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  • LSAT Essentials Classroom


  • You like being the master of your own universe. So while many others choose to spend dozens of hours in the classroom (LSAT Hyperlearning® and Ultimate LSAT), you trust you–with a little guidance.

    Program Philosophy:

    Efficient instruction that gives you the platform to practice your skills and test them frequently.

    Course features:

    • 35 hours of live instruction
    • 35 hours of on demand recorded lessons
    • 4 full–length, proctored LSATs
    • All LSAC released questions (with complete explanations available online)
    • 1,800+ pages of study materials
    • Satisfaction guaranteed

    You'll get the most out of this course if:

    • You're willing to work hard on your own outside of class
    • You can run with a concept once it has been explained to you a single time

    You should consider a different Princeton Review course if:

    • You want in–depth review of every concept tested on the LSAT
    • You aren't that self–disciplined
    • Sitting in a classroom with others is not your thing

    Other prep options to mull over:

    • Ultimate LSAT or LSAT Hyperlearning if you need more intensity and contact time with the material
    • Small Group Instruction if you want classroom prep with lots of individual attention
    • Private Tutoring if you're looking for maximum flexibility and convenience
    • Private Tutoring or LiveOnline if scheduling is an issue

  • LSAT is a registered trademark of the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University or LSAC.