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LSAT Tutoring in London

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If you are looking for completely tailored, bespoke LSAT preparation, then we offer LSAT private tutoring at our London Center. Tutoring sessions are tailored to your needs based upon your goals and specifications. You will study with an expert Kaplan LSAT tutor who will motivate you every step of the way.

Our tutoring students also get optional access to LSAT Classroom Course lessons in one of our London or Anywhere courses. Your tutoring is also backed by our comprehensive Higher Score Guarantee.

LSAT Tutoring Options and Benefits

How We Assign Tutors

We have a great team of LSAT tutors at Kaplan. When you purchase Private Tutoring our Academic team will assign you a tutor based on your needs, your goals and your availability. Tutoring sessions will be arranged at times to suit you and your tutor.

If you are interested in LSAT Private Tutoring, call us on +44 (0)20 7930 3130. An advisor will take your details and pass them onto our Academic team.

To enroll for Private Tutoring online, please click on the green Enroll button.

Can't attend our London Center? LSAT Private Tutoring is also available Online.

Tutoring Overview

LSAT Private Tutoring in London

Tutoring Packages:

35 hours - £3850
25 hours- £2900
15 hours- £1850

  • An expert LSAT tutor matched to your needs
  • Tutoring sessions at times to suit you
  • 3 months of access to LSAT Online Resources including 4 full-length practice tests
  • Optional access to an LSAT group course in London or Anywhere
  • Backed by Kaplan's Higher Score Guarantee
  • Opportunity to take The LSAT Experience
  • You can purchase extra hours for £120 per hour

Study Materials

  • LSAT Lesson Book for use in class, detailing Kaplan strategies for each question type and providing practice questions to complete for homework. All questions used in Kaplan’s Lesson Book are actual previously administered LSAT questions.
  • LSAT Logical Reasoning Mastery and Timing Practice Book focsing on logical reasoning question types to help the students master the basics.
  • LSAT Reading Comprehension Mastery and Timing Practice Book containing reading comprehension questions and content.
  • LSAT Logic Games Mastering and Timing Practice Book with logic games content and questions to practice under timed conditions.
  • LSAT Endurance Practice with real full-length LSATs for students to track their progress and practice taking an entire LSAT.
  • LSAT Online Companion includes companiion pieces to the Online Tutorials and students' required Mastery Homework.
  • LSAT Online Center including interactive Master Classes workshops, practice questions, video-on-demand tutorials, Lessons on Demand, PrepTests, and quizzes to allow you to develop your LSAT skills and strategies at your own pace between lessons.
  • Smart Reports performance technology to track your progress and featuring custom Mastery Pools.

Test Overview

The majority of US law schools and all of those approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) require applicants to have taken the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).

The LSAT is a skills-based test which does not require you to apply learned formulas or regurgitate memorized facts to specific problems. During your LSAT exam, you will be required to think thoroughly, strategically, and quickly.

The LSAT tests critical reading and analytical thinking skills deemed essential for success in the first year of US law school.

Test Format

Logical Reasoning Section I

Time: 35 minutes
Format: 24-26 questions
Topics Tested: Analyzing Arguments and Evaluating Arguments

Logical Reasoning Section II

Time: 35 minutes
Format: 24-26 questions
Topics Tested: Analyzing Arguments and Evaluating Arguments

Logic Games Section

Time: 35 minutes
Format: 22-24 questions
Topics Tested: Basic Logic, Systems of Order, and Outcomes

Reading Comprehension Section

Time: 35 minutes
Format: 26-28 questions
Topics Tested: Identifying Purpose, Identifying Structure, and Ascertaining Main Idea

Experimental Section

Time: 35 minutes
Format: 22-28 unscored, experimental questions
Topics Tested: Any material tested in other LSAT sections
Question Types: Could be any from other LSAT sections

Writing Sample

Time: 35 minutes
Format: Two-page written response to a prompt
Topics Tested: Writing Ability, Ability to Argue a Position, and Ability to Analyze an Argument

Test Scores

You will be given one overall score for the LSAT which ranges from 120 to 180. You will not receive individual scores for the separate multiple choice sections.

You will however, be given a "score band", which is a range of scaled scores above and below your score, indicating a "true score" at a reasonable level of confidence.

Finally, you will be awarded a percentile score. This ranks your performance in relation to the scores of a substantial population of LSAT takers.

Register for the Test

The easiest way to register for the LSAT is online with the test administrators, the Law School Admission Council at www.lsac.org.

Registration for the LSAT is $120 however those who register late will be charged an additional $60.

Almost all ABA-approved US law schools will also require you to register with the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS). The LSDAS, or Law Services, provides a report to every law school you’ve applied to. This contains information that law schools use, alongside your application, letters of recommendation and personal essay, to make a judgement on your application.

You will be charged a $109 fee for the LSDAS service which lasts 5 years from your registration date.

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