LSAT Test Prep Course in Dubai, Sharjah & Abu Dhabi

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a paper-based standardized test administered four times each year at a few selected testing centers throughout the world. Administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for prospective law school candidates, the LSAT is designed to evaluate reading comprehension, logical, and verbal reasoning proficiencies in students who want to pursue a post-graduate program in law.

Brighter Prep offers comprehensive preparatory classes for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), which is mandatory for admission into law colleges in US and Canada.

The LSAT, Law School Admissions Test, is an important admissions requirement for Law schools across the US, Canada and several other countries. The test takes 3.5 hours to complete and assesses 3 main areas of aptitude: Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, set up as 4 sections of 35 minutes each, plus an additional experimental section of the same duration. In addition, the test includes an 35 minutes writing task that is not scored, but sent directly to the universities candidates are applying to.

The LSAT is administered 4 times a year, on specific dates in June, September/October, December and February, at designated centres around the world. The results, reported on a scaled score of 120 to 180, are valid for 5 years.

The good news abut the LSAT is that once you get over the initial shock of how different and maybe complicated everything looks, the proper guidance and LSAT coaching can help you start understanding what is needed of you and the specific approach and strategies that will transform the test into a, why not, potentially enjoyable affair. It is all about a particular way of thinking, and once you get the hang of that, LSAT preparation becomes a fun journey. That’s the angle we take at Brighter-Prep in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah!

Brighter prep provides LSAT Course in Dubai & Abu Dhabi Branches.

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LSAT TEST STRUCTURE AND SCORING

Structure and Scoring

The LSAT includes the following components:

Logical Reasoning: The LSAT contains two logical reasoning (“LR”) sections, commonly known as “arguments”, designed to test the taker’s ability to dissect and analyze arguments. LR sections each contain 24–26 questions.

Reading Comprehension: The LSAT contains one reading comprehension (“RC”) section consisting of four passages of 400–500 words, and 5–8 questions relating to each passage. Complete sections contain 26–28 questions.

Analytical Reasoning: The current LSAT contains one analytical reasoning section, which is referred to colloquially as the “logic games (LG)” section. One section contains four “games” falling into a number of categories including grouping, matching, and ordering of elements. Each LG section has 22–24 questions.

Un-Scored Variable section: The current test contains one experimental section which Law Services refers to as the “Variable section”. It is used to test new questions for future exams.

Writing Sample:  The writing sample appears as the final section of the exam. The writing sample is presented in the form of a decision prompt, which provides the examinee with a problem and two criteria for making a decision

LSAT Group and One to One Course

Group Course

Group courses consist of 8 core sessions of 3 hours each.

For the convenience of those with busy schedules, all classes are held on weekday evenings.

Class sessions are used to teach concepts and practice some important question types.

Individual Course

Individual Course allows for customization according to the needs and requirements of the students. LSAT courses at Brighter Prep offer flexibility in terms of the number of sessions, length of each session and the time of the session(s).

Brighter Prep helps students to have a customized class schedule. Students can also opt for our support to design and finalize the individual sessions/schedule.

Hybrid Course

Brighter Prep’s hybrid course is very popular with the students. It is not only cost-effective but also provides for flexibility and efficiency of individual sessions.

The Hybrid Course package includes:

  • Group registration and some discounted individual sessions
  • Each student can take as many individual sessions as needful
  • Each student opts for a group registration, along with two, four, or six individual sessions

LSAT Test Dates in Europe, Middle East, and Africa

LSAT Test Dates in Europe, Middle East, and Africa.

The LSAT is a half-day, standardized test administered four times each year at designated testing centers throughout the world.  Many law schools require that the LSAT be taken by December for admission the following fall. However, taking the test earlier—in June or September/October—is often advised.

Europe, Middle East, and Africa

  • Saturday, February 10, 2018
  • Monday, February 12, 2018 (Saturday Sabbath Observers only)
  • Saturday, June 23, 2018

LSAT Test Fees

LSAT Test Fees 2018–2019 (in US dollars)

Basic Fees – LSAT $180

Credential Assembly Service (CAS) – $175

Test Center Domestic: $275

Test Center International: $370

Law School Reports $30

Test Date Change/ Late fees/ Test Center change : $ 90

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