Pre-Course Orientation It is not mandatory that you do work prior to the start of the course. However, many people wish to do so. There are several ways this may be done: 1. Hard Copy Or Online - On the LSAT web site (lsac.org) you will find a free sample LSAT exam. A “hard copy” version of this exam may also be found in the LSAT Registration Book. This booklet (which also contains excellent information about Canadian law schools) is available from your local law school or university career centre. Have a look at this exam. Try some of the questions. You will begin to develop a feel for what the test is about. 2. Online Only - prep.com – Eclassroom - online orientation package. This is free to all those who register for any of our LSAT courses. It contains 12 lessons. This package is password protected but may be found at: precourse.lawschoolbound.com You will receive instructions for how to access this once you have registered for the course. 3.
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