I studied harder for the LSAT than anything in my life. I would review my questions and I was putting in the effort, but I still had blind spots that were holding me back. If you're putting in the hours and your score isn't reflecting it, that's probably what's going on.

I'm Tanner. I've been coaching privately for over three years — over 1,000 hours of one-on-one sessions — through my practice, Tailored LSAT Coaching. I work with students at every level, from first diagnostics to students in the 170s hunting for the last few points.

Before every session, I pull up your 7Sage analytics and drill data to find exactly what's costing you points. One of my students came in thinking she was just weak at LR in general. Her analytics told a different story: she was 0 for 6 on conditional reasoning questions and solid on almost everything else. Three weeks after we zeroed in on that one pattern, she was hitting 168s. Another student was scoring in the 172 range but kept losing his anticipated answer the moment he looked at the choices. I had him write down his anticipation before reading them — after a week it was automatic, and he went from a 172 to a 176.

Between sessions, you get:

  • A detailed follow-up email with your drill plan: question types, difficulty levels, set sizes, and clear benchmarks for when to move on

  • Mid-week check-ins to make sure things are tracking

  • Tools to diagnose your own mistakes, so the 20+ hours you study without me are actually effective

As one student put it: "He teaches you how to fish."

How it works:

  • 15–20 minute consultation call (free) so I can learn where you're at

  • Sessions over Zoom, usually 90 minutes

  • $150/hour — first session 50% off ($75)

  • No packages, no commitments — week by week

  • Full refund on your first session if you decide not to continue

Text me to schedule: 801-645-3233

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