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3rd June 2015, 03:11 PM
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JMU LSAT Prep
I am doing preparation of Law School Admission Test (LSAT) to get admission in James Madison University so provide me the syllabus and the exam pattern for the preparation of this exam? Also tell me the minimum LSAT scores required for admission in James Madison University?
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4th June 2020, 12:34 PM
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Re: JMU LSAT Prep
LSAT Test Prep Course. Gain admission into the law school of your choice with LSAT Test Preparation from James Madison University's only official LSAT Prep Course! Master the skills needed to succeed on the LSAT and take the test with the confidence of knowing that you prepared with Harrisonburg's LSAT experts. LSAT Course Logical Reasoning Topics: Easy-to-apply strategies for solving each type of Logical Reasoning question appearing on the test Logical concepts, including inferences involving conditional statements and the key tool of counterexamples An overview of the most common fallacies found in Logical Reasoning Flaw questions Analytical Reasoning Topics: A taxonomy of Analytical Reasoning game types and tips for setting up each type of game found on the LSAT Tips for quickly representing the game’s rules in shorthand, and for combining these rules into powerful “super rules” Tips for using answers to previous questions to quickly eliminate incorrect answer choices on subsequent questions Reading Comprehension Topics: A full description of Reading Comprehension passage types A step-by-step approach to questions that concern the passage as a whole Identifying key words in the question that indicate how to use the passage to find the correct answer Recognizing the correct answer after narrowing the choices down to two General Topics: Utilizing the process of elimination Mastering time management skills Minimizing test anxiety Identifying common distracters Course Plan Session 1: LSAT Introduction; AR Introduction; AR Ordering Games Session 2: AR Ordering Games; LR Introduction; LR Conclusion Questions; LR Role Questions Session 3: AR Question Answering Strategies; LR Argument Evaluation; LR Weakener Questions; RC Introduction Session 4: AR Grouping Games; LR Strengthener Questions; RC Global Questions Session 5: AR Conditional Grouping Games; LR Assumption Questions; RC Local Questions Session 6: Mid-Course Review; LR Conditional Statements; LR Inference Questions Session 7: AR Games with Overlapping Categories; LR Strategy Questions; LR Flaw Questions and Fallacies Session 8: LR Matching Structure and Matching Flaw Questions; RC Paired Passages Session 9: AR Combination Games; LR Principle Questions Session 10: AR Combination Games; LR Point at Issue Questions; LR Explain/Resolve Questions Contact Details: Harrison Hall MSC 2105 54 Bluestone Drive Room 1108 Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807 adams2mj@jmu.edu 540-568-3377 Fax: 540-568-3330 |
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