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What are the policies for joining an LSAT course after it has started?

Written by Melanie Ketterman
Updated over a week ago

What Are the Policies for Joining an LSAT Course After It Has Started?

Blueprint allows flexibility for students looking to enroll in LSAT courses, even if the course has already started. Below are the general guidelines for joining courses after their start dates and making up missed sessions.

Enrollment in Ongoing Courses

Yes, you can still join an LSAT course that has already started. Late enrollment is permitted for both standard LSAT Live courses and advanced programs like the LSAT 170+ live group classes. This ensures that students can make timely decisions to begin their LSAT preparation without waiting for future sessions.

Making Up Missed Sessions

If you have missed the first session or any subsequent classes, the following options are available:

  1. Class Recordings: You can access recorded sessions to catch up on any missed material.

  2. Future Live Sessions: You can opt to attend a future live session of the same class to cover the content you missed. This is particularly helpful for students who prefer an interactive learning experience.

These options ensure that students can remain on track with their LSAT preparation, regardless of when they enroll.

Final Considerations

The ability to join courses after they begin provides essential flexibility for students managing complex schedules. Whether you're interested in a standard LSAT Live course or an advanced LSAT 170+ class, you can still enroll and take advantage of options to make up missed sessions. For further information or assistance with enrollment, contact the Blueprint Success Team directly.

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