LSAT Extreme
Now with 4 free hours of one-on-one tutoring
– a $500 value!
Seize every advantage possible with intensive and exhaustive prep.
Will you do whatever it takes to achieve your goal on the LSAT? Then experience LSAT Extreme. With 109 hours of preparation, plus 4 free hours of one-on-one tutoring, this course is for students who want the most rigorous, complete, in-class preparation available anywhere in the country.
Why LSAT Extreme
- Get the most prep from any national provider.
- Improve your performance with 4 free hours of one-on-one tutoring, tailored to help you maximize your areas of greatest opportunity.
- Learn from our highly-trained 95th percentile and higher faculty.
- Thrive in small classes that average 10-15 students (maximum of 25).
- Practice with 5,400+ real LSAT questions, plus our exclusive explanations and difficulty rankings for every question.
- Focus on your areas of greatest opportunity with our exclusive Smart Reports™ online score analysis and personalized recommendation system.
- More people get into law school with a Kaplan LSAT course than all other major courses combined.†
- Score higher on the LSAT – guaranteed or your money back!
Course Structure
LSAT Extreme is 109 prep hours (85 instructional hours + 24 exam hours) spread across 28 sessions. It includes:
- 10 classrooms sessions
- 6 recent, full-length LSAT practice tests, proctored under realistic conditions
- 9 topic-based workshops
- 3 attack sessions focused on section management
In addition to the 109 hours, LSAT Extreme includes 4 hours of one-on-one tutoring.
Extreme Attack Sessions focus on section management strategy. They will appear in different sequences for different classes.
Additional Features
As with every comprehensive Kaplan LSAT prep course, you will also receive:
- Exclusive proven score-raising strategies and resources
- Access to our advanced Stratosphere content
- Free Classroom makeup sessions, either online or in Kaplan Centers
- Access to more than 30 online workshops
- Full access to any Kaplan Center
- 7-day-a-week academic support on our LSAT Instructor Hotline
†People refers to adults who took the LSAT and a course to prepare for it, were accepted into Law
School and participated in the survey. The Harris Interactive® online study for Kaplan conducted between
December 6th and 21st, 2007 among 149 US adults who applied to and were admitted into Law School, of whom
125 took the LSAT and a course to prepare for it.