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LSAT Test Preparation Courses All Across Canada
Including Free Practice Exam Tests

Complete 30-Hour and 48-Hour LSAT Test Preparation Courses

Talented and Experienced LSAT Course Instructors

Proven and Effective Test-Taking Strategies

Free Repeat Policy

Convenient Weekend Study Schedule

Personal LSAT Tutoring Available

Practice LSAT Exam Tests With Review of Questions

How to Master the Entire Law School Application Process

Limited Class Size

Thousands of Satisfied Students


With courses from Halifax to Victoria and many more in between, Oxford Seminars is the leading provider of LSAT test preparation courses all across Canada. Since 1992, we have been providing the most comprehensive LSAT test preparation courses available for your valuable time and money.

From analyzing logical reasoning relationships and learning effective diagramming techniques, to critically reading passages and drawing proper inferences, our course curriculum is designed to help you master the skills you need to maximize your LSAT score on test day.

With over 98% of our students recommending our LSAT courses to their friends, find out what thousands of satisfied students have already experienced.

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Proven and Effective Test-Taking Strategies

Our highly trained, dynamic LSAT course instructors focus on effective test-taking strategies. We thoroughly review all topics covered by the exam. During the course, you will be exposed to a variety of strategies and questions which include:

  • Critically evaluating logical arguments, premises, assumptions, and conclusions
  • Identifying structural flaws and errors in arguments
  • Reading lengthy and complex passages with insight and understanding
  • Determining how additional evidence affects key parts of an argument
  • Drawing proper inferences and well-supported conclusions
  • Applying reasoning by analogy
  • Learning to recognize persuasive wrong answer types
  • Tackling “if/then” conditional statements and mastering formal logic questions
  • Working strategically under strict timing conditions
  • Developing an effective additional 2-week self-study schedule
  • Comprehensive understanding of the entire law school application process
  • Thorough discussion of the entire exam day process and procedures

We offer the most effective, up-to-date LSAT courses available, regardless of cost, and back them with our commitment to ensuring your personal success on test day. Our well-designed course curriculum is dynamic, interactive, and taught by experienced instructors who provide continuity in the learning process as you advance from one skill set to the next.

In order to expose you to the latest test format, questions from recent LSAT tests will be taken up in class. Our materials are constantly updated to reflect the most recent changes in the exam. Thus, you will be able to evaluate your own strengths and weaknesses (whether in the logical reasoning, reading comprehension, or analytical writing sections of the test) and focus on those areas and questions where you need the most practice. We stand firmly behind our total immersion approach to test preparation.

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Convenient Weekend Study Schedule

Our comprehensive weekend courses let you concentrate in an atmosphere free from distractions and interruptions. Our LSAT test preparation courses cost $699 plus tax (30-hour) and $949 plus tax (48-hour) and both are conveniently held on university campuses in cities all across Canada: Calgary, Edmonton, Fredericton, Guelph, Halifax, Hamilton, Kingston, London, Montreal, North York, Ottawa, Regina, Saskatoon, St. John's, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Waterloo, Windsor, and Winnipeg. For more details, check out our upcoming LSAT Test Preparation Course Locations and Dates.

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The Law School Admission Test

 

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a 150-minute standardized exam administered eight times each year by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) at designated testing centres throughout the world, but primarily in Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean. Most Canadian law schools along with all American Bar Association (ABA) approved law schools require the LSAT as part of their admissions process.

The LSAT provides a standard measure of acquired reading and verbal reasoning skills that law schools use as a primary factor in assessing applicants. The test itself is comprised of numerous questions designed to assess a wide range of abilities involved in critical thinking, with an emphasis on the skills that are central to legal reasoning. These skills include:

  • the reading and comprehension of complex text with accuracy and insight
  • the organization and management of information and the ability to draw reasonable inferences from it
  • the ability to think critically
  • the analysis and evaluation of the reasoning and arguments of others

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LSAT Exam Breakdown

Logical Reasoning
24 - 26 multiple-choice questions
35 - minute section

Logical Reasoning
24 - 26 multiple-choice questions
35 - minute section

Reading Comprehension
26 - 28 multiple-choice questions
35 - minute section

Experimental Section
22 - 28 multiple-choice questions
35 - minute section

Argumentative Writing
1 essay
50 - minute section
(written on a separate day)

The LSAT is scored on a scale of 120 -180 points. To put the score scale in perspective, the University of Toronto, for example, is looking for a potential candidate to have a score of approximately 168. The University of Victoria would be in the 162 range whereas the University of Ottawa does not require a minimum LSAT score of their applicants. The weight given to the LSAT will vary according to the other elements in each applicant’s file. Be sure to check out our Canadian Law School Profiles for more information about all law schools across the country.

