⚖️ High School Level

LSAT Preparatory Course

Complete 33-Week Test Preparation Program

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Start Date

January 2026

Duration

33 Weeks

Course Format

100% Multiple Choice

Grade Level

High School Students

Yianni Patiniotis

Lead Instructor: Yianni Patiniotis

Credentials: JD/MBA student at Osgoode Hall Law School & Schulich School of Business

Experience: Professional experience at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, RBC, Fidelity, and TELUS Global Ventures. Specialized in LSAT preparation and legal reasoning, helping students develop the analytical skills essential for law school success.

Meet Your Instructor

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Course Overview

This intensive 33-week LSAT preparatory course is designed specifically for high school students planning to pursue legal careers. Through structured multiple-choice practice and comprehensive skill development, students will develop the logical reasoning, analytical thinking, and test-taking strategies essential for success on the Law School Admission Test.

990
Practice Questions
30
Questions/Week
3
LSAT Sections
3-4
Hours/Week

🎯 100% Multiple Choice Practice

Every week includes 30 multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations, logical reasoning breakdowns, and strategic approaches. This format mirrors the actual LSAT exam structure, building test-taking confidence and analytical thinking skills.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, your child will:

  • Understand LSAT structure, format, and strategic approaches through extensive practice
  • Master logical reasoning and analytical thinking skills
  • Develop reading comprehension abilities with complex legal texts
  • Learn to identify logical fallacies and argument structures
  • Build confidence through consistent multiple-choice practice
  • Prepare for future LSAT preparation during college

What Your Child Will Learn

Phase 1: Foundation & Skill Building (Weeks 1-4)

Week 1: Introduction to the LSAT - LSAT overview, law school admissions process, study planning, and learning style assessment

Week 2: LSAT Sections Overview & Test-Taking Strategies - Detailed breakdown of all sections, time management, and stress management techniques

Week 3: Logical Reasoning Fundamentals - Argument structure, premise and conclusion identification, and logical reasoning question types

Week 4: Reading Comprehension Introduction - Active reading strategies, main idea identification, and passage-based questions

Phase 2: Practice & Application (Weeks 5-33)

Each week features 30 multiple-choice questions with rotating focus areas:

Logical Reasoning - Argument analysis, assumption identification, strengthening/weakening arguments, parallel reasoning, and logical fallacies (~500 questions, 50%)

Reading Comprehension - Complex passage analysis, main idea identification, inference questions, and author's perspective (~300 questions, 30%)

Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) - Diagramming techniques, conditional reasoning, sequencing games, and grouping puzzles (~190 questions, 20%)

Progressive Difficulty Structure

Weeks 5-8: Introductory Level

  • Individual section focus with foundational concepts
  • Basic logical reasoning and reading comprehension
  • Introduction to logic games and diagramming

Weeks 9-19: Intermediate Level

  • Integrated practice across multiple sections
  • Complex argument structures and advanced reasoning
  • Challenging logic games and difficult passages

Week 20: Mid-Course Assessment

  • Comprehensive review of all material covered
  • Progress assessment with proportional LSAT section distribution
  • Identification of strengths and areas for improvement

Weeks 21-33: Advanced to LSAT-Level

  • LSAT-level difficulty questions across all sections
  • Comprehensive integration of all skills
  • Advanced problem-solving and time management strategies
  • Final comprehensive reviews and capstone assessment

Weekly Assessment Structure

Every Week Includes

  • 30 multiple-choice questions covering LSAT content
  • Detailed explanations for all answer choices
  • Logical reasoning breakdowns and argument analysis
  • Common student error identification and correction
  • Targeted study tips and strategy recommendations
  • Performance tracking and progress monitoring

Question Distribution by Section

  • Logical Reasoning: ~500 questions (50% of total)
  • Reading Comprehension: ~300 questions (30% of total)
  • Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games): ~190 questions (20% of total)

Materials Provided

Weekly Resources

  • Student worksheet with 30 multiple-choice questions
  • Comprehensive answer key with detailed explanations
  • Weekly study guides for skill development
  • Logic game diagramming techniques and templates
  • Test-taking strategy handouts
  • Progress tracking sheets to monitor improvement

Who Should Enroll

This course is ideal for high school students who:

  • Plan to take the LSAT during their college years
  • Want to get a head start on LSAT preparation
  • Are serious about pursuing law school
  • Want to develop strong analytical and logical reasoning skills
  • Prefer structured, multiple-choice learning formats
  • Are preparing for college-level critical thinking courses
  • Want to understand what the LSAT requires before college

Prerequisites: No prior legal knowledge required. Strong reading comprehension and willingness to engage with complex logical reasoning are essential. Interest in analytical thinking and problem-solving is beneficial.

Course Schedule & Time Commitment

  • Duration: 33 weeks (January - August 2026)
  • Weekly Time Commitment: 3-4 hours per week
  • Format: Online with self-paced question completion
  • Weekly Structure: 30 multiple-choice questions with study materials
  • Support: Online discussion forums and instructor office hours
  • Assessment Time: Approximately 45-60 minutes per week for questions

What Parents Need to Know

Early LSAT Preparation Benefits

Starting LSAT preparation in high school gives students a significant advantage. They'll enter college already familiar with the exam format, logical reasoning skills, and strategic approaches. This early exposure reduces stress during college years and allows for more focused preparation when they're ready to take the actual exam.

Building Foundation for College Success

The skills developed in this course extend beyond the LSAT. Students strengthen their logical reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical abilities - all essential for success in rigorous college courses, law school, and professional careers.

Progress Tracking

Parents receive monthly progress reports showing question completion rates, accuracy percentages by section, improvement trends, and areas requiring additional focus. The 100% multiple choice format provides clear, measurable performance data.

Realistic Preparation Timeline

This course is designed as an introduction to LSAT preparation for high school students. Students will still need to complete comprehensive LSAT preparation during college, typically in the year before they take the actual exam. This course builds the foundation that makes future preparation more efficient and effective.

Support and Guidance

Students have access to instructor office hours for questions about content or strategy, online discussion forums for peer collaboration, and detailed feedback on their performance patterns to guide continued improvement.

Give Your Child a Head Start on Law School

Begin LSAT preparation early with structured, multiple-choice practice designed specifically for high school students.

Course Starts: January 2026

990 Practice Questions Over 33 Weeks

Enroll Now

Questions? Contact us at info@nexxgenedu.com