Oxford Seminars is the leading provider of LSAT test preparation courses in Sudbury, ON.
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 maximize
your LSAT score on test day.
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
Key Questions To Ask Before Choosing an LSAT Test Prep Course in Sudbury
Before you choose an LSAT test preparation course in Sudbury, we encourage you to ask the following key questions. These questions will not only guide your decision-making but will also help you understand the value and depth of the program you're considering. At Oxford Seminars, we believe in giving our students everything they need to succeed, and here's how we stand apart from the competition:
Comprehensive Coverage of the LSAT Basics: Will your course cover the foundational skills necessary for mastering the LSAT-such as drawing well-supported conclusions, identifying flawed reasoning, tackling conditional statements, spotting persuasive wrong answers, and applying formal logic principles? At Oxford Seminars, we cover all of these essential skills and more, so you're fully equipped to succeed on every section of the test.
In-Depth Discussion of the Law School Application Process: Will your Sudbury LSAT course dedicate the time to thoroughly explain the law school application and admissions process, including the top 10 mistakes that most students make when applying? We dedicate 1 1/2 to 2 hours discussing this critical process, helping you understand what admissions officers are truly looking for and how to avoid the common pitfalls.
How the LSAT Is Used In Admissions Strategy: Does your course explain how admissions officers use various LSAT components to fully evaluate applicants? At Oxford Seminars, we give you insight into how law schools assess your score, so you can approach the exam with the right mindset.
Boosting Your GPA: Does your course cover strategies for boosting your GPA long after completing your undergraduate degree? We offer actionable advice on improving your academic profile beyond the LSAT.
Understanding LSAT Score Ranges: Will your Sudbury course explain why applicants with lower LSAT scores sometimes get into law school, while others with higher LSAT scores do not? We dive into the nuances of LSAT scores and law school admissions to ensure you're prepared for every possibility.
Key Time-Saving Strategies: Does your course focus on key time-saving techniques, especially for sections where students often struggle to finish within the 35-minute time limit? We provide specific strategies that ensure you manage your time efficiently on test day.
Challenges for Mature Students: Will your course address why mature students typically struggle more on the LSAT and offer tailored strategies for them? We acknowledge the unique challenges mature students face and equip them with strategies to excel.
Argumentative Writing Task: Does your course thoroughly cover the new Argumentative Writing task, providing valuable resources to help you turn this task into a significant advantage? Our expert instructors provide a comprehensive breakdown of this critical section.
The Exam Day Process: Will your course cover the entire exam day process, including key details that many students overlook? Understanding what to expect on test day in Sudbury can make a world of difference, and we walk you through it step-by-step.
Experimental and Reading Comprehension Sections: Does your course explain when and where the experimental and reading comprehension sections are likely to appear on the test? We give you insights into the test's structure and why these sections are placed where they are.
Validity of Simulated LSAC.org Tests: Will your Sudbury course explain why simulated LSAT tests on the LSAC.org website give artificially inflated scores? Many students rely on these simulated tests, but we clarify why these tests may not provide a true representation of your exam day performance.
Navigating LSAT Misinformation: Does your course address the common misconceptions found in LSAT chat rooms and forums? We clear up the confusion and give you facts, not myths.
Avoiding Wasteful Study Materials: Will your Sudbury LSAT prep course explain which study materials and which schedules are a waste of both time and money? At Oxford Seminars, we've done the research, so you don't have to waste precious resources on ineffective studying.
Post-Course Study Schedule: After completing the course, will your program provide a clear, effective home study schedule? We offer a detailed plan to keep you on track and help you reach your peak performance on the LSAT.
Sleep Schedule and Performance: Will your course explain how maintaining a proper sleep schedule can give you a significant advantage on test day? We stress the importance of rest and recovery as part of your overall preparation.
We understand that preparing for the LSAT is a significant undertaking, and we want to help ensure you're making the best decision for your future. If you have any additional questions or would like more details about our program, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
Thank you for considering Oxford Seminars as your partner in your LSAT journey. We look forward to helping you achieve your best possible score.
Terms and Conditions
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)
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)
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.
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.
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.
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.