About Our Program
See general FAQ about the LSAT
What are the class sizes?
Our LSAT classes are typically 5-10 students. In order to ensure that every student receives the undivided
attention of the instructor, our student-to-teacher ratio never exceeds 8. Larger classes are staffed with an additional instructor.
How is Ivy Global different than other schools?
Most schools provide instructors who do not possess the skills and experience
necessary for effective LSAT teaching. The teaching method at these schools
is often generic and does not sufficiently recognize the unique needs of each
student. Ivy Global prides itself on its uniquely tailored program and its
top quality instructors.
Who are your LSAT instructors?
We carefully choose instructors who combine outstanding performance on the
LSAT with a passion for teaching. Our instructors are experts in teaching
the LSAT.
Should I take an LSAT class or private tutoring?
Both our LSAT classes and our one-on-one
private LSAT tutoring will provide you
with the knowledge and preparation you need to improve your performance
on the LSAT. The classes are well suited for students who are new to the
LSAT and who want to learn about all aspects of the test. Private tutoring
is well suited for students who learn more effectively in a one-on-one
context, or who need to improve on only specific sections or question
types on the LSAT.
Where do you offer classes?
We offer LSAT prep courses in the following cities:
Vancouver
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Kelowna
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Calgary
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London
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Mississauga
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Toronto
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Ottawa
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Montreal
Which LSAT class should I take?
Ivy Global offers both a Full Course (60
hrs) and a Crash Course (24 hrs).
Both our LSAT classes will cover all aspects
of the test and will equip you with the most effective strategies for
tackling every question type on the test. The Crash Course will cover
all the essential concepts whereas the Full Course will cover each of
the concepts more thoroughly. We recommend taking the class that will
best fit with your schedule and budget.
Will the student be taking practice exams during classes?
Yes. Since the LSAT requires intensely analyzing very dense material in a
very short amount of time, it is essential for students to experience writing
the test under accurate test conditions. Our classes will provide practice
sections from actual, previously administered LSAT’s for students to
practice their newly acquired skills and strategies. Our longer courses offer
more practice exams.
Do you help with the other aspects of the admissions process?
Yes. In addition to the LSAT, we help students with:
- Law School Planning - Creating a "law school profile",
setting target schools and developing a goal list necessary to improve your
chances of admission.
- Personal Statement - Choosing a topic, setting a narrative
perspective and refining key points to address.
- References - Approaching professors, advice on who should
you ask, and writing thank you notes
- General - Admission tips, school specific considerations,
and application timelines.
Why Ivy Global?
Our instructors have all scored in at least the 97th percentile on a recently
administered LSAT. Their extensive knowledge of the LSAT allows them to provide
you with strategies that will give you an edge above the competition.
- Experience - Our tutors have been admitted to top schools
in both Canada and the United States and can provide their firsthand knowledge
of the admissions process.
- Strategy - We work with you to build a student profile
in order to determine what your LSAT goals should be in order to get into
your target schools.
- Analysis - We provide detailed analysis of your performance
on specific question and game types to provide targeted instruction.
- Personalization - Tutors have developed the program personally
and are flexible in their approach with each class or individual.