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LIVE ONLINE LSAT® PREP COURSE

Learn From LSAT Experts To Prep Like An LSAT Expert

Changes are coming to the LSAT exam. Prep for the format you’re familiar with while you still can. In a Live Online course, you’ll learn proven strategies from 99th percentile scorers—wherever you work best.

Logic Games, a key section for score improvement, will be retired in August 2024. Stay ahead of this change with Kaplan’s expertly designed current course or concentrate on the new exam format for August and beyond in our updated course.

PREP FOR THE CURRENT EXAM

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LSAT PREP COURSE

With Logic Games

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  • Prepares you for both the current and future version of the LSAT, so you are covered whenever you take the exam
  • 32 Hours of live online class time delivered by a 99th-percentile-scoring instructor
  • Access to practice with 300+ of the hardest LSAT questions
  • Nearly 10,000 official LSAT exam questions with detailed answer explanations
  • 70+ full length uniquely curated LSAT practice tests and 240 quizzes
  • Here's What We'll Cover

PREP FOR AUGUST & BEYOND

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LSAT PREP COURSE

Without Logic Games

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  • Specifically designed for students who know they are taking the version of the LSAT without Logic Games
  • 24 Hours of live online class time delivered by a 99th-percentile-scoring instructor
  • Personalized study plan that updates based on advanced analytics of your performance
  • 8,000+ official LSAT exam questions with detailed answer explanations
  • 55+ full length uniquely curated LSAT practice tests and over 180 quizzes
  • Here's What We'll Cover

Each Live Online Course Includes:

  • 24-32 hours of live streamed, interactive lessons with a support team to answer questions during class
  • Exam-like, online LSAT prep with guidance from a team of LSAT experts focused on you
  • Performance assessments with personalized study recommendations using advanced analytics
  • LSAT Link integration with access to 70+ official practice tests via LSAC’s LawHub Advantage ($115 subscription)
  • 150+ hours of exclusive live and on demand lessons on the LSAT Channel for a customizable curriculum
  • 180+ customizable quizzes
  • Instruction from 99th-percentile-scoring LSAT teachers
  • The ability to add 1-on-1 tutoring
  • A set of prep ebooks for studying on the go
  • The ability to add physical books (ships April ‘24 for new course)
  • 4, 6, or 12 months of unlimited access to LSAT online prep resources
  • The ability to connect with other students in our Private LSAT Community
  • A higher score guaranteed—or your money back

Learn Wherever You Learn Best

Attend live, scheduled lectures from the comfort of, well, anywhere. One teacher leads class on-camera. Need clarification on something? A team of instructors off-camera  is there to answer any questions you have throughout the lesson, via private chat.


All The Online LSAT Prep You Could Want

Access more than 70 full-length practice tests with the LawHub Advantage tool and 240+ quizzes to prepare for exam day. Track your progress and understand your strengths and areas of improvement with our performance analysis and personalized recommendations, which automatically update as you progress.


Improve With Analytics On Your Side

With the help of targeted analytics, you’ll know how to best direct your study time and efforts. Access updated study recommendations as you complete your assessments. Stay up to date on the areas you’ve mastered and which topics need more attention. Develop essential skills and prepare for the most important question types.


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If you do not have a LawHub Advantage account, you can add it in your cart. Please be sure to use the same email address for both your Kaplan and LSAC accounts. 

Meet Our 99th-Percentile-Scoring Teachers

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Ged Helm

Ged Helm is a veteran Kaplan teacher and founding member of Kaplan's award-winning LSAT Channel. He scored in the 99th percentile on both the LSAT and GRE. He keeps his classes motivated by singing test-prep parody songs, while maintaining a pragmatic approach focused on student empowerment. He holds a BA in social science, social psychology, and political theory.

Irene Kim

Irene Kim is a Kaplan LSAT teacher of 11 years who has also managed and trained faculty. Having scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT, she is a successful veteran instructor known for her clear, methodical, and passionate teaching. Graduating from a top tier law school, she practiced as a litigator and has mentored students and young professionals in a variety of fields.

Hannah Gist

Hannah Gist has taught the LSAT since 2009 empowering students to earn their target LSAT scores. She holds degrees in history, sociology, and classical studies; even more importantly, she earned a 99th-percentile score on her LSAT. Hannah is known for her clarity and relatable analogies, often involving cookies.

Here's What We'll Cover in the 32 Hour Course

Your LSAT Diagnostic exam will help you determine your strengths and areas of opportunity, establish a baseline score, and refine your individualized recommendations. You’ll take an officially released, full-length released LSAT and review your results and analysis.

After this session, you will be able to explain the purpose of each step in the Logic Games Method and be able to characterize the levels of truth incorrect and incorrect answer choices throughout the LSAT.

After this session you will be able to apply the steps of the Logic Games Method to Strict Sequencing and Loose Sequencing games.

After this session, you will be able to explain the purpose of each step in the Logical Reasoning Method and be able to apply the LR Method to Argument-Based questions (Main Point, Role of a Statement, Point at Issue, and Method of Argument).

