LSAT PREP ON DEMAND COURSE
All Our Time-Tested Resources, on Your Terms
After more than 60 years, we’ve learned a thing or two about the LSAT® exam. If you’re the kind of learner that prefers self-study, choose the kind of LSAT prep provider that offers everything you need to add 15 points to your score.*
On Demand Course Includes:
- Exam-like LSAT prep with guidance from a team of LSAT experts focused on you
- A complete pre-recorded, self paced LSAT course, including content review and test strategy
- 24 hours of optimized asynchronous lessons, available 24/7
- Instruction from 99th-percentile-scoring LSAT teachers
- Performance assessments with personalized study recommendations using advanced analytics
- LSAT Link Integration with access to 55+ official practice tests via LSACs LawHub Advantage ($120 subscription required)
- Nearly 8,000 official LSAT exam questions with detailed answer explanations
- 180+ customizable quizzes
- 80+ hours of exclusive live and on demand lessons on the LSAT Channel for a customizable curriculum
- The ability to add 1-on-1 tutoring
- Access to a private online community of other LSAT students
- A set of prep ebooks for studying on the go
- A higher score guaranteed—or your money back †
- New: interactive hints with instant feedback to help you master every question type
- Here's What We'll Cover
Try On Demand Free for 14 Days
Experience real LSAT instruction with full access to our Session 1 lesson and book pages, where you’ll see how we break down test questions into winning strategies. Try targeted homework assignments designed to boost your score, and explore our interactive hint feature to build your confidence with challenging questions. No commitment required.**
Take A Personal Approach
On Demand combines maximum flexibility with high caliber instruction. In addition to video lessons, we'll give you everything you need to raise your score—like access to every LSAT question ever released. That’s nearly 8,000 questions and counting with detailed answer explanations and targeted analytics to guide you toward a higher score. When you study is up to you.
Targeted Analytics To Focus Your Time
Steadily master the content and maximize your time with assessments that track your progress on the most important LSAT skills and question types. Your personalized recommendations adapt as you improve to ensure you’re building the necessary knowledge and skills at the right level of challenge for you, from the fundamentals to the hardest questions.
Understand the “Why” Behind Every Answer
Say goodbye to passive studying. Interactive hints walk you through each question in real-time, so you spend less time stuck and more time improving your test-taking strategies.
Get More From Your Prep
Cover every part of the LSAT exam with a full suite of online, self paced LSAT resources. Not only will you have an extensive Qbank, quizzes, and practice tests to work with, but you’ll also get to break down the exam’s toughest questions with additional video lessons. Plus, our exclusive LSAT Channel is available 24/7 with live and on-demand instruction.
Study When You Want, Where You Want
No rigid schedules. Just flexible, always-available LSAT prep that adapts to your routine, not the other way around.
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Say Hi to Our Experts

Ged Helm
Ged Helm is a veteran Kaplan teacher and founding member of Kaplan's award-winning LSAT Channel. He scored in the 99th percentile on both the LSAT and GRE. He keeps his classes motivated by singing test-prep parody songs, while maintaining a pragmatic approach focused on student empowerment. He holds a BA in social science, social psychology, and political theory.

Irene Kim
Irene Kim is a Kaplan LSAT teacher of 11 years who has also managed and trained faculty. Having scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT, she is a successful veteran instructor known for her clear, methodical, and passionate teaching. Graduating from a top tier law school, she practiced as a litigator and has mentored students and young professionals in a variety of fields.

Hannah Gist
Hannah Gist has taught the LSAT since 2009 empowering students to earn their target LSAT scores. She holds degrees in history, sociology, and classical studies; even more importantly, she earned a 99th-percentile score on her LSAT. Hannah is known for her clarity and relatable analogies, often involving cookies.
Here's What We'll Cover
Diagnostic Test
Your Diagnostic Test
Your LSAT Diagnostic exam will help you determine your strengths and areas of opportunity, establish a baseline score, and refine your individualized recommendations. You’ll take an officially released, full-length released LSAT and review your results and analysis.
Logical Reasoning 1
Methods, Arguments
After this session, you will be able to explain the purpose of each step in the Logical Reasoning Method and be able to apply the LR Method to Argument-Based questions (Main Point, Role of a Statement, Point at Issue, and Method of Argument)
Logical Reasoning 2
Formal Logic, Parallel Reasoning
After this session, you will be able to recognize and analyze conditional ("If-then") statements as they appear in Logical Reasoning questions, and you will be able to apply the LR Method to Parallel Reasoning questions
Reading Comprehension 1
Method, Passages
After this session you will be able to explain the purpose of each step in the Reading Comprehension Method, and you will be able to apply Steps 1 (Strategic Reading and Passage Mapping) and 2 (Analyzing Question Stems) to LSAT RC passages.
Reading Comprehension 2
Questions
After this session, you'll be able to apply RC Method Steps 3 (Researching the Relevant Text), 4 (Predicting the Correct Answer), and 5 (Evaluating the Answer Choices) to LSAT RC passages.
Logical Reasoning 3
Assumptions
After this session you will be able to identify two common LSAT assumption patterns (Mismatched Concepts and Overlooked Possibilities), and you'll be able to apply the LR Method to Necessary Assumption and Sufficient Assumption questions.
Mid-Point Test
Full-Length Course Mid-Point Test
Your LSAT Mid-Point exam is a valuable opportunity to assess your progress, and it adds important data to update your individualized recommendations. You’ll take an officially released, full-length released LSAT and review your results and analysis.
Logical Reasoning 4
Flaws, Strengthen/Weaken
After this session you'll be able to apply the LR Method to Flaw, Strengthen/Weaken, and Parallel Flaw questions.
Logical Reasoning 5
Inference
After this session you will be able to apply the LR Method to Inference questions.
Logical Reasoning 6
Principle, Paradox
After this session you will be able to apply the LR Method to Principle and Paradox questions.
Reading Comprehension 3
Strategy Review and Practice
After this session, you will have increased confidence in your mastery of the RC Method and strategies and sharpen your approach to handling RC question types.
Reading Comprehension 4
Section Management, Digital Testing Strategies
After this session you will be able to deploy expert strategies for increased speed and accuracy in the RC section, and get expert insight on the test day experience.
Logical Reasoning 7
Strategy Review
After this session you will have increased confidence in your mastery of the LR Method and strategies, and you will be able to use expert strategies to produce a winning LSAT Writing essay.
Logical Reasoning 8
Section Management
After this session, you will be able to deploy expert strategies for increased speed and accuracy in the LR section, and you will be able to use the digital testing interface to your advantage during the LSAT.
Final Test
Full-Length Course Final Test
Your LSAT Final exam is your opportunity to assess your progress after the core teaching sessions wrap up. Depending on your test date, it may serve as a dress rehearsal for your official LSAT administration. You’ll take an officially released, full-length LSAT and review your results and analysis. Don’t forget that you have access to every released LSAT test along with complete explanations and analysis.
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