Registration is now open for a Law School
Admission Test (LSAT) and Graduate Record Examination (GRE) prep
classes offered by UNC Asheville's Professional Education Program.
Classes will meet on UNC Asheville's campus.
The LSAT prep course will meet for six consecutive weeks from 6-8:30
p.m. on Wednesdays from April 21-May 26. The course is designed to
prepare students for the various types of analytical reasoning,
logical reasoning, reading comprehension and writing questions
present on the LSAT, a standardized multiple choice exam required by
all 196 LSAC law schools. Cost for the course is $450, which
includes textbooks, practice tests and a practice disk. Registration
deadline is April 13; late sign-up will result in a $15 fee. The
course will be offered again in August and October.
The GRE Prep course will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-9
p.m. for four consecutive weeks from March 23-April 15. The course
is designed to increase familiarity with the various types of
verbal, quantitative and analytical questions presented on the GRE
computer-generated general test, required by most graduate programs
for admission. Students will also learn test-taking strategies and
work with test-simulation exercises. Cost for the course is $375,
which includes study materials and a practice CD. Registration
deadline is March 15; late sign-up will result in an additional $15
fee. The course will be offered again five more times throughout the
year.
For more information or to register, contact Nancy Williams, UNC
Asheville Professional Education Programs Coordinator, at
828/250-2353 or
nwilliam@unca.edu. Additional information is online at
www.unca.edu/distedu/ce.