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LSAT Expert | 176 (99th Percentile)
Nathaniel K.

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The LSAT is a learnable test. Most people leave 10-15 points on the table, not because they aren't smart enough, but because nobody showed them how to actually think about the questions.

I know because I was one of those people. I scored a 163 on my first official LSAT. Solid, but not where I needed to be. I went back, broke down every question type in Logical Reasoning, figured out what I was actually getting wrong and why, and scored a 176 on my second take. That process - diagnosing...

The LSAT is a learnable test. Most people leave 10-15 points on the table, not because they aren't smart enough, but because nobody showed them how to actually think about the questions.

I know because I was one of those people. I scored a 163 on my first official LSAT. Solid, but not where I needed to be. I went back, broke down every question type in Logical Reasoning, figured out what I was actually getting wrong and why, and scored a 176 on my second take. That process - diagnosing the gaps, learning the correct method for each question type, and drilling until it clicks - is exactly what I do with my students.

Every LR question type has a correct method for breaking it down, and most students have never been taught any of them. I teach you those methods and we drill them until they become automatic. The goal isn't to memorize tricks. It's to understand why every right answer is right and every wrong answer is wrong, so nothing surprises you on test day.

If you're looking to make a real score jump, book a session and let's figure out where your points are hiding.


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I scored a 176 on the LSAT by breaking Logical Reasoning down to its fundamentals: every question type, every conditional logic pattern, every way the test tries to trip you up. LR makes up two-thirds of your scored sections on the current format, and it's where most people are leaving the most points on the table. Most of those points come down to a handful of patterns that nobody taught you to recognize. I teach you to recognize them.
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I wish I found him earlier!

Nathaniel has a way of teaching you to see LSAT questions that just flips a switch. Stuff that used to feel impossible suddenly felt easy and obvious. I spent months studying on my own and barely improved, and after just a few sessions with him the test started to feel completely different. He's super patient, never rushes you, and explains everything in a way that clicks right away. I went from dreading practice sections to actually feeling confident working through them. Honestly the LSAT felt so much harder before I learned his approach. If you're stuck, plateauing, or feel like you've tried everything, just book a session. You'll see what I mean.

Andrew, 5 lessons with Nathaniel
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