The LSAT is a crafty and subtle foe. Substantially more complicated and nuanced than the SAT or GRE, it requires a focused approach with robust training in the fundamentals followed by a great deal of fine-tuning and practice under timed conditions (our students typically take around 20 full-length practice tests). Further, most students benefit greatly from an “LSAT personal trainer” with not only a deep mastery of the content but also a strategic approach to helping you plan and adjust your study plan and holding you accountable so that you until the end. The near-unanimous verdict of our students is that a one-to-one LSAT program is worth the investment of time and money because of how richly it pays off in terms of admission, scholarships, and potential advance in lifetime earnings.
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