LSAT Advantage Anywhere €700

LSAT Advantage Anywhere is Kaplan's live, online classroom course for students who prefer live classroom instruction, but cannot attend a classroom course location. Benefit from expert instruction in a virtual online classroom and attend your classes from the convenience of your own home, office, or school.

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Benefits of LSAT Advantage Anywhere

  • Choose from the most convenient times and locations and attend from anywhere
  • Get personal attention in an interactive group environment
  • A top LSAT teacher provides you with comprehensive and motivational instruction
  • Take 4 proctored, official LSAT practice tests to preview for your Test Day

LSAT Advantage Anywhere Course Schedule

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How to Register

You can register online at any time by clicking on the purple button below. You can also call the Kaplan London Center and register over the phone +353 1 524 1801.

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Course Overview & Price

LSAT Advantage Anywhere: €700

  • 33 classroom hours and 16 testing hours over 14 classroom sessions
  • 10 lessons led by an expert LSAT instructor
  • 4 recent, full-length LSAT practice tests, proctored under realistic conditions
  • Exclusive proven score-raising strategies and resources
  • Backed by Kaplan's exclusive Higher Score Guarantee
  • 3 months' access to extensive online resources including 50+ hours of instructor led online videos
  • Opportunity to take The LSAT Experience
Shipping of Course Materials

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Course Materials

  • Personal copy of every released LSAT question, over 6,500 questions.
  • Over 30,000 detailed question explanations, with difficultly ratings for every question and answer choice.
  • Free make-up sessions available through Lessons-on-Demand if you miss a class.
  • 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 focusing 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 companion 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, Prep Tests, and quizzes to allow you to develop your LSAT skills and strategies at your own pace between lessons. 3 months' access to the Online Center.
  • Smart Reports performance technology to track your progress and featuring custom Mastery Pools.
  • Stratosphere, optional content for advanced scorers.

Online System Requirements

Bandwidth

DSL/cable (wired connection recommended)

Hardware Requirements for PC

Windows 2000, XP or Vista
Pentium 750 MHz (1 GHz or higher recommended)
128 MB RAM (512 MB recommended)

Hardware Requirements for Mac

Macintosh OS 10.2 or higher
PowerPC G3 500MHz or faster or Intel Core Duo 1.83GHz or faster processor (1GHz recommended)
128 MB RAM (512 MB recommended)

Recommended Operating Systems / Web Browsers

Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate, Business, or Enterprise (32-bit edition)

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or later
Mozilla Firefox 2

Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Home Edition Service Pack 2

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 7
Mozilla Firefox 1.x, 2.x
Mozilla 1.x or later
Netscape 7.x

Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4

Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
Mozilla Firefox 1.x, 2.x
Mozilla 1.x
Netscape 8

Mac OS X v10.4, 10.5 (Intel)

Firefox 1.5.0.3, 2.x
Safari 2.x

Mac OS X v10.4 (PowerPC)

Safari 1.x, 2.x
Firefox 1.x
Mozilla 1.x
Netscape 7.x or later

Additional Requirements

Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher (available as a free download from www.adobe.com)
Macromedia Flash Player 9.0 or higher (available as a free download from www.flash.com)
Cookies and javascript must be enabled
1024 x 768 screen resolution or higher

Test Overview

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is required for entry into the majority of US law schools – and all of those approved by the American Bar Association (ABA).

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

The LSAT is tests critical reading and analytical thinking skills considered 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 receive one overall score for the LSAT, ranging from 120 to 180. There are no separate scores for the individual multiple choice sections. In addition, you will also be receive a "score band"—a range of scaled scores above and below your score, indicating a "true score" at a reasonable level of confidence. Finally, you will also be awarded a percentile score, ranking your performance relative to the scores of a large sample population of other LSAT takers.

Register for the Test

It is easy to register for the LSAT online at www.lsac.org. This is the website of the Law School Admission Council, which administers the LSAT. There is a US$120 registration fee to take the LSAT. For late registrants, an additional US$60 late fee is added.

In addition, almost all ABA-approved US law schools will require you to register with the Law School Data Assembly Service (LSDAS). The LSDAS, or Law Services, provides a report for each law school to which you apply. This report contains information that schools use, along with your application, personal essay, and letters of recommendation, to make a decision on your application.

LSDAS charges a $109 fee for the service. Your LSDAS period extends for 5 years from your registration date.

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