the conditional statements, inferring what may or may not be true from provided facts and rules, and recognition of two statements with logically equivalent context. This section should also take you 35 minutes to complete.
The third section of the LSAT is the Logical Reasoning section. The questions here assess your ability to analyze, critically evaluate, and complete arguments using information drawn from newspapers, magazines, scholarly publications, advertisements, and informal discourse. The skills assessed by this section include recognizing the parts of an argument and their relationships, recognizing similarities and differences between patterns of reasoning, detecting assumptions made by arguments, reasoning by analogy, and finding flaws in arguments. This is a longer section, so you will have 70 minutes to complete it.
The final section is the Writing section. This unscored prompt presents a decision problem, and you must choose between two courses of action and state why you made your decision. The goal here is to demonstrate your argumentative writing skills; there is no right or wrong answer. Law schools are looking at the reasoning, clarity, organization, and language usage in your writing sample. Copies of your written piece are sent to every college to which you apply. You will have 35 minutes to complete your writing sample.
The LSAT is now delivered on digital tablets that are provided at the test center. You will be able to select your answers on the screen by tapping your choice. The tablets also offer additional features such as a timer with a five-minute warning when the current section is ending, highlighting, and flagging to keep track of questions that you may want to revisit.
What are the Benefits of Different Types of Tucson LSAT Prep?
The two major categories of Tucson LSAT prep are one-on-one tutoring and LSAT prep classes. A Tucson LSAT tutor will be able to provide assistance if you prefer one-on-one instruction. This kind of private instruction allows for a level of customization that isn't always available with the group LSAT classes. Your instructor can get to know you and become more familiar with your learning style, and they can help you understand where you might need the most improvement. Not only have these instructors undergone a rigorous interview and vetting process, but they are very familiar with the exam. No matter where you need improvement in your studies, a good LSAT tutor can help you find the confidence to prepare for your own LSAT when it comes time to take the test.
If you are the type of learner who does better in a group of your peers, Varsity Tutors can help you enroll in a group Tucson LSAT prep class. These classes can help you connect with a highly qualified instructor as well as other students who are preparing for the LSAT themselves. This kind of collaborative learning has been shown to deepen a student's understanding of their material and better prepare them for their test. Both two-week and four-week classes are available, with new classes starting weekly.
How Can I Find LSAT Prep in Tucson?
Varsity Tutors will be happy to help you find the Tucson LSAT prep that works for you, whether that means connecting you with a tutor or helping you enroll in an online LSAT prep course. To learn more about these courses and how Varsity Tutors can help find the Tucson LSAT preparation solution that works best for you, contact our educational consultants today.

Sam: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...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 spend most of my free time playing and...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- World Literature
- LSAT Logical Reasoning
- High School English
- +23 subjects

Hannah: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...in English, Literature, Essay Editing, and Art History. Currently, I am a graduate student at Arizona State University studying Social Work. The knowledge and fulfilling personal experiences that I have gained from my education has positively shaped my entire life. I believe that a superb educational experience can help all of us to go forth and better serve humanity. In my spare time, I enjoy cooking, baking, running, and watching classic cinema.
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University-Provo - Bachelor in Arts, Humanities
- Arizona State University - Current Grad Student, Social Work
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Middle School Math
- ACT English
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- +56 subjects

Dawn: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
Hello! I am Dawn. I love tutoring, especially in one on one situations, because I love to watch the light in someone's eyes when they "get it." I can and will use various methods from visual to lecture to help you or your child learn the subject. I have worked with students who just needed help studying and ones who had extreme test anxiety. I am willing to help you with what YOU need.... When teaching one on one you are able to make the method fit the student. Learning is individual, and I enjoy being able to make the experience worthwhile for the student.
Education & Certification
- Pima Community College - Current Undergrad, AS for Transfer
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- ACT Reading
- Nursing
- K-11th Grade Standardized Tests
- +282 subjects

Kendra: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...essays and papers!--even when they had been convinced they couldn't. I ended up teaching and tutoring many different kinds of writing, so I am able to "speak" business, legal, academic, and even creative writing. It's wonderful that I can now help students via computer, and am no longer limited to just in-person work. Writing is fundamental to almost everything in life, and it's my privilege to help students develop confidence in their own writing abilities.
Education & Certification
- Mount Holyoke College - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Northwestern University - Doctor of Philosophy, English
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Business Writing
- Legal Writing
- +38 subjects

