LSAT BOSS- Live Masterclass
Thu, May 16
|Live Virtual Event
This interactive, supportive, small-group LSAT BOSS test prep course is designed to provide better learning and better results to nontraditional students and students with learning challenges.
Monday/Thursday 4:30-6:00pmEST
May 16, 2024, 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM EDT
Live Virtual Event
About LSAT BOSS Masterclass
This interactive, supportive, small-group LSAT BOSS test prep course is designed to provide better learning and better results to nontraditional students and students with learning challenges.
The course is a masterclass on the LSAT - a comprehensive review of the new LSAT Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension exam using best teaching practices. This section is taught by Shana Ginsburg, Esq., Founder of Ginsburg Advanced.
To review each section, we will first learn strategies for each question type, study key terms, and then engage in guided practice as a class to ensure students are prepared to complete assigned homework. Students will also learn to apply test anxiety-relief techniques to ensure an optimal test-day
Resources Included With Your Class:- 1 year of free access to the LSAT BOSS video on demand and the LSAT BOSS Homework Session Library
- LSAT BOSS digital textbooks
- The LSAT BOSS Homework Tracker and Study Planner, and
- Ginsburg Flow Charts to help students memorize strategies using visual aids.performance
1. May 6
- Introduction: Getting Organized;
- Mental Clarity; Strategy Toolbox;
- Inductive Arguments;
- Lessons 1-5
2. May 9
- Logical Reasoning: Conclusions
- Lesson 6
3. May 13
- Logical Reasoning: Disagree/Agree
- Lesson 7
4. May 16
- Logical Reasoning:
- Role
- Lesson 8
5. May 20
- Logical Reasoning:
- Reasoning
- Lesson 9
6. May 23
- Logical Reasoning:
- Principles
- Lessons 10
May 27 - NO CLASS (Memorial Day)
7. May 30
- Logical Reasoning:
- Assumptions I
- Lesson 11
8. June 3
- Logical Reasoning:
- Assumptions II
- Lesson 11
9. June 6
- Logical Reasoning; Strengthen and Weaken
- Evaluate
- Lessons 12-13
10. June 10
- Logical Reasoning: Inferences
- Lesson 14
11. June 13
- Logical Reasoning; Flaws
- Lesson 15
12. June 17
- Logical Reasoning; Parallels
- LR Lessons 16 & 17
- LR Full untimed and timed sections from PT 72
June 20 - NO CLASS (Juneteenth Observance)
13. June 24
- Logical Reasoning; Resolve/Explain
- LR Lessons 18 & 19
14. June 27
- Logical Reasoning: Pacing Drills
- LR Full untimed and timed sections from PT 73
July 1 - NO CLASS (4th of July)
July 4 - NO CLASS (4th of July)
15. July 8
- Reading Comprehension:
- Question Types; Main Point
- Read RC Lessons 1-6
- Class Lesson Homework
- RC PT 62 – Drills
16. July 11
- Reading Comprehension:
- Question Types;
- Organization & Primary Purpose
- Read RC Lessons 7-13
- Class Lesson Homework
- RC PT 63 - Drills
17. July 15
- Reading Comprehension:
- Specific Questions & Context
- RC Lessons 15-17
18. July 18
- Reading Comprehension:
- Inferences
- RC Lessons 18-20
19. July 22
- Reading Comprehension;
- Comparative Passages
20. July 25
- Reading Comprehension;
- Annotating Complex Passages
21. July 29
- Reading Comprehension;
- Pacing Strategies
- RC PT 65
- Timed LR and RC
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Your InstructorShana Ginsburg, Esq., is Founder and CEO of Ginsburg Advanced Tutoring. She received a BA in Public Policy and English, and a teaching certification, from Duke University. Ms. Ginsburg worked as a high school English teacher before attending University of Maryland School Law to study school law and trial advocacy. During her entire academic and professional career, she has tutored students who under-perform on standardized tests due to learning challenges, helping students in the bottom and top percentiles to overcome anxiety-inducing obstacles to their test success. She has a 100% success rate in helping eligible students receive disability accommodations, improving test scores, and increasing chances of acceptances and scholarship awards from top-tier institutions. Her students with disabilities gain acceptance to Yale, Harvard, NYU, Columbia, and other top programs across the United States, many of whom return to become Ginsburg Advanced Tutoring instructors to pay it forward to the next generation of pre-law students.