After this session, you will be able to recognize and analyze conditional ("If-then") statements as they appear in Logical Reasoning questions, and you will be able to apply the LR Method to Parallel Reasoning questions.

After this session you will be able to explain the purpose of each step in the Reading Comprehension Method, and you will be able to apply Steps 1 (Strategic Reading and Passage Mapping) and 2 (Analyzing Question Stems) to LSAT RC passages.

After this session, you'll be able to apply RC Method Steps 3 (Researching the Relevant Text), 4 (Predicting the Correct Answer), and 5 (Evaluating the Answer Choices) to LSAT RC passages.

After this session you will be able to identify two common LSAT assumption patterns (Mismatched Concepts and Overlooked Possibilities), and you'll be able to apply the LR Method to Necessary Assumption and Sufficient Assumption questions.

After this session you'll be able to apply the LR Method to Flaw, Strengthen/Weaken, and Parallel Flaw questions.

Your LSAT Mid-Point exam is a valuable opportunity to assess your progress, and it adds important data to update your individualized recommendations. You’ll take an officially released, full-length released LSAT and review your results and analysis.

After this session you will be able to apply the LR Method to Inference questions.

After this session you will be able to apply the LR Method to Principle and Paradox questions.

After this session you will be able to recognize and analyze conditional ("If-then") statements as they appear in LSAT logic games, and you will be able to apply the LG Method to Selection games.

After this session you will be able to apply the steps of the Logic Games Method to Matching, Distribution, and Hybrid games.

After this session you will have increased confidence in your mastery of the LR Method and strategies, and you will be able to use expert strategies to produce a winning LSAT Writing essay.

After this session, you will be able to deploy expert strategies for increased speed and accuracy in the LR section, and you will be able to use the digital testing interface to your advantage during the LSAT.

After this session you will have increased confidence in your mastery of the RC Method and strategies, and you will be able to deploy expert strategies for increased speed and accuracy in the RC section.

After this session you will have increased confidence in your mastery of the LG Method and strategies, and you will be able to deploy expert strategies for increased speed and accuracy in the LG section.

Your LSAT Final exam is your opportunity to assess your progress after the core teaching sessions wrap up. Depending on your test date, it may serve as a dress rehearsal for your official LSAT administration. You’ll take an officially released, full-length LSAT and review your results and analysis. Don’t forget that you have access to every released LSAT test along with complete explanations and analysis.

Here's What We'll Cover in the New 24 Hour Course

Your LSAT Diagnostic exam will help you determine your strengths and areas of opportunity, establish a baseline score, and refine your individualized recommendations. You’ll take an officially released, full-length released LSAT and review your results and analysis.

After this session, you will be able to explain the purpose of each step in the Logical Reasoning Method and be able to apply the LR Method to Argument-Based questions (Main Point, Role of a Statement, Point at Issue, and Method of Argument.)

After this session, you will be able to recognize and analyze conditional ("If-then") statements as they appear in Logical Reasoning questions, and you will be able to apply the LR Method to Parallel Reasoning questions.

After this session you will be able to identify two common LSAT assumption patterns (Mismatched Concepts and Overlooked Possibilities), and you'll be able to apply the LR Method to Necessary Assumption and Sufficient Assumption questions.

After this session you'll be able to apply the LR Method to Flaw, Strengthen/Weaken, and Parallel Flaw questions.

After this session you will have increased confidence in your mastery of the LR Method and strategies, and you will be able to use expert strategies to produce a winning LSAT Writing essay.

After this session, you will be able to deploy expert strategies for increased speed and accuracy in the LR section, and you will be able to use the digital testing interface to your advantage during the LSAT.

Your LSAT Mid-Point exam is a valuable opportunity to assess your progress, and it adds important data to update your individualized recommendations. You’ll take an officially released, full-length released LSAT and review your results and analysis.

After this session you will be able to explain the purpose of each step in the Reading Comprehension Method, and you will be able to apply Steps 1 (Strategic Reading and Passage Mapping) and 2 (Analyzing Question Stems) to LSAT RC passages.

After this session, you'll be able to apply RC Method Steps 3 (Researching the Relevant Text), 4 (Predicting the Correct Answer), and 5 (Evaluating the Answer Choices) to LSAT RC passages.

After this session you will be able to apply the LR Method to Inference questions.

After this session you will be able to apply the LR Method to Principle and Paradox questions.

After this session, you will have increased confidence in your mastery of the RC Method and strategies and sharpen your approach to handling RC question types.

After this session you will be able to deploy expert strategies for increased speed and accuracy in the RC section, and get expert insight on the test day experience.

Your LSAT Final exam is your opportunity to assess your progress after the core teaching sessions wrap up. Depending on your test date, it may serve as a dress rehearsal for your official LSAT administration. You’ll take an officially released, full-length LSAT and review your results and analysis. Don’t forget that you have access to every released LSAT test along with complete explanations and analysis.

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