Hanees: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...a C minus student in Math on a good day. All the way up to High School, I worked hard, and tried, and failed to excel in Math. I excelled in all my other subjects, but Math was a different beast. In High School, I resolved to give Math my all, once and for all. I signed up for some intensive tutoring--3 hours a day, 6 days a week, for one month. On a grading...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering, General
- University of Arizona - Master of Science, Electrical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches
- AP Calculus AB
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- +53 subjects

Wendy: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
Hello, I'm very excited to have an opportunity to be a part of your educational journey. My goals are to assist you to achieving your highest potential in any given subject. you may like me to be a part of. Scheduling is very flexible, and choosing topics/ curriculum will be quite fun, and most of all tailored around your ideas needs. I look forward to working together. Thank you!
Education & Certification
- Prescott College - Bachelor in Arts, Theater Arts
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Administrative Law
- Theology
- Reading
- +110 subjects

Vignesh: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...or months. My approach to tutoring centers around practice problems and working through problems. I also love pointing out resources to students in order to empower them to become individual learners. Tutoring is simply a supplement, in my opinion. I think the best tutors are able to walk through a problem with the student and show them in real-time their own thinking process. On a personal note, I will be starting medical school this upcoming...
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, Public Policy Analysis
- University of Arizona College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- SAT Math
- Math
- College Physics
- +23 subjects

Arnoldo: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
I truly enjoy empowering students by providing them with the knowledge they need to be successful. I have a Bachelor of Science in Human Services degree and am currently working towards a Master's degree and am also working to earn a Data Science Fellowship for educators. I have been a Math and Science teacher for the past six years.
Education & Certification
- University of Phoenix-Memphis Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Human Services
- University of Kentucky - Master of Science, Social Work
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Math
- Middle School Science
- CLEP Spanish
- +38 subjects

Tim: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...wide variety of subjects, and am especially confident in English, writing, Mandarin Chinese, and LSAT prep. I have found that a relationship of respect and equality with students is essential to a worthwhile tutoring experience. I pride myself on my ability to break down difficult concepts and create ways to understand them. My schedule is flexible and so is my teaching style--I will tailor my approach based on whether the focus is on improving test...
Education & Certification
- George Washington University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
- Peking University - Certificate, Teaching English as a Foreign Language
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Mandarin Chinese 2
- European History
- SAT Subject Test in Chinese with Listening
- +61 subjects

Anwyn: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
I am currently student teaching 7th grade English in Tucson. My educational journey at Northern Arizona University to become a certified teacher with a degree in psychology is nearly complete. I have experience tutoring students with various abilities and interests for differing lengths of time. I look forward to meeting you!
Education & Certification
- Northern Arizona University - Current Undergrad, Secondary Education English and Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- PCAT
- Fiction Writing
- CLEP College Algebra
- +117 subjects

Daniel: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...I enjoy working with students with learning differences. For example, students who need help keeping up with the many reading and writing assignments in college. I also work well with international students and non-native English speakers. SUBJECTS: At all levels: English, writing, economics, psychology, history, philosophy, sociology, political science, ethics, logic. In math: algebra, geometry, introductory statistics. In science: Up to and including introductory college biology, earth science, astronomy, ecology and geography. Also up to...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Graduate Test Prep
- Anthropology
- World History
- +150 subjects

Michael: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...not to mention every member of my extended family. In addition to English writing and Spanish, I also teach Economics, Geography, and History. I believe in tailoring classes to students’ individual learning styles and interests and maximizing participation. I understand how important practice and other mental tricks are to overcoming obstacles like test anxiety, and I value positive reinforcement. I love helping students learn and feel truly rewarded when a student succeeds. When not tutoring,...
Education & Certification
- University of Georgia - Bachelor in Arts, Geography/Economics
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Masters, City and Regional Planning
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- ACT Reading
- Summer
- Essay Editing
- +53 subjects

