LSAT Self-Study Prep Courses & Private Tutoring - Law School Labs

Welcome to Law School Labs, your home for the most effective online self-guided LSAT prep course. Whether you need a comprehensive LSAT prep course or one-on-one LSAT private tutoring, our unique method, ‘The Formula,’ provides a repeatable path to a top score.

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 The Formula Core

Our Flagship LSAT Product
  • A Different Approach: We teach a distinct, step-by-step method you won’t find elsewhere, designed for clarity and top scores.
  • Unlock Your Potential: Go beyond memorization to truly understand and conquer the LSAT with confidence and clarity.
  • Understand Each Question Type In-Depth: 11 Core Modules and 20+ hours of recorded tutoring sessions to teach you how to attack the LSAT efficiently
  • Requires LSAC LSAT LawHub Advantage subscription
$69.99/month

The Formula Pro

Everything in The Formula, Plus Office Hours and More!
  • Engage in Live Office Hours and get your questions answered by our LSAT Formula Experts during Expert-Led Office Hours
  • Access our complete On-Demand Vault: Access to Pre-Recorded Office Hours available to review key concepts at your own pace
  • Stuck on a tough question or concept? Get Personalized Tutor Guidance with Direct Support and tailored advice from our experienced LSAT Formula Tutors.
  • Requires LSAC LSAT LawHub Advantage subscription
$99.99/month

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Welcome to “The Formula”

A Proven LSAT Study System That Boosts Scores

Break down complex arguments into understandable components

Identify the nuances in language that can alter the meaning of an argument and clue you in to the correct answer choice

Approach questions methodically to heighten your accuracy and practice test scores over time

FAQ

What is 'The Formula' and how is it different?

The LSAT Formula is a proprietary, step-by-step system that transforms how you approach LSAT arguments. Instead of reacting to answer choices, The Formula teaches you to become a proactive, critical thinker who dissects the argument on your own terms first. It’s built on a repeatable, scientific method that applies to every LR question type.

How much time should I dedicate to your LSAT prep course?

This is one of the most important questions you can ask, and the honest answer is: it depends on your unique situation. However, we can provide a clear framework to help you build the perfect LSAT study schedule.

For most students, the sweet spot for LSAT preparation is 3 to 4 months, studying for about 15-20 hours per week. This pace allows you to master the material without burning out. 

Is the LSAC LawHub Advantage subscription included?

No, LSAC LawHub Advantage is not included, but LSAC LawHub Advantage is required before signing up. It can be purchased HERE

Who is private LSAT tutoring best for?

Private LSAT tutoring is a significant investment of time and money, so it’s crucial to understand who stands to benefit the most from this highly personalized approach. While any student can improve with one-on-one attention, private tutoring is particularly effective for specific types of LSAT candidates.

 

Who is an Ideal Candidate for Private LSAT Tutoring?

 

Private tutoring is best for students who need a customized study plan, personalized feedback, and accountability. Here are the types of students who often see the most significant score increases with a private tutor:

1. Students Hitting a Score Plateau: It’s common for self-studiers or those in a classroom course to hit a wall where their practice test scores stagnate. A private tutor can analyze your work, identify ingrained bad habits or subtle misunderstandings that are holding you back, and provide a new perspective or strategy to help you break through the plateau.

2. High-Scorers Aiming for the Top Percentiles: If you’re already scoring in the 160s and aiming for a 170+, your weaknesses are likely few and specific. A generic course may be too broad for your needs. A top-tier tutor, especially one who scored in the high 170s or 180, can provide the nuanced strategies and advanced techniques required to pick up those final, difficult points.

3. Students with Atypical Schedules or Tight Timelines: Working professionals, full-time students with heavy course loads, or parents often can’t commit to a rigid class schedule. Private tutoring offers the flexibility to schedule sessions when it’s convenient. For those on a tight timeline, a tutor can create an intensive and highly efficient study plan focused only on the areas that will yield the most significant score improvements quickly.

4. Students with Significant Score Improvement Goals: If your diagnostic score is far from your goal score, the journey can feel overwhelming. A tutor can break down the process into manageable steps, provide a structured plan, and offer the consistent motivation and support needed to stay on track over a longer study period.

5. Students with Learning Disabilities or Test Anxiety: A private tutor can create a learning environment tailored to your specific needs, which is something a standard classroom setting often cannot do. For students with accommodations like extended time, a tutor can help you develop a strategy to best utilize that extra time. They can also provide techniques to manage test anxiety, build confidence, and maintain focus during the exam.

6. Those Who Have Tried Other Methods Without Success: If you’ve completed a prep course or have been studying on your own for a while and haven’t seen the results you want, it’s a strong indicator that you need a different approach. A tutor can offer a fresh perspective and a new way of looking at the material that might be the key to unlocking your potential.