About the Course
About LSAT BOSS Homework Sessions
We look forward to seeing you during our Homework Sessions!
How do I get started?
If you are interested in attending one or both, just submit a registration form and let us know which sessions you’d like to attend. You will receive a recording of any homework session that you purchase, whether you’re able to attend or not.
What should I do in advance of my homework session?
We recommend reviewing the questions that will be covered in your session in advance. That way, you can ask Beatriz any questions you have about as she moves through the analysis of each question she'll be covering.
Which session should I attend?
Bea’s Homework Sessions will follow the agenda below:
1. April 2
Logical Reasoning; Reasoning
PrepTest 64
Section II, #3
PrepTest 66
Section II, #25
2. April 3
Logic Games
PrepTest 64
Section I, Game 3
PrepTest 65
Section I, Game 3
3. April 9
4. April 10
Logic Games
PrepTest 67
Section IV, Game 1
Section IV, Game 4
5. April 16
6. April 17
7. April 23
8. April 24
9. May 7
10. May 8
11. May 14
12. May 15
Reading Comprehension (humanities):
PrepTest 63
Section IV, Passage 2
PrepTest 64
Section IV, Passage 2
13. May 21
Reading Comprehension (sciences):
PrepTest 62
Section I, Passage 1
Section IV, Passage 3
14. May 22
Reading Comprehension (comparative):
PrepTest 64
Section IV, Passage 3
PrepTest 65
Section IV, Passage 3
15. May 28
Logic Games (ordering games):
PrepTest 62
Section I, Game 4
Section I, Game 1
16. May 29
Logic Games (grouping games):
PrepTest 63
Section I, Game 1
PrepTest 62
Section I, Game 2
17. June 4
Logic Games (hybrid games; 2nd game is vertical):
PrepTest 62
Section IV, Game 3
PrepTest 69
Section I, Game 2
18. June 5
Logic Games (complex games):
PrepTest 65
Section I, Game 4
PrepTest 66
Section IV, Game 4
Your Instructor
Beatriz Canals (Harvard '27)
My name is Beatriz Canals (Harvard Law '27). I graduated summa cum laude from Georgetown University in 2023 with a major in Women’s and Gender Studies and minors in Government and History. I completed the LSAT Boss masterclass and scored a 169 on the LSAT, and I’m currently in the midst of applying to law school, with plans to begin in the fall of 2024. As someone who recently took the LSAT, I comprehend firsthand the rigors and challenges that students face when preparing for this exam. Most importantly, I recognize the strategies and methodologies crucial for overcoming these obstacles and achieving great results.