For more information about the LSAT exam itself, including registering for the test, check out our LSAT Information page.

Limited Class Size

In order to ensure a low student-to-instructor ratio, our LSAT test prep courses have a limited enrollment with spaces allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. The small class size provides a comfortable setting with ample opportunity for interaction with our talented and experienced LSAT course instructors.

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Practice LSAT Exam Tests with Review of Questions

Our courses conclude with the writing of full-length practice LSAT exams during which testing conditions are carefully reproduced. This provides our students with an excellent opportunity to practice and master (under LSAT exam conditions) the many skills they have acquired during the weekend course.

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Our Talented and Experienced LSAT Course Instructors

Oxford Seminars maintains the highest standards for all of our course instructors. We hire and extensively train only the most qualified instructors who have not only scored in the top 2% of all LSAT test-takers, but who also have years of distinguished teaching experience.

From critically evaluating logical reasoning passages and drawing well-supported conclusions, to applying effective diagramming techniques and identifying structural flaws and errors in arguments, our instructors focus on teaching you the critical skills you need to master the LSAT.

At the end of each and every LSAT prep course, our students are asked to evaluate and review our teaching staff. They tell us that they find our course instructors approachable, highly knowledgeable, and able to present difficult material in a dynamic, useful, and creative manner which facilitates learning and understanding. Read comments from some of our past LSAT test prep students.

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How to Master the Entire Law School Application Process

In today's competitive academic climate, a winning application can be the difference that makes you stand out among the thousands of students applying to law schools across Canada (and the United States).

Our LSAT preparation course covers how to master all areas of the application and admissions process. This includes a comprehensive review of:

  • What law school admissions committees are really looking for
  • How to avoid the traps and mistakes of other first-time applicants
  • The art of writing persuasive personal statements
  • Properly presenting your academic grades
  • The importance of the LSAT score
  • How to carefully choose your references
  • How to highlight your extra-curricular activities
  • Which law schools you should apply to
  • Unique application strategies for each Canadian law school
  • Mature students and special circumstances

For further information about law schools, review our Canadian Law School Profiles.

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30-Hour LSAT Test Prep Course Outline

Friday (6:00pm - 10:00pm)
Course registration and course overview
Recent structural changes to the LSAT and current testing format
How the LSAT 120-180 scale compares to percentile ranks
Logical Reasoning (LR) question types
Analysis of logical arguments, premises, assumptions, and conclusions
How each answer choice relates to the question posed
Drawing well-supported conclusions
Spotting persuasive wrong answer types
Drawing appropriate inferences

Saturday (9:00am - 6:00pm)
How reasoning by analogy works on the LSAT
Understanding and critiquing of flawed reasoning arguments
How formal logic plays a crucial role on the LSAT
How to tackle “if/then” conditional statements
Time saving strategies to complete each section within 35 minutes
How to recognize key parts of arguments and their relationships
Thorough discussion of the entire exam day process and procedures
Key differences between remote and in-person testing
How canceling your LSAT score may reflect poorly on your overall applications
Detailed discussion on the applications and admissions process to law schools
Top 10 mistakes most applicants consistently make in their law school applications
Reading Comprehension (RC) question types
How to read lengthy and complex RC passages with insight and understanding
Key differences between Comparative Reading and other RC passages

Sunday (9:00am - 6:00pm)
Identifying inappropriate linkages within wrong answers
Determining how additional evidence affects key parts of an argument
Recognizing similarities and differences between patterns of reasoning
How to reconcile opposing positions in typical LSAT arguments
Detailed explanation of the new LSAT Writing Task and how excel at it
How to turn the Writing Task into a huge advantage
Extensive list of potential Writing Task topics
Detailed explanation of the experimental section and how it is utilized
How LSAT Score Preview lures test-takers into a false sense of security
How LSAT practice tests on LawHub artificially inflate your score
Guessing strategies when all else fails
Full-length practice LSAT exam and review of key questions
Additional 2-week, 6-week and 10-week self-study schedules

