LSAT Success

Getting your dream LSAT score starts with purposeful study. 1 to 2 hours a day is plenty, as long as you’re using that time effectively. The LSAT should not take over your life while studying. Get a schedule and stick to it.

Structured Study

Study Materials

Unfortunately, LSAT Prep is not free. Bare minimum, you will need a LawHub Advantage Account. This is home to all official LSAT practice exams, and is necessary for any other paid LSAT prep services. LSAC offers fee waivers for those in financial need. 
Additional paid services are not necessary, but can be a game changer if you are struggling. I recommend just starting with LawHub Advantage. If you want an paid service, 7Sage, LSATDemon, and Powerscore are great LSAT Prep Services.

Simply taking more practice questions will not make you better at the LSAT. You need to approach study with purpose. There are all kinds of tips and tricks to try to game the LSAT, but top scorers rely on learning the fundamental skills that the LSAT tests: Reading critically, Reading for structure, and doing it quickly. Check out our free study guides below to learn how to develop these skills.

Effective Study

Smart Testing

Your test day starts as soon as you begin prepping. You should practice test and review under the exact same conditions you will be taking the real test. Same room, same time of day, same breakfast, even the same amount of caffeine. When your LSAT test day rolls around, it should just feel like another practice test. Check out the LSAT remote testing requirements to create the perfect study room.

If you follow these fundamentals, you will give yourself every advantage when approaching the LSAT. If you have any more questions, check out our LSAT FAQ.