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LSAT LiveOnline

LSAT LiveOnline
Our LiveOnline LSAT preparation course is best for you if you learn best at your own pace, but still prefer teacher interaction in a small group.

This comprehensive LSAT preparation course takes between 80 and 90 hours to complete and lasts 4 to 8 weeks depending on your schedule and pace. You’ll use new two-way headsets which let you talk in real-time to your instructor and classmates over the Internet.

The LiveOnline LSAT preparation course includes:

  • 55 hours of real-time online instruction provided by an expert LSAT instructor
  • Real-time test and homework review
  • 6 full-length practice tests
  • Drills and homework assignments based on what you learn in class
  • Complete review of all LSAT subjects
  • Email support from expert instructors
  • 24/7 support from a Princeton Review Online Coach via chat
  • Complimentary headset for use during real-time LiveOnline class sessions

What's in it for you?

  • Convenient scheduling, no travel time, our full-length Hyperlearning course delivered to you in the comfort of your home
  • Help is Just a Click Away - 24/7 access to an Online Coach, email contact with an expert instructor
  • Personalized Feedback - Diagnostic score reports, drills and homework based on what you’re learning in class
  • Practice Tests and Tools - Print materials shipped via FedEx to your home, full access to self-paced online content
  • Free Tech Support - 24/7 support is provided by email or phone
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed - If you're not completely satisfied, we'll work with you again for up to a year free

LiveOnline LSAT Preparation Course Fee $1199

LSAT LiveOnline provides Live/Synchronous course identical in lessons and objectives as our Hyperlearning offered in a virtual on line classroom environment!

Enroll Online or call 888-500-PREP (888-500-7737) to speak with an online LSAT preparation expert.

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