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There are two main options for LSAT preparation:

1) Self-Study Options
A self-study course is less expensive, but may not be as comprehensive as a class. Self-study also requires a tremendous amount of self-motivation.
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LSAT Center offers a prep course for the LSAT and sample LSATs* available for immediate download to help you get your highest possible score. Explore the LSAT Center Course.


2) Classroom Options
Classroom courses are expensive and time consuming, but they offer a unique motivational environment and support. In addition, the value of a higher LSAT score may make the expensive price of over a thousand dollars well worth it.
Classroom courses are available in most major U.S. cities.

Use our locator engine to find an LSAT class in your area (USA and Canada).

 
PowerScore
Kaplan
Princeton Review
Total Course Lecture Hours
64
24
48
Minimum Instructor LSAT Percentile
99th
No Minimum
Required
No Minimum
Required
Live LSAT Instructor Hotline Hours per Week
25
0
0
Personal Set of Every Available Real LSAT Question?
Yes
No
No
Course Cost
$1195
$1249
$1349

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    Table Notes*

    Total Course Lecture Hours: These figures represent the total number of classroom lecture hours for each course. The figures in this row may also vary by location as some Kaplan and Princeton Review courses may have fewer or greater hours.

    Minimum Instructor LSAT Percentile: The Minimum Instructor LSAT Percentile is determined by the results of a Law Services-administered LSAT and corresponding percentile. All PowerScore instructors have taken an actual Law Services-administered LSAT and scored in the 99th percentile. Some other companies, including Kaplan and Princeton Review, allow instructor applicants to come to their offices to take a pre-hiring LSAT. However, since these LSATs are not administered by Law Services, and therefore do not produce national score percentiles, these companies have no minimum national standard.

    Live LSAT Instructor Hotline Hours per Week: The PowerScore LSAT Hotline is a unique service offered by PowerScore. All students are entitled to call in and discuss LSAT problems and techniques with one of our instructors during the hours of the hotline.

    Personal Set of Every Real LSAT Question? Each student in the PowerScore LSAT class receives a personal copy of every single LSAT question currently released by Law Services, the producers of the LSAT. Kaplan and Princeton Review students, although they have access to at least some of these questions, do not receive a personal copy of every single released question. Why not make sure you have full access to the best study material available?

    Course Cost: Again, these costs may vary by location.


*Note: Comparison content courtesy of PowerScore. LSAT Center does not endorse any specific LSAT classroom company, but provides comparison content to empower student decision making.