- To provide you with a law school experience
- To treat you as future attorneys
- To prepare you for the LSAT in the same way law school will prepare you to become an attorney
- To prepare you mentally, physically, and psychologically for the half-day exam
- To prepare you not just for the LSAT but for law school
- To inspire you to first understand and then to master the LSAT
- To provide you with an unrivaled learning experience
- To challenge you to seek the best within yourself
- To be invested in YOUR success on the LSAT and beyond
- To inspire in you a deep respect for the LSAT and demonstrate its relevance to law
- To introduce you to law school admission's Deans
- To train your mind to reason as an attorney’s mind must
- To explain why many popular methods relied on by large, conventional LSAT programs are ineffective
- To always allow you to visit an actual class for free so that you are able to decide for yourself whether our approach is right for you
- To provide an evidence driven assessment of where you stand and whether you are ready to sit for the LSAT
- To be available to you whenever you need assistance
- To maintain our relationship with you after the LSAT
- To help guide you through the law school admission's process
- To develop a personalized plan for every Focus Approach student
- To provide every Focus Approach student with an attorney-mentor
- To have every class taught by an experienced attorney who communicates the material effectively
- To use only the most recently released actual LSATs as classroom material and to provide understandable explanations for all of that material
- To never require that you pay in advance and to always offer installment plans at no additional cost
- To prepare you for anything, and everything, the LSAT throws your way
- To provide personalized attention designed to capitalize on your individual strengths