Thursday (6:00pm - 10:00pm)
Full-length practice LSAT exam and review of key questions

Thursday (6:00pm - 10:00pm)
Full-length practice LSAT exam and review of key questions


48-Hour LSAT Test Prep Course Outline

Friday (6:00pm - 10:00pm)
Course registration and course overview
Recent structural changes to the LSAT and current testing format
How the LSAT 120-180 scale compares to percentile ranks
Logical Reasoning (LR) question types
Analysis of logical arguments, premises, assumptions, and conclusions
How each answer choice relates to the question posed
Drawing well-supported conclusions
Spotting persuasive wrong answer types
Drawing appropriate inferences

Saturday (9:00am - 6:00pm)
How reasoning by analogy works on the LSAT
Understanding and critiquing of flawed reasoning arguments
How formal logic plays a crucial role on the LSAT
How to tackle “if/then” conditional statements
Time saving strategies to complete each section within 35 minutes
How to recognize key parts of arguments and their relationships
Thorough discussion of the entire exam day process and procedures
Key differences between remote and in-person testing
How canceling your LSAT score may reflect poorly on your overall applications
Detailed discussion on the applications and admissions process to law schools
Top 10 mistakes most applicants consistently make in their law school applications
Reading Comprehension (RC) question types
How to read lengthy and complex RC passages with insight and understanding
Key differences between Comparative Reading and other RC passages

Sunday (9:00am - 6:00pm)
Identifying inappropriate linkages within wrong answers
Determining how additional evidence affects key parts of an argument
Recognizing similarities and differences between patterns of reasoning
How to reconcile opposing positions in typical LSAT arguments
Detailed explanation of the new LSAT Writing Task and how excel at it
How to turn the Writing Task into a huge advantage
Extensive list of potential Writing Task topics
Detailed explanation of the experimental section and how it is utilized
How LSAT Score Preview lures test-takers into a false sense of security
How LSAT practice tests on LawHub artificially inflate your score
Guessing strategies when all else fails
Full-length practice LSAT exam and review of key questions
Additional 2-week, 6-week and 10-week self-study schedules

Thursday (6:00pm - 10:00pm)
Full-length practice LSAT exam and review of key questions

Saturday (9:00am - 6:00pm)
How to apply stated ideas and arguments to new contexts
Recognizing key misunderstandings and points of disagreement
Additional critical time saving strategies
Detecting hidden assumptions made by particular arguments
Tackling sophisticated arguments and complex rhetorical structures
The critical impact of additional information in LR arguments and RC passages
Identifying and applying additional formal logic principles and rules
Advanced and uncommon wrong answer types
How to quickly solve atypical question types
Advanced analysis and drawing of logical conclusions

Sunday (9:00am - 6:00pm)
How to dramatically improve your ability to examine, analyze and evaluate arguments
Identifying patterns in the structure of flawed parallel reasoning questions
How best to approach dense, argumentative, and complex RC passages
Law school applications and admissions Q&A session
How LSAT test accommodations and assistive technologies work
Additional atypical time saving strategies
How to strengthen the core skills you need to improve on the LSAT
Full-length practice LSAT exam and review of key questions
Final LSAT review and additional questions

Thursday (6:00pm - 10:00pm)
Full-length practice LSAT exam and review of key questions

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Free Repeat Policy

All of our LSAT test preparation courses include a no hassle free repeat policy which allows students to repeat the entire course for a second time, free of charge, within one year of their original course start date.

Once you have taken any of our LSAT courses, you may repeat that course, free of charge, at any time for any reason within the next 12 months. Some students take advantage of this policy to review and re-attend our test prep course for double the preparation, prior to writing the LSAT, for one low price.

In order to ensure a low student-to-instructor ratio, we ask free repeat students to contact us in advance to reserve their place in the upcoming LSAT test prep class. Free repeat students are asked to bring their original course materials and valid ID to class.

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Personal LSAT Tutoring Available

For those students who have particular difficulty with any aspect of the LSAT exam, we offer additional individual tutoring sessions with one of our highly skilled LSAT course instructors.

In addition to the extensive home study materials, which every student receives, we also make available for purchase additional LSAT practice materials from the Law School Admission Council. These valuable resources will assist you in further study.

