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TannerCall

Hey guys, so the first LSAT PT I took I originally scored a 153 and through months of studying and much trial and error I was able to score a 177 on the official LSAT. Over the last three years I have been doing private LSAT tutoring and have coached dozens of students, most of whom have gotten above the 170's.

In sessions, you do most of the talking. I'll have you walk through problems and explain your reasoning out loud. Research on learning shows that students who diagnose their own mistakes outperform students who are simply given solutions, so I structure sessions to make that happen. I step in when you're stuck, but the goal is for you to see the pattern yourself.

Between sessions, you get a specific, structured study plan — not "do more practice tests." I'm talking exact question types, exact star levels, exact drill sizes, with clear progression targets. My students who've done the best all say the same thing: the structured homework was the most valuable part.

I've also built a library of custom teaching materials — handouts on term shift identification, assumption skills, formal logic, descriptive analysis, causal reasoning, and a diagnostic guide — because I found that existing resources either go too deep or don't connect to how I teach.

A few things about how I work:

- Sessions are 90 minutes, $125/hr

- I send a detailed follow-up email after every session with your study plan for the week

- I check in mid-week to make sure your studying feels productive

- I take a limited number of students so I can actually give each one the attention this approach requires

If you want to see what this looks like, shoot me a text and we can figure out a time for a free intro conversation, just a chance to talk about where you are, where you want to be, and whether this kind of coaching is the right fit.

Email: tanner.call@law.byu.edu

Text: 801-645-3233

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I studied harder for the LSAT than anything in my life. But despite putting in the hours, reviewing questions, and understanding why I got them wrong, there were still months where I would not improve before eventually going from a 151 to a 177. The issue was that I couldn't see my own blind spots, the mental habits that were costing me points as I worked through questions. That's the problem coaching solves. There are a lot of great resources for learning the LSAT. What distinguishes coaching is that it gives you someone who focuses on your specific thought process, identifying your blind spots and building habits that get you to the right answer as efficiently as possible.

Before every session, I go through your 7Sage analytics and drill data to identify the exact skill that's costing you points. Every LR question tests one of three core skills, and once we know which one is breaking — and how it's breaking — I build targeted drill sets and a specific study plan for the week ahead. Between sessions, you get a detailed follow-up email with your plan and mid-week check-ins to make sure things are tracking.

I don't just explain questions to you. I teach you how to figure out what went wrong on your own, so the 20+ hours a week you study without me are actually effective. As one student put it: "He teaches you how to fish."

Before our first session we will have a 15–25 minute consultation call. Shoot me a text to schedule, my number is 801-645-3233. Sessions are over Zoom, usually 90 minutes. If after our first session you don't want to continue I will give you a full refund.

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