The LSAT is looming, and you need a smart prep plan to nail a score that will impress your top-choice law schools.
Fundamentals delivers the quality instruction you can expect from The Princeton Review with a complete set of study tools to practice on your own and master what you learn in class. We'll cover the content tested on the LSAT and show you problem-solving and time-management techniques designed to help you become a better test taker and significantly improve your score.
The key to success on the LSAT is to train your mind to be LSAT-ready. Only The Princeton Review teaches using the exclusive Think Like a Lawyer™ methodology. With this course, you'll learn how to deconstruct the LSAT's complex arguments, break down logic games and analyze reading comprehension passages using the reasoning power of a lawyer.
Only a handful of applicants make it past our tough teaching audition and rigorous training regimen. Our stringent requirements ensure that the instructors who are certified to teach our LSAT courses are truly the best of the best in terms of knowledge, experience and dedication.
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- 160+ hours of prep, including:
- 30 hours of live instruction covering all content and strategies
- 130 hours of online drills, lessons and explanations to master what you learn in class
- 4 full-length, proctored LSATs to practice your pacing skills
- Access to all previously released LSAT questions so you can apply the strategies you learn in class
- Access to YOUR instructor outside of class (in person, by phone or via email) to go over difficult problems, review homework, ask questions
- Money-back guarantee
Access to materials on the Online Student Center begins on date of course purchase and lasts 120 days from course start date.

Learn face-to-face with a Princeton Review expert in a classroom setting. You'll benefit from the discipline and accountability of the traditional classroom experience while learning and interacting with your peers.
Structured prep
You'll work on your test-taking skills with a knowledgeable instructor who will keep you motivated, focused and on task.
Face-to-face interaction
Your teacher will provide feedback and illustrate challenging material with interesting and highly effective lessons.
Engaging lessons
You'll prepare alongside other students in a dynamic group with lively discussions and collaborative drills.
We offer the most convenient schedules, dates and locations. Click here to find a course near you.

One dedicated Princeton Review expert, a maximum of 4 students per class and highly effective instruction tailored to meet your needs.
Individualized attention
Get extensive personal feedback based on your strengths and weaknesses and focus on what you need to master.
Your own action plan
Thrive in a learning environment with a high level of student-teacher interaction.
Customized schedules
Want to study with friends or classmates? Design your own small group course to prep at the most convenient time and place for you.
Click here to find a course near you or call us at 888-235-7737 to set up your own small-group course.

Attend scheduled class sessions led by a Princeton Review expert and benefit from the same expert instruction and curriculum offered in our traditional in-person courses.
Convenient format
Choose the schedule that fits your lifestyle and enjoy the freedom to join class from anywhere you happen to be. All you need is an Internet connection.
Lively class sessions
An expert instructor leads the lessons, engages you and assigns homework. Plus, making up a missed class is easy with access to digital recordings of each class session.
Interactive learning environment
Ask questions and collaborate with classmates during drills and in-class practice sessions.
The best instructors
With our LiveOnline courses, the most talented Princeton Review teachers from coast-to-coast are just a click away.
The Princeton Review's online platform
Our state-of-the-art online classroom is powered by Blackboard Collaborate™, the leading provider of virtual learning solutions in higher education. This innovative technology features:
- breakout rooms for individual questions
- file sharing, screen sharing and instant chat to facilitate communication
- a virtual whiteboard to review lessons and problems step-by-step
- headsets equipped with microphones to allow for two-way verbal communication
- a polling tool to engage the class and provide fast feedback
Click here to see upcoming courses.
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