Most of the time, a stuck score isn't a work-ethic problem. It's one or two specific things you can't see yet, and my whole job is finding them.
About me: I went through most of college not knowing I had ADHD, so I spent years thinking I just wasn't trying hard enough when really I just learned differently than how my schools taught. That experience is the core of how I coach now: no one-size-fits-all prep, everything built around how you specifically think through problems.
I went from a 151 to a 177, and looking back, learning the LSAT was fun. Learning how to learn the LSAT was incredibly difficult. The test itself rewards you the moment you find the right approach, the hard part is the months of trial and error figuring out what your specific right approach even is. That process, plus three years and 1,000+ hours of coaching since, taught me how to shortcut that part for other people so they get to the fun part faster.
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
Send a detailed study plan after every session covering everything you need for the week
Teach you how to diagnose your own mistakes so the hours you study without me are actually effective
Work through problems with you live to catch the mental habits costing you points
A couple of recent examples of that in practice:
One student was putting in 4-6 hours a day and had been getting 2-4 misses on her LR sections, with virtually no improvement over the last month and a half. In our diagnostic session I noticed she was excellent at catching the precise stuff: term shifts, quantifier mismatches, the kind of error that's wrong right there on the page. But she kept missing a specific category of Weaken and Phenomenon questions, where the argument simply hadn't ruled out an alternative explanation. We isolated that one issue and had her drill into it almost exclusively. Her LR went from a stagnant 2-4 misses to just 1-2. That kind of jump from one specific fix is what tends to happen once we find the real bottleneck.
Another student had no trouble reading a passage and summarizing it well, but kept missing questions that depended on how the paragraphs related to each other, not just what each one said on its own. We shifted his focus from summarizing content to tracking the relationship between parts, how one paragraph sets up, complicates, or answers another. Over three weeks his RC went from a -7 to a -3.
Good fit for students who:
Feel stuck despite putting in serious hours
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 with how you study, not just what, things like session pacing, timing, and building a routine that actually holds up
If that sounds like the kind of help you're after, here's how it works:
Start with a free 20-30 minute consultation. I've got room for about 2-3 more students right now, so DM or text me and we'll find a time. So I can learn where you're at and what you're aiming for before we meet.
Your first real session is a flat $100, fully refundable. I want you to see exactly how I work before you commit. If it's not the right fit, you get the full amount back, no questions asked.
After that, it's $150/hour. Sessions run about 90 minutes, so $225 each session.
No packages, no commitments. We go week by week, and you stop whenever you want.
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