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What is a Prep
Course? What do I get at a Prep
Course? Why should I take a Prep
Course? What are Master the LSAT
Study Guides? Who will be teaching?
Will my LSAT score improve? When are the Prep Courses? Where are the Prep
Courses? How do I register?
How does the free repeat policy work?
How does the money-back guarantee work?
Does Prep101 provide individual tutoring?
How do I contact Prep101? What
is the LSAT? When should I write
the LSAT? How do I register for
the LSAT? What pre-law university
courses should I take? Should I
take any available law courses as part of my pre-law program? If
I don’t get into a Canadian Law School is it worth going to a law
school in another country, such as the US or the UK? Is
Law School difficult? How long
does it take to get a law degree and qualify as a lawyer? What
can I do with a law degree? Is
it easy to get a job with a law degree? What
is the refund and withdrawal policy? What
is the cancellation policy? What
is the discount policy?
What is a Prep Course? Prep101 prep courses are intensive workshops that sharpen your problem-solving skills to prepare you for the LSAT. By breaking down problems into manageable pieces, our prep courses teach you to solve any question on the LSAT. What do I get at a Prep Course? See Our Prep Course Why should I take a Prep Course? Because your future is riding on the LSAT. No matter how hard you’ve worked to get into law school, your chances of being accepted by most schools are greatly reduced if you don’t do well on the LSAT. This is one of the most important tests you’ll ever write, and our prep courses will help you get the best score you’re capable of. What are Master the LSAT Study Guides? See Study Guides Who will be teaching? See Instructors Will my LSAT score improve? That is the entire purpose of our prep course. Students who are serious about entering into law and who are committed to preparing themselves will improve their LSAT score by taking our course. In fact, we guarantee your score will improve.
When are the Prep Courses? See Schedules and Locations Where are the Prep Courses? See Schedules and Locations How do I register? There are 3 ways to register for our LSAT Prep Course:
Prep101 — LSAT Division
344 Bloor Street West Suite 600 Toronto, Ontario M5S 3A7 Please note: Registrations by mail must be received at least one week prior to the beginning of your course. How does the free repeat policy work? One of the goals of Prep101 is to give you the confidence to do as well as you possibly can on the LSAT. After taking our prep course, if you feel you still aren’t fully prepared for this challenging test, then we encourage you to repeat the course again at no further charge. How does the money-back guarantee work? This guarantee is offered to all students taking our Comprehensive Prep Course. If you attend all our lectures and write the four full-length dry-run LSAT tests, your score will improve when you write the actual LSAT. If it doesn't, we will refund your course fee minus the cost of printed materials. Does Prep101 provide individual tutoring? No. How do I contact Prep101? See Contact Us. What is the LSAT? See About the LSAT. How do I register for the LSAT? You must register for the LSAT through the Law School Admissions Council. You can learn more about their registration process from their website, at www.LSAC.org. It’s a good idea to submit your application well before their deadline, which is approximately one month before the test is administered. You should also visit the website of the law schools you wish to attend. What pre-law university courses should I take? There are no preferred pre-law courses, nor is any preference given to a particular degree. Most admissions committees look for students who have taken courses that develop critical, analytical, and reasoning skills, as well as strong reading and writing abilities. A challenging, well-rounded course of study indicates how well a candidate will do in law school. Should I take any available law courses as part of my pre-law program? No. They won’t give you a head start, and may even give a false sense of confidence that you already know lots about the law. Keep in mind that once you’re in law school, chances are you'll be studying law for the rest of your life. Your undergraduate program is your chance to broaden your interests in other areas. If I don’t get into a Canadian
Law School is it worth going to a law school in another country, such
as the US or the UK? If you take a law degree in another country
and wish to practice law in Canada, you’ll have to take a provincial
Bar Admission program. To qualify, you must take one or two years of
courses at a Canadian law school, and your foreign degree must be evaluated
by the National Committee on Accreditation in Ottawa. How long does it take to get a law degree and qualify as a lawyer? Most students take four years to complete their program. It is possible, though, to do it in less time by working for credits, internships, taking summer classes, or by carrying a heavier course load. Once you graduate, you must complete a bar admission program by articling with a lawyer, which takes up to a year and a half. What can I do with a law degree? The world is your oyster. Most graduates set out on their own, or join a law firm. There’s a wide range of practices, from family law and wills and estates, to criminal law and civil litigation, and everything in between. The corporate world and government employ entire armies of lawyers, and many lawyers pursue careers in areas outside of the law, including politics, journalism, or law enforcement. Some even go on to other professions, such as medicine or engineering. Is it easy to get a job with a
law degree? There is always a demand for good, smart lawyers. One
study has found that the number of graduates from law school is roughly
equal to the number of lawyers leaving the profession. That trend will
accelerate in the next few years, with newly minted lawyers being increasingly
outnumbered by those leaving the profession.
What is the cancellation policy? Prep courses must obtain a minimum enrolment in order to proceed. What is the discount policy?We
grant a maximum of one discount per student per prep course. If you
are eligible for multiple discounts, we will honour the discount with
the highest dollar value.
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