7 Warning Signs It's Time to Find a New LSAT Instructor

I compiled the following list from various emails sent by blog readers and my conversations with students, based upon their previous LSAT prep experiences.

If your instructor:

-Explains your wrong answers are simply "out of scope" and can't elaborate...
-Tells you to skip difficult questions on exam day because no one gets them right...
-Claims the only LSAT prep materials you'll need are the books of PrepTests...
-Reads word-for-word from an instruction manual and has no opinions or input...
-Isn't willing to answer your questions on the spot...
-Can't provide you with references of previous students who scored well...
-Has never actually taken the LSAT...

it's time to find a new LSAT instructor. Have an outrageously good or bad experience with your LSAT prep? Email me!



2 comments:

  1. Steve,

    I think anonther biggie on LSAT teachers are the ones that don't understand why you would want to take the LSAT. A few years ago I had a teacher like this. With all the questions that I had she finally snap and asked why I wanted to take the LSAT in the first place.

    Marty Fox Mitchell

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