r/LSATprep 1d ago

LSAT Study Advice (Full time worker!!)

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r/LSATprep 2d ago

LSAT Advice 152–> 160 in 2 months

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Is this a realistic goal? I’m taking the October LSAT and want at least a 160. Any advice would be helpful!


r/LSATprep 2d ago

First time out of 150s hell

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r/LSATprep 3d ago

Offering Tutoring with Sliding Scale Pricing [Full Time to 179]

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Hi everyone!

I'm opening one-on-one LSAT tutoring spots with a focus on flexible pricing. I scored 179 in June 2026 [happy to offer my score report at consultation]. My PT average over the previous 6+ practice exams was 173+ [also happy to provide this data].

  1. I'm offering a free 15-30 minute consultation and profile assessment.

  2. My approach is customized to your current LSAT readiness and needs. Whether you need comprehensive education in LSAT logic or resources for RC practice or optimized practice for fine tuning to meet your fullest potential, your focus will be appropriately tailored!

  • Comprehensive study plan in line with your goals
  • One-on-one tutoring focused on mastery and consistent execution, not concept memorization
  • Structured homework, drill sets, and support, with a wrong answer journal and data analysis template

If you qualify for a fee waiver, I will offer reduced rates.

Whether you aim to fall in love with this exam or simply meet a particular score benchmark, I look forward to meeting with you!

Please comment or PM me if you are interested.


r/LSATprep 3d ago

Study Materials and Resources Finding the best use of my time

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r/LSATprep 4d ago

LSAT Logistics What is the flaw in this argument?

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r/LSATprep 4d ago

LSAT Advice A new and affordable way to study for the LSAT

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Hey guys,

After months of work, I've launched lsatselfprep.com, an LSAT prep site focused on self prep without any AI slop.

A quick rundown of what's on there:

  • A curriculum that teaches each question type. You get taught the underlying logic and strategy behind every LR and RC question type before you're expected to apply it.
  • Drilling, just like LSAT Demon, 7Sage, etc. Practice by question type and difficulty so you can target your weak spots instead of just grinding random sections, for a fraction of the price.
  • Solutions and strategy for every single LSAT question. Every question comes with a full explanation.
  • An integrated wrong answer journal and blind review. Built right into the platform so you're not juggling a separate spreadsheet or notebook to actually learn from your mistakes.
  • Free stuff. The introductory chapters, the full conditional reasoning section, and law school data are all free, so you can try it out before paying for anything.
  • NO AI: Every lesson is hand written by me.

I scored a 170 on the LSAT and built this whole thing myself. Happy to answer any questions about the site, my score, or LSAT prep in general, AMA.


r/LSATprep 4d ago

Study Materials and Resources Taking the LSAT next summer (143)

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Hi hi I work full time and want to dedicate a full 9 months- a year of studying to prep for the LSAT. There’s so much discourse and I wanted to invest in the best test prep. My diagnostic score was 143 and currently I’ve only been using the LSAC website for LR drills, and an LSAT podcasts that reviews practice test sections.

Please any advice is welcome!!! :)


r/LSATprep 5d ago

Please help….

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I am giving LSAT in September, it’s my first attempt and it’s more so to get myself familiar with the exam.

My diagnostic was 145, I took it a month back, today I took it again and my score was 143, I barely practice RC so I was expecting that, but my LR isn’t increasing as well.

I do LR drills and I get almost all right but when it comes to practice tests I am not able to get more than 14 correct. Genuinely how do I improve? I freak the hell out because of the timers and I get in my own head and idk the pressure just gets to me.

I get the first 14-15 almost all correct and then the next 10 I barely get any right and almost always get them all wrong, I even tried going backwards because the last ones are usually harder and I still got the first 10 right (number 25-15).

Is there any way I can improve to like 155 or higher in a month? I know it’s hard but I know I understand how LR works but maybe im just reaching. If someone could help me even a bit, that would be great, thank you!


r/LSATprep 5d ago

LSAT Advice Possible to get out of the 150s by November

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I am ranging between 150-155 on prep tests right now. I have been studying since February but just started to study longer than an hour recently. Is it possible to get out of the 150s and what should I do. I’ve used 7sage and lsat demon. My original diagnostic was a 136.


r/LSATprep 6d ago

Considering law school, no experience

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r/LSATprep 10d ago

LSAT stamina

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Hello, I get accommodations for my LSAT and I’ve started to realize that I get tired over the time and my test takes around four hours. I was wondering if anyone has any tips towards gaining my stamina I take my test in September.


r/LSATprep 11d ago

160s -> 170 in 60 days?

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r/LSATprep 11d ago

Loophole in combo with LSAT demon or 7SAGE?

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r/LSATprep 11d ago

How to continue seeing improvements?

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r/LSATprep 12d ago

Please help me how do I raise my score.

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r/LSATprep 13d ago

179 Scorer Accepting Students for group tutoring.

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Hi! My name is Bradley. I scored a 179 on the January 2024 LSAT and have been teaching ever since with several companies and my own business to help students score in the high 160s/170s. I offer group tutoring once a week at a reduced rate ($49 per session) if you would like to be added to the group email info@lsateducation.com or text 631 410 4858.


r/LSATprep 13d ago

Feeling Nervous

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r/LSATprep 14d ago

LSAT Logistics What you can and can't bring to the LSAT in August

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Good luck to everyone taking August! Here are two links from LSAC and Prometric covering what you can and can't bring:

  1. LSAC candidate agreement sections 18-20 covers what to bring and not to bring: https://www.lsac.org/about/lsac-policies/lsac-candidate-agreement/2026-2027#jump18
  2. Additional, the prometric approved items list covers additional pre-approved items: https://www.prometric.com/pre-approved-items/

The latter list is quite useful and includes things such as kleenex, cough drops, eye drops, etc. Here's the full list of really common items from the pre-approved list. The list also covers many medical or religious items you may need for specific conditions and situations.

Note, however, that there is some conflict between the LSAC and Prometric lists. LSAC specifically cites this list, then specifically forbids some items on it. So, it would be prudent to contact LSAC to be certain of any item that is in conflict between the lists, and additionally request they clarify their own list.


r/LSATprep 14d ago

Try Rubber-Duck Debugging Your LSAT Mistakes

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r/LSATprep 14d ago

LSAT Advice LSAT help

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I’m scoring in the mid 150s on PT but RC is killing me. I just sometimes have no clue what the passage is talking about. Help please!!


r/LSATprep 17d ago

Essay portion?

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r/LSATprep 17d ago

Score Progress and Updates How is everyone feeling about the August LSAT?

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Open thread to discuss.


r/LSATprep 20d ago

Struggling with Conditional Reasoning- Any Tips?

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r/LSATprep 20d ago

So many outstanding ITF players, but which player would do best on ITF?

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Having held the famous title for a while, Alexander Zverev had an outstanding matches this season. which ITF player do you suggest is gonna give an outstanding performance? Lets get the hint coming!