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SMALL CLASS LSAT® COURSE
LIMITED CLASS SIZE AND A HIGHER SCORE GUARANTEED
With in person or a live online experience options you can maximize your LSAT prep in a small class with only 15 students maximum. Interact with your instructor in real time for a more engaged learning experience.
$1400
IT’S ALL ABOUT INTERACTION
Whether you prefer in person or online instruction, our LSAT Small Class test prep let’s you take a more active approach to your LSAT test prep. In the Small Class option, your LSAT prep course will have only 5–15 students for a more personalized experience. You can ask your instructor questions as they come up during the lesson, and work through concepts together. You’re guaranteed to improve your LSAT score with our proven test prep strategies, a consistent class schedule, and 1-on-1 interaction with an expert instructor. Our LSAT Small Class test prep is offered live online and in person in select cities.
AMP UP YOUR PREP
To build off of your 32 hours of classroom instruction, you’ll get access to a suite of online resources. The LSAT Channel lets you customize your prep to your unique needs. Watch 180+ hours of lessons streamed live and on demand, and pinpoint your studying by topic. Drive home what you’ve learned with 300+ quizzes. Improve your test-taking skills with detailed explanations for 60+ official practice exams on the LSAC website when you connect to your LSAC LawHub® account.
IN-PERSON LSAT CLASSES
Take the LSAT Small Class in person in select cities: New York; Boston; Los Angeles; Houston; Miami; Phoenix; Atlanta; Washington, DC; Philadelphia; Chicago; and more.
MAKE IT OFFICIAL FOR $99
Our prep was designed to integrate with LSAC’s official digital practice tool. Subscribe for $99 on the LSAC website (we’ve decreased our price by $99 to make up the difference) and you’ll get year-long access to 60+ practice exams with an official test interface. If you’re already subscribed, you’re good to go, just make sure you use the same email address you use for your LawHub subscription. These practice resources are integrated into our syllabus.
PLUS, YOU GET ALL OF THIS...
- 32 hours of core classroom instruction available Live Online and in person
- LSAT class limited to a maximum of 15 students to support an engaged learning environment
- 180+ hours of exclusive live and on demand lessons on the LSAT Channel for a customizable curriculum
- Access to 60+ official practice tests with LSAC’s LSAT Prep Plus tool ($99 subscription)
- The ability to upgrade to PLUS and add 3 hours of 1-on-1 tutoring
- Every official LSAT question ever released
- Over 300 customizable quizzes
- Guidance from a team of LSAT experts
- A set of prep books for studying on the go
SAY HI TO OUR EXPERTS

Ged Helm
Ged Helm is a veteran Kaplan teacher known for keeping his classes motivated by singing test prep parody songs. He holds a BA in Social Science, Social Psychology and Political Theory.

Monika Moore
Monika has been helping students ace the LSAT for more than a decade. In addition to teaching at Kaplan, she also taught at GWU Law School. Monika holds a BA from UNC Chapel Hill and a JD from Yale.

Craig Harman
Craig Harman has been teaching the LSAT and refining our curriculum for 12 years. His favorite teaching tool is using analogies to break down the most complex questions. Craig holds a BA from Denison University.
HERE’S WHAT WE’LL COVER
Diagnostic Test
Your Diagnostic Test
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.
Logic Games 1A
Kaplan LG Method; Levels of Truth
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.
Logic Games 1B
Strict Sequencing and Loose Sequencing Games
After this session you will be able to apply the steps of the Logic Games Method to Strict Sequencing and Loose Sequencing games.
Logical Reasoning 1A
Kaplan LR Method; Argument-Based Questions
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).
Logical Reasoning 1B
Formal Logic; Parallel Reasoning Questions
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.
Reading Comprehension 1A
Kaplan RC Method; RC Steps 1-2
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.
Reading Comprehension 1B
RC Steps 3-5; Comparative Reading
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.
Logical Reasoning 2A
Intro to the Assumption-Family; Assumption 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.
Logical Reasoning 2B
Flaw, Strengthen/Weaken, and Parallel Flaw Questions
After this session you'll be able to apply the LR Method to Flaw, Strengthen/Weaken, and Parallel Flaw questions.
Mid-Point Test
Full-length Course Mid-Point Test
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.
Logical Reasoning 3A
Inference Questions
After this session you will be able to apply the LR Method to Inference questions.
Logical Reasoning 3B
Principle and Paradox Questions
After this session you will be able to apply the LR Method to Principle and Paradox questions.
Logic Games 2A
Formal Logic; Selection Games
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.
Logic Games 2B
Matching, Distribution, and Hybrid Games
After this session you will be able to apply the steps of the Logic Games Method to Matching, Distribution, and Hybrid games.
Logical Reasoning 4A
LR Strategy Review; LSAT Writing
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.
Logical Reasoning 4B
LR Section Management; Digital LSAT Strategy
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.
Reading Comprehension 2
RC Strategy Review; RC Section Management
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.
Logic Games 3
LG Strategy Review; LG Section Management
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.
Final Test
Full-length Course Final Test
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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