COURSE BREAKDOWN

  • The Mastery component of studying for the LSAT is where everyone begins. Here is where we break down every argument type, passage type, and question type to get you on the road to your target score. Everyone is different. This is where we have the chance to identify our areas of strength and opportunity so you really know where your time is best spent.

  • Once you begin to have a sense of the LSAT, you will start to incorporate the next component of your LSAT journey - Timing. This is where you turn the clock on and see how well you can apply everything you’ve learned under test conditions. This is where the majority of your studying will take place. Each Timing Section will give you invaluable feedback as to how your Mastery work is paying off and where you need to focus more energy.

  • Here is where we put it all together. Once your Mastery and Timing skills have been worked on, you’ll start to take full Practice Tests under test conditions. As a general rule of thumb, The LSAT Guide recommends taking anywhere from 6-12 practice tests before Test Day. Each test is an opportunity to see how well the rest of your studies have been paying off.

MEET YOUR COACH

With over 15 years of experience teaching and coaching, I’m happy to offer my services to those on their LSAT journey. While this part of the road to becoming a lawyer can seem daunting, I’m here to help lighten the load, make sense of the LSAT, and offer guidance and support.

My philosophy is simple. No two people are the same, and everyone learns differently. What I offer is a customized approach to your studies based directly on where you are now, so you can see where you are going.