PHIL-30700 Reasoning and Standardized Test-Taking

This course focuses on the purpose of standardized tests; the context and audience of standardized testing; and the kinds of questions administered, particularly questions that measure general aptitude. Students will spend most contact hours examining and answering typical test questions.  Prepping for the Law School Aptitude Test (LSAT) is the primary classroom activity, but the course is open to any student in any discipline who desires in-depth practice in test-taking as a condition of entrance into graduate programs irrespective of discipline-specific content.

Credits

3