Amanda: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...a lot when we work on writing and study skills as well as the reading comprehension and analytical reasoning portions of the LSAT. I always take an individualized approach with everyone I work with. This means we work to figure out what works best for you, since everyone has different learning styles. I'm very motivated, but have a great sense of humor - and if we're working over the Internet, there may be guest appearances...
Education & Certification
- Hobart William Smith Colleges - Bachelors, Political Science and Government
- Cornell University - PHD, Law/J.D.
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- GRE Verbal
- 10th Grade Reading
- Reading
- +56 subjects

Luiza: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...also accepted to medical school after college. In addition, I worked as a Research Assistant at the Institute for International Economics in Washington DC for two years. Also, I volunteer with the Pima County Environmental Education Department. I assist with leading nature walks and presenting educational programs to school children. I seek to share my passion for learning. My joy is when the lightbulb goes off in the student and they "get it."
Education & Certification
- Austin College - Bachelor in Arts, Premedicine
- University of Minnesota law school - Doctor of Laws, Prelaw Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Elementary School
- College Biology
- English
- +103 subjects

Margaret: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...and express their ideas. I also worked on a minor in Spanish during my undergrad. When I was 17, I graduated early from high school and spent two months in Guatemala at a Spanish language school. In college, I participated in a Spanish language drama club, and I directed a play in Spanish, produced at a local theater. Last spring, I traveled to South America and spent four months in Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina, backpacking,...
Education & Certification
- Indiana University-Bloomington - Bachelors, English
- Indiana University - Masters, English
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- 6th Grade Writing
- GRE Analytical Writing
- GRE Subject Tests
- +140 subjects

William: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...enjoy teaching students at all levels, from middle school through advanced undergraduate. I tutor many subjects, most especially essay writing and editing, grammar and mechanics, reading comprehension and critical thinking, public speaking, Spanish language, study skills and organization, and U.S. history and politics. The courses I have designed and taught at the University of Arizona have been cross-listed in economics, mathematics, psychology, political science, law, and family studies and human development. When I'm not tutoring,...
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelors, Philosophy
- University of Arizona - Masters, Cognitive Science & Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- 12th Grade Writing
- Comparative Literature
- Summer
- +91 subjects

Brad: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...at the University of Arizona, but previously studied at Miami University (OH) which is where I began tutoring high school students in a variety of subjects. I am very excited to be working with Varsity Tutors and using my free time to help others gain a grasp on subjects troubling them. I will always do whatever I can to help the student, and will work hard to help them achieve their goals.
Education & Certification
- Miami University-Oxford - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- University of Arizona - Juris Doctor, Prelaw Studies
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Science
- Conversational Spanish
- Spanish
- +41 subjects

Celene: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...and worked in book, magazine, and newspaper publishing as a writer and editor before becoming a college English instructor. She now specializes in teaching students to write composition, read and interpret literature, think critically, prepare for public speaking engagements, and conduct research in the social sciences. She also teaches English as a second language to both young and adult learners. Susan is a patient and highly attentive teacher who takes a personalized approach to individual...
Education & Certification
- Carleton University - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Ryerson Polytechnic University - Master of Arts, Journalism
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- Middle School Writing
- SAT Subject Tests
- SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2
- +37 subjects

Wouter: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...that fades away after an exam but something that persists and ultimately grows. I always have fun tutoring: I try my best to make it enjoyable, be it outlining an essay, understanding the critical content of a passage or preparing for Standardized Tests. I am flexible, patient and can adapt myself to any learning needs a student has. My interests are reading literature (as well as some sci fi), travel and getting up with the...
Education & Certification
- Dartmouth College - Bachelor in Arts, Engineering Sciences & Studio Art
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- IB Visual Arts HL
- Reading
- Calculus
- +74 subjects

Jasmine: Tucson LSAT test prep instructor
...and classmates. Now, in graduate school, I have had the opportunity for training in teaching strategies and philosophy, as well as hands-on work assistant teaching undergraduate psychology courses. I find that I am best at teaching test taking strategies, particularly for the SAT and GRE, and I excel at English focused tasks. Apart from teaching, I have 3 dogs and 4 cats, a flourishing desert garden, and am mastering Shaolin Kung Fu alongside my wonderful...
Education & Certification
- Northern Arizona University - Bachelors, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- LSAT
- IB Language A: Language and Literature
- American Literature
- GMAT
- +100 subjects