LSAT Prep
Check back soon for Spring 2025 workshop dates and registration details.
LSAT Prep Workshop
Friday, September 13, 2024 | 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 14, 2024 | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Optimizing your LSAT score is an important step to successfully moving toward your degree in law and qualifying for academic scholarships. Regent Law wants to help you succeed. Regent Law offers two LSAT Workshop sessions that focus on the two types of LSAT multiple-choice questions. Additional workshop components include sessions on the LSAT writing section, legal ethics and education from a Christian perspective, and the process of applying to law school. Both sessions are required.
Plan now to participate in this important opportunity, where you can learn:
- How to estimate time for each question.
- Which question types to spend additional time practicing.
- Systematic, substantive techniques to prepare you for test day.
Early Bird Registration (by July 30, 2024): $150
Registration August 1-30, 2024: $175
3+3 Student Discounted Cost: $125
Registration closes on August 30, 2024. After registering, you will be sent information regarding the class book (which can be purchased for about $20 new or $10 used).
Once you have filled out the registration form, we will email you a link to our payment form to complete your registration.
Need to take the LSAT?
The LSAT is offered several times throughout the year. Visit the LSAC website to view future LSAT dates.
About the LSAT
LSAC will maintain the option of taking the LSAT in a digital, remotely proctored format throughout the 2023-2024 testing cycle. Starting from the August 2023 LSAT, individuals can also choose to take the exam at a test center if they prefer. The multiple-choice portion of the test for the remaining tests in the current cycle, including the June 2024 test, consists of one Logical Reasoning Section, one Reading Comprehension section, and one Analytical Reasoning section, along with one unscored section that could be any of the three types. LSAT Writing is mandatory for all test takers and is conducted remotely using secure proctoring software. LSAT Writing can be completed as early as 8 days prior to the multiple-choice test.
Further details on changes to the 2024-2025 LSAT can be found here.
The LSAT is composed of four 35-minute multiple-choice sections and one separate 35-minute writing section. The multiple choice sections include:
- One Reading Comprehension Section
- One Analytical Reasoning Section
- One Logical Reasoning Section
- One Experimental Section (Includes questions similar to those in one of the previously mentioned sections.)
The Logical Reasoning section of the LSAT tests your ability to deconstruct an argument. The Prep Workshop will focus on how to analyze a Logical Reasoning question and identify assumptions and/or fallacies in each argument presented. At the end of the sessions, you should be well-equipped to analyze and answer Logical Reasoning questions.
This section of the LSAT measures your ability to understand a system of relationships and reach conclusions about those relationships. The Prep Workshop will provide the study skills you need to attack the Analytical Reasoning section. You will learn how to recognize the three types of Logic Games and work through them efficiently.
The Reading Comprehension questions on the LSAT are designed to test your ability to understand complex passages and make connections between the different parts of those passages. The questions are aimed at testing your ability to “read between the lines,” as you will be required to do in reading legal cases. The Prep Workshop will focus on teaching the skills necessary to read critically and accurately under time pressure.
- Regent Law’s LSAT Prep Workshop – taught twice/year – check this site to register for the next online or in-person workshop
- Kaplan – offers both courses and private tutoring; study materials available on Amazon.com
- PowerScore Test Preparation – both free and paid resources available
- LSAC Official LSAT Prep – links to resources such as Khan Academy and LawHub
- The Loophole in LSAT Logical Reasoning
- The LSAT Trainer – LSAT study guide and resources
- The Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools, Law School Admission Council, published annually.
- ABA-LSAC Official Guide to ABA-Approved Law Schools, American Bar Association, published annually.
- Succeeding in Law School, 2nd edition, Herbert N. Ramy, Carolina Academic Press, 2010.
- 1000 Days to the Bar: But the Practice of Law Begins Now, 2nd edition, Dennis J. Tonsing, William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2010.