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COURSE COMPARISON (Full-length "180" vs. Full-length "plus" vs. Full-length)
 

ScoreItUp realizes that all LSAT Prep students are not identical.  Students have different time commitments, instruction needs, financial means and motivation levels. It is for that reason that ScoreItUp seeks to maximize options available for all of its students.

By cutting out all of the unnecessary and wasteful "middlemen," ScoreItUp is able to guarantee its founder and owner, Mark Sacks, will teach all course lessons, and can offer all of the following at very reasonable prices:

  1. Its 124-hour Full Length "180" live course, offering more combined live lesson hours (100) and proctored mock exams (6) -- and a much better price ($1099) -- than its competition. *

  2. Its 108-hour Full Length "plus" live course, which also offers more combined live lesson hours (84) and proctored mock exams (6) - and a much better price ($999) - than the competition...and has numerous different scheduling options from which to choose. *

  3. Its 92-hour Full Length live course, offering more live lesson hours (68) and mock exams (6) - and a better price ($899) - than comparable courses offered by ScoreItUp's competitors. *

All three of the above courses (Full Length "180", Full Length "Plus" and Full Length) are extremely thorough, complete and detailed. All of the key techniques and strategies for mastering the LSAT are carefully explained in each of the three courses, and every single lesson and lesson plan is guaranteed to be taught by Mark Sacks.

In addition, during lessons, homework assignments and “mock” LSAT exams, students will have extensive opportunities to apply the concepts being taught to real LSAT questions taken exclusively from official, previously administered LSAT exams. The course lessons address and explain the various question types and analyze an extensive amount of real LSAT questions in class. Students are assured that everything from the basics to the most challenging questions and concepts on the LSAT are thoroughly analyzed in all three courses.

Students also will have full access to ScoreItUp’s confidential and proprietary online database, including detailed outlines, quizzes, and its extensive step-by-step answers and explanations to official LSAT exams.

All of the sections are addressed during the additional live lesson hours in the full-length "plus" and full-length "180" courses, but the primary focus of the extra hours is on logic games and logical reasoning questions. The pace also is picked up slightly during those extra hours (allowing for an analysis of more problems), since students already have been trained in most of the basic fundamentals.

Additional quizzes and other assignments also are discussed in class during the additional live lesson hours in the 124-hour and 108-hour courses. These tasks reinforce students’ understanding of key principles of formal logic, and assist students in answering LSAT questions correctly and efficiently.

ScoreItUp strongly recommends taking either the full-length "180" or the full-length "plus" course for students who are able to do so. Regardless of which course one chooses, ScoreItUp’s students will be treated to a rigorous, challenging and very dynamic LSAT Prep course that has led to very dramatic LSAT score improvements for its students!

* See Course Information for more details about ScoreItUp’s prices and the basic components of each of these courses.


 
 
COURSE CONTENT (The Basics)
 

The basic fundamentals of all of ScoreItUp's courses are taught over 48 hours of live lessons and instruction by Mark Sacks.  The basic fundamentals are the same in all three of ScoreItUp's courses (full-length "180", full length "plus", and full-length). During these initial instructional lessons, the various test strategies and concepts needed to succeed on the LSAT are explained in detail.

These concepts include, but are not limited to, contrapositives, cause and effect, analogies, parallel reasoning, percentages vs. numbers, formal logic, causation vs. correlation, and resolving the conflict problems.  In addition, "weakens," "strengthens," "justify the principle," "flawed reasoning," and "assumptions" questions are analyzed and thoroughly explained by Mark in detail.

In addition, a very heavy emphasis is placed upon applying these techniques to recent and real LSAT questions. Everything from the basic concepts to the most challenging LSAT question types are thoroughly analyzed during these “core” lessons.

The basic fundamental lessons taught by Mark also are devoted to explaining the proven and tested methods used by ScoreItUp to (1) prepare useful "setups" and answer the various types of "logic games" (analytical reasoning) questions, (2) deconstruct and analyze "logical reasoning" questions, (3) break down and effectively understand complex reading comprehension passages, and answer questions pertaining to those passages quickly and effectively, and (4) recognize the common "tricks" and patterns of wrong answers used on the LSAT, and how to spot and eliminate those incorrect answer choices.

All sections of the LSAT (including the Writing Sample) are covered in detail by Mark during these lessons. However, because many students find "logic games" (analytical reasoning) questions particularly challenging, and because there are approximately twice as many "logical reasoning" questions as either of the other two sections, extra emphasis is placed on both of these types of questions.

Finally, there are six (6) Mock Exams in the full-length courses. Each of these exams uses real LSAT exams and is given under timed and proctored testing conditions designed to mirror the actual LSAT.

 
 
COURSE CONTENT (Unique Features)
  • Analysis of Challenging Concepts and LSAT Questions
  • Unmatched Hours and Value
  • A Personal Connection
  • "Matching" Higher Score Guarantee
  • Admissions Counseling and "Life as a Lawyer" Discussion
  • "War Stories"
  • Detailed Written Answers to All Question Types
  • Real and Recent LSAT Questions
  • "LSAT Boot Camp" Lessons
  • Official LSAC Materials and "Hard Copies" of LSAT's
   
 
     
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