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LSAT Online Student Center

Power Up Your Test Prep

When you enroll in a Princeton Review LSAT course, you will gain access to our Online Student Center. This tool allows you to go over concepts learned in class and gives you access to lessons, drills, tests, and additional practice questions.

LSAT Online Student Center

 
What It Is 

Our Online Student Center is an extra benefit for our classroom and tutoring students. It provides you with everything you need to preview, practice, and review concepts learned in your LSAT course. You'll have 24/7 access to online lessons and drills, so you can learn when and where it's convenient for you.

Your Online Student Center is organized into 4 areas, all accessible from the main dashboard:

Your Course 

Get a head start on your course work or review a concept from class with lessons that complement each classroom session. You can also access your class schedule, get directions, and email your instructor.

Practice 

The "Practice" area contains a complete online library of annotated LSATs - we fully explain every question on every released LSAT. You can also score the 6 full-length diagnostic tests that you will take during your course, so you don't have to wait for your next class session to find out how you did.

Discussion

If you meet a particularly challenging math concept or get stuck on a verbal question, you may want to reach out to other students preparing for the LSAT. Our discussion groups let you chat about the course, the test, and the application process, and they're exclusively for Princeton Review LSAT students.

Help

Just because you're online, it doesn't mean you're on your own. If you have problems or questions - whether technical or topic-related - help is available. From the "Help" area, you can reach our experts by email or phone, or access our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) database.

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