Los Angeles LSAT Test Prep
We help pre-laws in The City of Angels achieve their goals.
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For aspiring law students, the LSAT is an important component of the application process. Our top-scoring and highly-experienced LSAT tutors will help you improve not only your test scores but also your grasp of the material and your studying strategy. We have a comprehensive understanding of both the content and the structure of the test, and our tutors will work with you to identify your strengths and weaknesses. With our help, you will be able to approach the LSAT with confidence.
Learnt by Tutor the People LSAT tutors possess both the experience and the expertise to help you achieve the score you need to get into the law school of your dreams. With Ivy League credentials and a proven track record of helping students improve their test scores, our tutors will guide you through the critical analysis and logical reasoning sections of the LSAT. You’ll also benefit from their insights into studying effectively for this notoriously difficult exam.
Our approach to LSAT tutoring:
Learnt by Tutor the People specializes in taking an individualized approach with every student. To begin, we seek to learn as much about our students’ history with the exam. We ask pertinent questions, such as:
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1When did you begin studying for the LSAT?
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2Have you taken an LSAC® LSAT practice test?
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3Have you taken an official LSAT exam?
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4What are you scoring in each section?
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5Have you done entirely independent studying up until this point?
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6Do you want to work on content?
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7Do you struggle with test-taking strategies?
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8What are your best days/times of availability to meet with an LSAT tutor?
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9Do you prefer in-person or online tutoring?
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10How soon would you like to get started with a tutor?
We'll Help you achieve your goals
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Personalized Los Angeles LSAT Tutor
We personalize our 1-on-1 LSAT tutoring and our small group LSAT prep courses. For 1-on-1 LSAT test prep, the student-tutor pair implement a study schedule that reflects both the student’s needs and study schedule. Students have the option to meet with their tutor in-person at a mutually convenient location or online via video-tutoring from the comfort of their own home! For our small group LSAT test prep programs, the tutor creates lesson plans that tailor each lesson to helping the entire group, while simultaneously addressing individual needs.
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Strategize
It is no mystery that the LSAT is a complex test which requires extensive content knowledge in addition to general standardized test taking skill and strategy. We keep that in mind with our LSAT test prep options. Each tutor on our team is an expert in this material, and they help the students using an individualized strategy that addresses the students’ needs. Applying self-proven tricks and learned methods, Tutor the People approaches tutoring from a wholesome perspective in order to help our students with every aspect of standardized exam preparation, including multiple choice strategy, critical reasoning skills, and analysis and elimination tricks. Your tutor will teach you to learn the material while simultaneously learning to test better.
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Free LSAT Practice Exam
It is one thing to know the material, but when taking a standardized test, students also are expected to know how to apply their knowledge by answering questions formatted in a particular way. We encourage our students to practice real LSAT questions as much as possible. Our LSAT prep courses are meant to improve results, and to support this, we provide a free LSAT Practice Test to every student who purchases at least one hour or more of LSAT test prep with us. Through repeated practice on sample questions from previous versions of the exam, students will gain a better understanding of their competence on each section of the test.
Law School Opportunities in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, also known as “City of Angels”, provides numerous opportunities for its law students. LA is home to some of the best law schools in the world. One of them is the UCLA School of Law.
UCLA School of Law provides 3 highly coveted degree programs – Juris Doctor (J.D.), Masters of Laws (LL.M.) and Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.). Applicants to the J.D. degree program should have a baccalaureate degree in any field with a strong GPA, and good communication skills are preferred. Students need to score well on the LSAT to be able to pursue their law degrees from UCLA.
Loyola Law School (LLS) is an incredible place to study the vast field of law. Here, students are certain t establish a solid understanding in the foundations as an initial step to becoming a Lawyer. They have pre-law programs for their current students and alumni. In order to apply for admission to the JD program, you need to have a bachelor’s degree before the start of Orientation and submit all the necessary papers electronically to LSAC Law School Admission Council to get the admission into the program. Your admission files are not considered until you present an LSAT score.
Southwestern Law School (SWLAW) is another great institution to pursue a JD in Los Angeles. They offer numerous programs in the field of law including business and finance law. They also offer LLM programs in individualized law studies and entertainment and media law. SWLAW also happens to be the only law school to offer four J.D. programs that vary in both scheduling and instructional approach.
To learn more about each section of the LSAT and how our tutors can help, please see below:
Logical Reasoning I & II [LR], 35 minutes each
Logic Games 35 minutes
Reading Comprehension [RC], 35 minutes
Experimental Section 35 minutes, unscored
Writing Sample 35 minutes, unscored
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The Total Score
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Logical Reasoning (LR)
2 LR sections, also known as "arguments," each containing 24-26 questions -
Reading Comprehension (RC)
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Analytical Reasoning
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Writing Sample
Unscored, though scanned and sent to admissions offices.
Your final LSAT score is determined based on the following process:
1. They tally up your “raw score,” which is the number of questions answered correctly out of the 100-102 questions total. Please note that there is no penalty for guessing, so you should never leave a question unanswered.
2. LSAC converts your “raw score” into a “scaled score,” which ranges from 120-180. They use a process called “equating,” in which your scores are measured across all LSATs ever administered.
3. LSAC provides your percentile rank, which is based upon all scores from tests administered within the past 3 years. For example, if you scored an 86 “raw score,” this equals a 170 scaled score, and would put you in the 97.4% ranking. Go you!
Flexible Scheduling
Students who decide to use a package for their LSAT tutoring can choose the frequency and duration of their meetings. We understand that students’ schedules are busy and inconstant, so you can register every lesson according to the best days/times of availability.
Online or In-Person
You can meet with your LSAT tutor online or in-person. You can also choose a combination of the two. Some students prefer online tutoring because of the convenience while others would prefer an in-person LSAT prep course. No matter your preference, we have tutors available to match your needs.
More Info & Resources
Best places to study the LSAT in Los Angeles City
- William M. Rains Library is one of the biggest private law libraries in Los Angeles with over 585,000 volumes and volume-equivalents. The Library incorporates essential legal materials for all U.S. jurisdictions and a huge collection of secondary sources for California law. It also has a nice environment and all the resources you need to get yourself prepared for your LSAT test prep.
- Hugh and Hazel Darling Law Library is the scholarly center of the UCLA School of Law. With its topnotch accumulation and advanced resources, a wide exhibit of services, and an excellent and welcoming space, the Library is profoundly dedicated to the Law School’s exploration and educating missions and is one of the best places to nurture your LSAT prep.
LSAT Resources in Los Angeles
If you want to get admitted into UCLA School of Law for their JD program, you must have a good GPA, coupled with competitive LSAT scores. You can check their FAQ page to learn more about the admission requirements and programs. You can directly apply for admission from this link.
If you want to get the admission into LLS, you can apply here. You can also learn about their JD programs and procedures here.
If your wish is to attend the SLAW, you are advised to review their requirements and then apply from here.
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Customized LSAT Study Plan:
When studying alongside a tutor for 1-on-1 preparation, the pair creates a flexible and fluid study plan that focuses on the student’s strengths to supplement their areas of improvement. Depending on the student’s schedule, the tutor can meet as often as daily, either online or in-person at the student’s location of choice. Your tutor will present his or her proven methods and help you create the best strategy that works for your needs. In addition, the pair studies the body of the test- from the backbone of the language to the multiple choice, reasoning and elimination.
Tutor the People also offers group LSAT tutoring, which focuses on individual needs, while applying each lesson to the group as a whole. It is our mission to provide the best LSAT prep experience for every member of the group.