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Outline We are unable to offer telephone support for any aspect of the eClassroom. The eClassroom is composed of the following three parts: Part I: Understanding The LSAT - Purpose Use Prior To And During The Live Course Part II: Online Commentary For LSAT Tests 19 - 38 - Purpose To Be Used During And After The Live Course Part III: Law School Application Issues - To Be Used At Any Time Part I: Understanding The LSAT - Use Prior To And During The Live Course Lesson 1 - Introduction - Diagnostic Test And Analysis. Lesson 2 - Introduction To The LSAT Lesson 3 - Analytical Reasoning - Puzzle Intro & Ordinal puzzles Lesson 4 - Analytical Reasoning - Organizational Puzzles Lesson 5 - Analytical Reasoning - Some Less-Common Puzzles Lesson 6 - Reading Comprehension - Reading Comprehension Lesson 6A - Supplement For Reading Comprehension. Lesson 7 - Logical Reasoning - The Major Question Types Lesson 8 - Logical Reasoning - Some Minor Question Types Lesson 10 - Preparing For The Test Day Itself Part II: Online Commentary For LSAT Tests 19 - 28 - Purpose To Be Used During And After The Live Course You will be given access to this portion of the site during the live course and these actual LSATs at the live course. Access to one actual LSAT and commentary for that LSAT may be found in Lesson 1 above. Access to Part II is NOT available prior to the live course. Part III: Law School Application Issues - To Be Used At Any Time Applying To Law School In Canada The application deadline date for Ontario law schools is November 1. The deadline for other Canadian and U.S. schools varies. Make sure that you understand the application procedure for all schools. Spend a good part of the summer working on all parts of your application file.
For help in this regard consider the following two books by John Richardson: In addition you will find application workshops on our main site at: http://www.prep.com and http://www.lawschoolbound.com Applying To Law School In The U.S. For a U.S. perspective on admission to U.S. law schools we invite you to read lessons 11 and 12 below. Lesson 11 - U.S. Law School Admissions Lesson 12- Law School Applications - A U.S. Perspective Copyright (c) 2004, John Richardson. All Rights Reserved.
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