Registration Form Registration Deadline: April 08, 2015 ($195.00) Late Registration: April 10, 2015 ($215.00) University of Illinois Springfield Pre-Law Center Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received in writing by April 8, 2015 will receive a 100% refund. Cancellations received in writing after that date will receive a full refund less $50 to cover program costs. Make checks payable to: LSAT University of Illinois Springfield Please detach and send with payment to: One University Plaza Pre-Law Center PAC 363 Springfield, Il 62703 ------------------------------------------ For more information please contact: Spring 2015 LSAT Prep Course Pre–Law Center PAC 363 University of Illinois Springfield Name: Address: Phone: Email: Prep Course Brandon Guiliano, G.A. 217 206-4529 prelawcenter@uis.edu Suzanne Borland, Director 217 206-8343 sborl2@uis.edu A three day, non-credit course designed to make students to familiar with the content of the 2015 LSAT Course Content Pre-Test Exam Logical Reasoning Analytical Reasoning Spring 2015 Program Dates & Times: Saturday, April 11: Saturday, April 18: Saturday, April 25: 9:00 to 5:00 9:00 to 5:00 9:00 to 5:00 Reading Comprehension The LSAT Examination The Law School Admissions Test is a halfday standardized test required for admission to all ABA-approved law schools. It consists of five 35-minute sections of multiple-choice questions along with one writing section. The test is designed to measure skills that are considered essential for success in law school. Post-Test Exam with Discussion LSAT Writing Section Information Effective Personal Statement Tips The course will present various strategies that simplify LSAT testing. Based on their experience and knowledge, our instructors will offer advice aimed at saving precious exam time by allowing you to formulate a pragmatic LSAT approach. We will make your LSAT experience more successful by providing specific techniques for working out logic problems, accurately interpreting analytical reasoning questions, and facilitating comprehension of difficult reading passages. You will have the opportunity to apply your learning with actual LSAT questions, which will enable you to identify your problem areas while an expert is there to help. Useful information on the LSAT writing section and effective personal statements will also be provided. Location: UIS Campus TBD Reading and comprehension of complex texts with accuracy and insight. Organization and management of information and the ability to draw reasonable inferences from it. Analysis and evaluation of the reasoning and arguments of others. Writing an argument after choosing one topic over another based on a set of given facts. Preparing for the LSAT Although a student cannot memorize specific information to do well on the LSAT, she can maximize her performance by practicing proven approaches which boost test scores. If special accommodations are required to fully participate in this program please contact Brandon Guiliano at the Pre-Law Center, 217 206-4529, prelawcenter@uis.edu. Please allow sufficient time to allow for arranging accommodations. By learning to recognize skills needed for this exam, developing a test-taking strategy and increasing efficiency without sacrificing accuracy, students can sit down with confidence and be prepared to take the LSAT.