A little about me. I made it through most of college before finding out I had ADHD, which meant years of assuming I was just lazy when the truth was I learned differently than the way I was being taught. That's what showed me most people don't actually need to grind harder — they need to find what's actually holding them back. It's the whole basis of how I coach: no one-size-fits-all prep, everything built around how you specifically think through problems.
By figuring out my own way to learn the LSAT I went from a 151 to a 177. The increase wasn't talent or one breakthrough — it was months of grinding until I finally learned how to learn the LSAT. Once I figured that out, progress came fast and studying actually became fun. That process, and the three years and 1,000+ hours of coaching since, taught me what it takes to improve and how to help people get there faster than I did.
What I do:
Review your 7Sage analytics before every session so I already know where your biggest point gains are
Build custom drill sets for your specific weaknesses with difficulty levels, set sizes, and clear benchmarks
Pull from my own library of skill-specific handouts — built over three years — to give you the exact one for the gap you're working on
Send a detailed study plan after every session with everything you need for the week
Teach you how to diagnose your own mistakes so the hours you study on your own are actually effective
Work through problems with you live to catch the mental habits that are actually costing you points
As one student put it: "He teaches you how to fish."
Good fit for students who:
Feel like their score doesn't reflect the work they're putting in
Understand explanations after the fact but keep making similar mistakes
Want real structure in their study plan, not just "do more practice tests"
Want help structuring not just what to study, but how — things like session length, timing, and building a consistent daily routine
Here's what that looks like in practice:
One of my students had been stuck in the mid 150s. Turns out she was 0 for 6 on one specific question pattern and solid on everything else. Two weeks of targeted work and her next practice test was a 167. Another student came to me after scoring a 165 on the actual LSAT. The habit that got her there — dialing in on small details — had started working against her. She was overcomplicating questions when the right move was to step back. We figured out when to use that mode and when to switch gears. Six weeks later she scored a 175.
Pricing:
$150/hour — first session flat rate of $100
No packages, no commitments — week by week
Sessions over Zoom, usually 90 minutes
100% refund guarantee. Finding the right coach matters, and I want you to see how I work before you commit. If after your first session it's not the right fit, I'll refund you the full amount. No questions asked.
Getting started:
I can take on 3 or 4 new students right now before my schedule fills up. We start with a free 15–20 minute consultation so I can learn where you're at. I respond much quicker and prefer text but feel free to DM as well.
Phone Number: 801-645-3233
Email: tanner.call@law.byu.edu
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