Hello! I’m a recent graduate currently on my gap year before starting law school. I took the LSAT twice, starting with a 156 and improving to a 173 on the October 2025 exam after about six months of studying.
For a while, I felt completely stuck in the mid-150s. I was putting in the hours but not seeing real improvement, which I know is a really frustrating place to be. What ultimately helped me break into the 170s wasn’t just doing more practice tests, it was changing how I studied. I...
Hello! I’m a recent graduate currently on my gap year before starting law school. I took the LSAT twice, starting with a 156 and improving to a 173 on the October 2025 exam after about six months of studying.
For a while, I felt completely stuck in the mid-150s. I was putting in the hours but not seeing real improvement, which I know is a really frustrating place to be. What ultimately helped me break into the 170s wasn’t just doing more practice tests, it was changing how I studied. I focused on understanding patterns in Logical Reasoning, being much more intentional with Reading Comprehension, and most importantly, learning how to properly review my mistakes. Once I made those changes, my score started improving consistently.
Because I went through that process myself, I specialize in helping students who feel stuck in the 150–160 range and want to break into the mid/high 160s or 170s. My goal is help you understand how to approach the test in a way that leads to score improvement.
In our sessions, we will focus on:
- Breaking down LR question types and patterns
- Improving RC comprehension and passage strategy
- Teaching effective review methods (this is where most people struggle)
- Building a structured and realistic study plan
I know what it feels like to be stuck, and I also know what it takes to improve. If you're looking for someone who has recently gone through the process and can help you figure out what’s not clicking, I’d love to work with you.