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David Armstrong
LSAT Tutor
  Personal LSAT Score: 176
· 5 years in test preparation
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4 years as a private LSAT tutor
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Several years training other tutors


Score After Integrated Learning:
165
 
  My tutor was great: his explanations were clear, his pace was perfect, and he was really accommodating with my schedule. I would definitely recommend him.  
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GET TO KNOW THE LSAT

 


The LSAT is a paper-based standardized test required by law schools. The LSAT is a logic test and has no math sections. It tests logical reasoning, argument analysis, reading comprehension, and writing. The test is comprised of four main sections, an experimental section, and a writing sample.

The format of the test is as follows:

1. Argument I
(24-26 questions)
35 min
2. Argument II
(24-26 questions)
35 min
3. Reading comprehension
(26-28 questions)
35 min
4. Logic games
(23-24 questions)
35 min

Please note that the LSAT always has an experimental 5th section.

Upcoming Test Dates:

 
Test Date
Registration Deadline
Late Registration (Mail)
Late Registration (Online/Phone)
Oct. 4, 2008
Sep. 2, 2008
Sep. 3 - 9, 2008
Sep. 3 - 12, 2008
Oct. 6, 2008*
Aug. 29, 2008*
Dec. 6, 2008
Nov. 4, 2008
Nov. 5 - 10, 2008
Nov. 5 - 14, 2008
Dec. 8, 2008*
Oct. 31, 2008*
Feb. 7, 2009
Jan. 6, 2009
Jan. 7 - 13, 2009
Jan. 7 - 16, 2009
Feb. 9, 2008*
Jan. 2, 2009*
*Alternative date for those observing the Sabbath on Saturday only.

For more information on the LSAT or to sign up for the test, please click here for the LSAT's official web site.

 
 
   
 

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