LSAT Tutoring Sessions – Toronto, Ontario Canada

December 30, 2006 admin Leave a comment

LSAT Tutoring Sessions – Toronto, Ontario Canada

Advanced LSAT Logic Games Workshop – Thursday June 3, 2010 – Toronto, Ontario

Where: University of Toronto – St. Michael’s College  – 100 St. Joseph St.

Who: John Richardson

When: Thursday June 3, 2010 – 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

What: Advanced Logic Games Workshop

This  workshop is designed for people who are taking the LSAT on June 7, have taken prep courses or have used the Logic Games books and are still having trouble. It is not a beginners workshop.  We anticipate a small group and the level of difficulty will be tailored to the level of difficulty needed for the group.

Cost: $195 + GST

In order to register call  us at: 416-410-7737

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A Series Of Small Group LSAT Tutorial and Review Sessions

Perfect if you:


  • Want instruction on only specific LSAT question types
  • Want an “early bird” start
  • Want to spread your preparation over a longer period of time
  • Want to sample our LSAT Preparation courses without having to commit to a longer course


Some of these sessions are included FREE OF CHARGE for those who take our LSAT Courses.

LSAT Tutoring and Law School Application Sessions – Summer/Fall 2008

Your LSAT Tutor: John Richardson, B.A., LL.B., J.D.
Author of: Mastering The LSAT
Law School Bound

Location: University of Toronto – St. Michael’s College – Carr Hall – 100 St. Joseph St. – Room TBA
For directions email our autoresponder at: directions@prep.com

$150 per tutorial session – payable at the door – some of these tutorials may be included free with our full-length courses

Pre-payment is not required – Pre-registration by email is required.

Tutorial Topics (Click on each topic for a description and dates) – Each Session Lasts Four Hours

- Logic Games I– Developing Your Logic Games Toolbox
- Logic Games II– Positioning and The Construction and Use of Diagrams
- Reading Comprehension – It’s Not So Much Reading As …
LSAT Logic And Language – And The Relationship Between Them
Logical Reasoning I – How The Argument Goes
Logical Reasoning II – Flawed Logic and Parallel Reasoning
- Logical Reasoning III - The Answer Choice Is The Question

Don’t see the tutoring session you want? Email us with your suggestion.


These tutorials are “stand alone sessions” that are independent of each other. So, feel free to join at any time!

Attend just one or attend all!

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