60-Hour LSAT Course
In the 60-Hour Course, you will review every kind of question on the LSAT and take 8 full-length proctored exams. (For more, check out 100-Hour Course.)
How We Compare
| Strategy | Kaplan Extreme |
Princeton Review |
TestMasters | PowerScore | |
| Your instructor scored in the top 1% | |||||
| Live instruction hours | 60 | 72 | 84 | 80 | 64 |
| Live practice exams | 8 | 6 | 6 | 4 | 4 |
| You get your instructors cell number | |||||
| Higher score guarantee | |||||
| $995 | $1,599 | $1,449 | $1,450 | $1,295 | |
Disclaimer: We made this chart by reviewing each company's website and by calling them. Although any company's offers and prices can change, we check this information frequently.
What You Get
Live Instruction 60 hours Live Practice Exams 32 hours Total Class Hours 92 hours
- 60 hours of live instruction
- 8 live proctored exams
- 25 official full-length LSATs
- Strategy's official study materials and explanations
- Call or email your instructor with questions at anytime
- Higher Score Guarantee
What Happens in Class
Proctored Exams
You will take 8 official LSATs in class with a live proctor—just like the real exam. After the exam, you can ask your instructor any questions.
Lessons
In class, you will learn the best strategies for approaching every kind of question on the test, using only official LSAT questions. If you need more help, come 30 minutes early to work with your instructor on anything you're struggling with.
Sprints
In sprints, you will master the hardest questions the LSAT has ever released. You'll also learn how these questions separate the best test-takers from everyone else.


