I will help you study for the lsat and guide you to at least a 160
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The LSAT becomes significantly easier when you do it the right way.
You see,
You might review all your mistakes but not see improvement.
You figure out why you got a question wrong, and then make the same mistake again.
When that happens often, it means you're not reviewing carefully enough. You didn't make the question click. When you miss a question, you don't just pick the wrong answer.
You also failed to pick the right one.
Proper review means understanding both sides. Why the wrong answer is wrong, and why the right answer is right.
Its normal to make mistakes, even at a high level.
But if you keep making the same mistakes over and over, youre not learning from them.
We review so that we can identify what went wrong and fix the underlying issue so it doesnt happen again. Its tempting to turn every mistake into a rule or a checklist.
For most students, thats not helpful. The LSAT isnt about memorizing. Its a test of reading and common sense. If youre still misreading the passage or question, no gimmick will save you.
Instead, you must slow down, read carefully, and understand what you're reading. Then progress will come my job is to show you.
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FAQ
What will you show me in the Zoom calls?
I will show you what legacy prep companies won't: you must slow down, read carefully, and understand what you're reading. There are no gimmicks to this that actually work; it's raw skill and understanding. There is no "cheat code" or "secret sauce"—it's testing your comprehension.
Why do I make so many mistakes when I'm practicing?
For a completely new individual It's a burning question and It's completely valid, commonly it's because you're not familiarized yet with what the test is ACTUALLY testing. I will show you how to logically approach these arguments.
Do you speak English?
Yes I only speak English at a native level.
What does "making it click" mean when doing a question?
Effective review goes deeper than a general awareness of what went wrong. It means getting to a place where the right choice is completely obvious and the wrong choices are totally wrong! It's simply when you see that realization is when it "clicks" when you make that "click" that's how you learn.

