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LSAT Fundamentals Course Overview
Purpose of an Argument
Arguments: Reading for Reason
Arguments: Reading for Information
Conditional Statements
Inferences
Assumption Questions—Necessary vs. Sufficient
Necessary and Sufficient Factors
Arguments: Quantity Statements
Arguments Pacing
Recurring Flaws
Spot the Flaw Drill
Inference Questions
Point at Issue
Extract Questions
Evaluate Questions
Resolve/Explain Questions
Arguments with a Twist
Necessary Assumption and Flaw Questions
Strengthen and Weaken Questions
Principle-Strengthen and Sufficient Assumption
Helping and Hurting Questions
Five Minutes Left: Arguments
Comprehension
Active Reading
Reading Comprehension: Working the Passage
Reading Comprehension: Question Tasks
Match Questions
Main Point
Reasoning Questions
Parallel Questions
Principle-Match
Parallel the Flaw
Reading Comprehension Pacing
Countdown to the LSAT
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Aaron LindhLSAT Instructor Meet Aaron |
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Erin EastmanLSAT Instructor Meet Erin |
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Tom Watts
LSAT Instructor
Tom has been teaching at The Princeton Review since 2004. He has since been promoted to Premier Tutor, and trains new teachers in a variety of subjects. He is a contributing author to our LSAT online lessons. During the week, he practices law at a plaintiffs’ firm, representing consumers and investors in class actions. He earned his JD/MPP, magna cum laude from Harvard University. Tom scored a perfect 180 on the LSAT.
Gail Goldhand
LSAT Instructor
For over 20 years, Gail Goldhand has been working with LSAT students to achieve their goals. Gail loves to tackle the Logical Reasoning section of the LSAT, working with her students to come up with assumptions to better understand how to dismantle arguments. Gail’s advice to her students, “Attack the test with strategy and technique. I tell my students, ‘You will hear me in your head while you're taking the test.’ And they do!”
Aaron Lindh
LSAT Instructor
Aaron began teaching for the Princeton Review in January 2007, just before starting law school. Aaron's titles for The Princeton Review have included Teacher, Master Tutor, Premier Tutor, Developer, Master Trainer, and Uber Trainer. In other words, he has taught and tutored a lot of students! Aaron was Canada's Tutor of the Year for 6 years in a row!
Clarissa Constantine
LSAT Instructor
Clarissa began her test prep career in January 1999 and now coaches students on the LSAT, ACT, GRE, MCAT CARS, TOEFL, and more! During her tenure with The Princeton Review, she has contributed to numerous test prep publications. She’s also internationally certified as a Master Trainer in four curricula and has trained thousands of teachers.
Erin Eastman
LSAT Instructor
Erin started teaching for The Princeton Review in 2005. After her children were born, she left TPR so that she could work from home as a legal writer. But her passion for teaching and tutoring never waned, so she returned to it once again. When she enjoys something, she likes being able to share that with others and see them become enthusiastic about it too.
Stephen Shuck
LSAT Instructor
Stephen joined The Princeton Review in 2008 and has been teaching classes and tutoring students for over 15 years. Additionally, Stephen contributes to TPR’s R&D department to ensure that there will be no shortage of material that he can use to challenge his students. Before he found TPR, Stephen spent time in the trenches as a high school English teacher.
Phoebe Brimer
LSAT Instructor
Phoebe began teaching for the Princeton Review in 2003, and for the last seventeen years, she has considered it her mission to maximize the potential in her students.? Her approachable, upbeat personality allows her to connect with students of all ages and backgrounds. She receives great satisfaction from students reporting their successes – on the tests, through school, and into the future.
Muhammed Hassanali
LSAT Instructor
Muhammed joined The Princeton Review in 1990 and by 1992 was certified to tutor in virtually every test or topic. During the day he works as an engineer - discovery and innovation is what he thrives on. Muhammed believes that learning is a life-time commitment, and helping others learn is just one facet of it. He taught his first college level class when he was 19, fell in love with teaching, and has been teaching part-time ever since.
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