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Our Commitment to You

Since 1992, we have successfully prepared thousands of students to write the LSAT exam. Oxford Seminars provides excellence in test preparation at an affordable price. Our comprehensive LSAT courses are designed for students who are serious about maximizing their potential on test day.

When asked to evaluate our courses, over 98% of our students say they would recommend us to their friends. We offer high quality instruction for students who want to invest in their future. Our goal is to help you achieve an outstanding LSAT test score.

Interested? Receive a free detailed Information Package about our LSAT Test Preparation courses.

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How to Register for our LSAT Test Preparation Courses

To reserve a spot in any of our upcoming LSAT test preparation courses, a $95 deposit is required. You can register online or by telephone, fax, or mail by visiting our How to Register page.

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Thousands of Satisfied Students

In our pursuit of excellence, Oxford Seminars asks students who attend our LSAT test prep courses to evaluate both their instructors and the courses themselves. We incorporate these suggestions into future course development. Here are some of their responses:

"Now that I've taken the course, I cannot imagine trying to tackle the LSAT without it!"
- L. Byers, Agincourt, ON

"The course provided me with strategies that would have taken months of practice and study to develop and understand. It made the LSAT more accessible in a short period of time."
- G. Bassan, Markham, ON

"I have already recommended this course to others planning to write the LSAT. I liked that the course used actual LSAT tests for sample questions and illustrations. Also, the instructor was very helpful, knowledgeable and friendly."
-J. Leggett, Kingston, ON

"I would definitely recommend this course; it gave me the motivation to study and the strategies to succeed."
- E. Lam, Toronto, ON

"The instructor took a lot of time to explain everything in detail. He answered all of our questions well and never moved on without making sure we understood the material."
-S. Montgomery, Montreal, QC

"The instructor was extremely knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. She was able to clearly explain the questions and illustrate her explanations with appropriate examples."
- K. Watson, London, ON

"Yes I would recommend this course to someone else. The price is affordable, you are given useful materials to study from and the small class allows everyone to get the attention he/she needs and deserves."
- J. Sawyer, Ottawa, ON

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Upcoming LSAT Test Preparation Courses All Across Canada (Covering All Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Argumentative Writing Questions, Including Full-Length Practice Exam Tests)

Calgary - U of C

Regina - U of R

Edmonton

Saskatoon - U of S

Fredericton - UNB

St. John's - Memorial U

Guelph - U of G

Toronto - U of T

Halifax - Dalhousie U

Vancouver - UBC

Hamilton - McMaster U

Victoria - UVic

Kingston - Queen's U

Waterloo - WLU

London - UWO

Windsor - UWindsor

Montreal - McGill U

Winnipeg - U of M

North York - York U

 

Ottawa - U of O

 

 

 

 

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Terms and Conditions:

  1. All 30-hour LSAT courses take place 6:00pm - 10:00pm Friday, 9:00am - 6:00pm Saturday, 9:00am - 6:00pm Sunday, followed by two simulated exams from 6:00pm - 10:00pm Thursdays. (Zoom courses follow the same schedule and take place in Central Time)
  2. All 48-hour LSAT courses take place 6:00pm - 10:00pm Friday, 9:00am - 6:00pm Saturday, 9:00am - 6:00pm Sunday, with an additional weekend 9:00am - 6:00pm Saturday, 9:00am - 6:00pm Sunday, as well as two simulated exams from 6:00pm - 10:00pm Thursdays. (Zoom courses follow the same schedule and take place in Central Time)
  3. The Thursday evening classes are optional sessions, free for all registered students, where full-length practice LSAT exams are administered with actual test conditions carefully reproduced. These sessions provide students an excellent opportunity to practice the techniques learned during the weekend course.
  4. Tuition can be refunded if notice of cancellation is made at least two weeks in advance. Tuition, minus the $95 deposit, will be refunded if you withdraw from, or change any course you are registered in, less than two weeks in advance and prior to or on the first day of instruction. 
  5. Save $50 off the cost of the course by registering with full payment at least 28 days prior to the start date of the course. 
  6. Course locations and dates are subject to change. Please be advised that courses must obtain a minimum enrollment in order to proceed. If course locations and/or dates change, you are entitled to a full refund of registration fees and tuition if you don’t agree to the change. Please note that if courses are unable to take place in person due to COVID-19, Oxford Seminars is following the lead of colleges and universities, and these courses may be held live via Zoom with live instructors.
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