LSAT COACHING

Stay focused, build momentum, find your LSAT flow state.

Find the right balance of GUIDED PRACTICE and REVIEW

The LSAT is sports. After a practice test, you gotta watch the game tape and assess yourself without judgement to know what adjustments to make for more points going forward. The LSAT is also a performance. You need hundreds of focused reps to build the muscle memory you can trust to keep from making mistakes on test day. Coaching helps you strike the right balance, and get the most out of both modalities.

Microwave your score with fully individualized LESSONS or a COURSE

Group classes, self-studying, and tutors can all be awesome for your score. But don’t forget you’re preparing for a test that measures skills, not knowledge. You probably don’t need to learn much that you don’t already know. For my clients, a personalized learning experience built around their individual strengths and weaknesses is far more valuable than trying to master a huge one-size-fits-all curriculum.