Nova's LSAT Prep Course
Nova's LSAT Prep Course, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 403 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 176 reviews, and has 1715 subscribers.
You will learn about The LSAT is not easy–nor is this course. To improve your LSAT score, you must be willing to work. If you study hard and master the techniques in this course, your score will improve–significantly! This course is ideal for individuals who are Students preparing for the LSAT It is particularly useful for Students preparing for the LSAT.
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Summary
Title: Nova's LSAT Prep Course
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 403
Number of Quizzes: 6
Number of Published Lectures: 403
Number of Published Quizzes: 6
Number of Curriculum Items: 409
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 409
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- The LSAT is not easy–nor is this course. To improve your LSAT score, you must be willing to work. If you study hard and master the techniques in this course, your score will improve–significantly!
Who Should Attend
- Students preparing for the LSAT
Target Audiences
- Students preparing for the LSAT
Every year, students pay $1,000 and more to test prep companies to prepare for the LSAT. Now you can get the same preparation in an online course. Nova’s LSAT Prep Course provides the equivalent of a 2-month, 50-hour course.
The LSAT is an aptitude test. Like all aptitude tests, it must choose a medium in which to measure intellectual ability. The LSAT has chosen logic. Although this makes the LSAT hard, it also makes the test predictable — it is based on fundamental principles of logic. Nova’s LSAT Prep Course analyzes and codifies these basic principles: the contrapositive, the if-then, pivotal words, etc. Armed with this knowledge, you will have the ability to greatly increase your score.
Features:
- Videos!Hundreds of videos explaining the text, examples, and exercises in step-by-step detail.
- Analytical Reasoning: Learn powerful diagramming techniques and step-by-step strategies to solve every type of game question that has appeared on the LSAT.
- Logical Reasoning: Discover the underlying simplicity of these problems and learn the principles of logic these questions are based on.
- Reading Comprehension: Develop the ability to spot places from which questions are likely to be drawn as you read a passage (pivotal words, counter-premises, etc.).
- Mentor Exercises: These exercises provide hints, insight, and partial solutions to ease your transition from seeing LSAT problems solved to solving them on your own.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE LSAT
Lecture 1: About This Course
Lecture 2: What Does the LSAT Measure?
Lecture 3: Format of the LSAT
Lecture 4: Writing Sample
Lecture 5: The Three Types of Problems
Lecture 6: Pacing
Lecture 7: Scoring the LSAT
Lecture 8: Skipping and Guessing
Lecture 9: Order of Difficulty
Lecture 10: The “2 out of 5” Rule
Lecture 11: Questions and Answers
Chapter 2: GAMES
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: The Three Major Types of Games – Ordering Games
Lecture 3: Ordering Games – Example
Lecture 4: Grouping Games
Lecture 5: Grouping Games – Example
Lecture 6: Assignment Games
Lecture 7: Assignment Games – Example
Lecture 8: Format of the Game Section
Lecture 9: Skipping a Game
Lecture 10: Order of Difficulty
Lecture 11: Reading with Precision
Lecture 12: Reading with Precision – Continued
Lecture 13: Unwarranted Assumptions
Lecture 14: Reading with Precision/Unwarranted Assumption Drill A
Lecture 15: Reading with Precision/Unwarranted Assumption Drill B
Lecture 16: Reading with Precision/Unwarranted Assumption Drill C
Lecture 17: Logical Connectives 1
Lecture 18: Logical Connectives 2
Lecture 19: Logical Connectives 3
Lecture 20: Logical Connectives 4
Lecture 21: Logical Connectives 5
Lecture 22: Logical Connectives 6
Lecture 23: Logical Connectives 7
Lecture 24: Logical Connectives 8
Lecture 25: Diagramming
Lecture 26: Symbols 1
Lecture 27: Symbols 2
Lecture 28: Symbols 3
Lecture 29: Symbols 4
Lecture 30: Symbol Exercise 1
Lecture 31: Symbol Exercise 2
Lecture 32: Symbol Exercise 3
Lecture 33: Diagramming Continued 1
Lecture 34: Diagramming Continued 2
Lecture 35: Diagramming Continued 3
Lecture 36: Conditions Order-of-Placement Guidelines
Lecture 37: Short Drill on Order of Placement 1
Lecture 38: Short Drill on Order of Placement 2
Lecture 39: Diagramming Continued A
Lecture 40: Diagramming Continued B
Lecture 41: Readily Derived Conditions
Lecture 42: Obfuscation 1
Lecture 43: Obfuscation 2
Lecture 44: Obfuscation 3
Lecture 45: Obfuscation 4
Lecture 46: Points to Remember 1
Lecture 47: Points to Remember 2
Lecture 48: Points to Remember 3
Lecture 49: Points to Remember 4
Chapter 3: LINEAR ORDERING
Lecture 1: LINEAR ORDERING – Introduction 1
Lecture 2: LINEAR ORDERING – Introduction 2
Chapter 4: SPATIAL ORDERING
Lecture 1: Spatial Ordering – The Line-up 1
Lecture 2: Spatial Ordering – The Line-up 2
Lecture 3: Line-up Game Example 1
Lecture 4: Line-up Game Example 2
Lecture 5: Line-up Game Example 3
Lecture 6: Line-up Game Example 4
Lecture 7: Line-up Game Example 5
Lecture 8: Points to Remember
Lecture 9: Warm-Up Drill A
Lecture 10: Warm-Up Drill B
Lecture 11: Mentor Exercise 1
Lecture 12: Mentor Exercise 2
Lecture 13: Mentor Exercise 3
Lecture 14: Mentor Exercise 4
Lecture 15: Mentor Exercise 5
Lecture 16: Mentor Exercise 6
Lecture 17: Solo Exercise 1
Lecture 18: Solo Exercise 2
Lecture 19: Solo Exercise 3
Lecture 20: Solo Exercise 4
Lecture 21: Solo Exercise 5
Lecture 22: Solo Exercise 6
Lecture 23: Solo Exercise 7
Lecture 24: Solo Exercise 8
Lecture 25: Solo Exercise 9
Lecture 26: Solo Exercise 10
Chapter 5: HYBRID GAMES
Lecture 1: Hybrid Games – Introduction
Lecture 2: Hybrid Game Example 1
Lecture 3: Hybrid Game Example 2
Lecture 4: Hybrid Game Example 3
Lecture 5: Hybrid Game Example 4
Lecture 6: Hybrid Game Example 5
Lecture 7: Points to Remember
Instructors
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Jeff Kolby
Writer & publisher of the Nova Press line of test-prep books
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 4 votes
- 2 stars: 4 votes
- 3 stars: 28 votes
- 4 stars: 57 votes
- 5 stars: 83 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have access to the course materials?
You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?
Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don’t have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That’s up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!
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