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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU DECIDE WHICH COURSE TO TAKE

Every law student learns about caveat emptor in his or her first year of law school.  Caveat emptor, is Latin for "let the buyer beware".  When choosing the LSAT preparation course which is best for you, be certain to do your homework.  The best way to evaluate whether any given course is best for YOU is to sit in on a class and talk to the current students.

The Focus Approach Law Review strongly encourages all prospective students to sit in on a class at any time and at any location.

 

Focus Approach Law Review  

Kaplan

Princeton Review

Course Cost

$1,850.00

$1,299.00

$1,299.00

Additional Costs

NONE

YES

YES

Hours of Class Instruction

60

35

30

Teachers/Mentors

ATTORNEYS

NON-ATTORNEYS

NON-ATTORNEYS

LSAT Results*

 

 

 

Median

155

UNPUBLISHED

UNPUBLISHED

Range

167 to 147

UNPUBLISHED

UNPUBLISHED

Law School Scholarship Offers & Awards

YES

UNPUBLISHED

UNPUBLISHED

 * The most recent available data was used and is  from The Focus Approach Law Review  students who took the October 2006 LSAT Administration.

Focus Approach Attorney Mentors continue to work with Focus Approach students after they take the LSAT.  Personal Statements for law school applications are reviewed and admissions and career advice is provided.  

Focus students receive further assistance when they begin their law school careers as 1L’s through the Focus Network.  The Attorney Mentors continue to work with Focus students in in the first weeks of law school.  Study group sessions are facilitated and general law school advice is provided.  The Focus Approach Attorney Mentors have all been to law school and know that success in law school requires more than just getting in.  

The Focus Approach Attorney Mentors build strong relationships with Focus students and are committed to their success.   After the LSAT administration and into their law school and legal practice careers, Focus students and the Attorney Mentors keep in touch . These relationships, which last long after the course is completed, are the reason that  the scores of Focus students are known to the Focus Approach Law Review.  The Focus Approach Law Review publishes the most recent scoring data of its students to assist you in making the decision of which course is best for you.

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