How to Take On the LSAT

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Taught by Larkin Robson

Larkin is the owner and founder of 180 Degrees LSAT, an independent LSAT prep company based in Brooklyn. Larkin has been teaching the LSAT for over 6 years, scored in the 99.9th percentile of the test, and received his J.D. from NYU Law in 2010. In addition to tutoring he has taught the LSAT for the Ronald H. Brown law school prep program at John Jay College of CUNY and the Summer Law Institute at the West Virginia University School of Law. You can follow him on Twitter at @180DegreeLSAT

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Have you ever wondered how to tackle the LSAT?  Have you had a longstanding desire to go to law school but just don't know where to start?  Do you want to learn a bit about critical thinking and what the LSAT is all about? Then this class is for you.

Thousands of people take the LSAT each year, and many view it as the most daunting obstacle on the quest for admission to law school. With shows like Suits featuring characters taking on the challenge, the LSAT has become more well-known than ever before. However, people taking their first glance at the materials quickly realize why the shows portray it as a challenge not to be taken on by the faint of heart. This class is designed to unravel the mystery of the LSAT by offering basic introductory information on the test itself and how to approach it. There will be 40 minutes of description of the test and how to approach it, and 20 minutes of Q&A.

Although this is an intro-level class, there is something for everyone, regardless of what you've done to prepare so far. It is a course where we look at the test from the perspective of someone who wants to know what the test is trying to teach.  

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