Free LSAT Study Resources
Throughout each semester, CASA typically hosts a variety of tutors and prep companies who put on free LSAT study sessions for GSU students. Follow updates on this site and on the CASA Pre-Law GroupMe for event announcements!
Additionally, for current students GSU’s Philosophy Department offers PHIL 3820. “Legal Reasoning” which focuses in part on LSAT style questions.
LSAT Study Books
It is a myth that students must take an LSAT study course or pay for an LSAT tutor in order to score highly on the LSAT. Many students successfully self-study and score very well.
One of the best ways to self-study is to purchase books with prior, real LSAT tests inside, along with study tips. A variety of brands exist, and books often cost between $15-$30, and may be cheaper if found used.
Examples:
Official LSAT PrepTests from LSAC
LSAT Tutors & Courses
- TestMasters LSAT Prep Course
- Offering a variety of modalities (online, online live, tutoring, etc) starting at $1275.00
- 7Sage
- Subscription based study, starting at $70 per month for the basic option
- Barbri Powerscore
- From the site “PowerScore is one of the leading voices and resource providers in the pre-law field. Through founder Dave Killoran’s groundbreaking LSAT strategies available in their LSAT Bible prep book series, online courses, and private tutoring services, PowerScore has consistently helped students achieve goal test scores, top-choice law school acceptances, and financial aid offers for the past 25+ years. PowerScore’s experts also provide real-time pre-law news, analysis, and advice via free resources like their LSAT Podcast, “Crystal Ball” webinar series (accurately predicting content on 38 of the last 40 LSATs), and online community interaction so that students always have an insider on their side”
- Powerscore offers a 30% discount to GSU students on their Premium Course, using this link. No code required.