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Frequently Asked Questions - Homework


14.  What should I bring with me to class?

Writing materials, such as pencil and paper. Students must bring the Casebook to all lectures and the appropriate LSATs to the In-class Tests.


15.  What is the homework for each class?

(a) THEORY PHASE (13 lectures):

Each lecture covers one chapter of the Casebook. These chapters are listed on the class schedule next to the lecture topic and on the Course Syllabus. One may want to preview the chapter, but it is not necessary to prepare for class. The material is delivered by the author, so it is clear and complete.

(b) APPLICATION PHASE: (up to 15 in class tests):

LSATs are assigned as homework and as in-class tests. The number of LSATs depends on the length of the course. Each course carries a specific LSAT homework calendar/syllabus which is posted on the course schedule page.



16.  What are the Test Reviews?

Once a student enters the Application Phase, in-class tests are given followed by a live Test Review. At the Reviews, your instructor will go over any question. Reviewing the results immediately after the test has several benefits: (i) it reinforces the appropriate solutions (ii) it improves stamina by forcing students to focus for more than four hours (an actual LSAT is 3hrs and 10 minutes) (iii) gives students the opportunity to have immediate answers to questions.


17.  What if I miss a class?  Can I make it up?

Binary students can attend ANY classes we offer during a specific testing term (Feb, June, Oct, Dec). The posted schedules are recommended sequences, however, students may tailor courses to fit their individual needs. There is no limit to how many classes or tests a Binary student can attend within a testing term. For advice on how to construct your own course of study contact our office: 1-888-884-LSAT.