LSAT group coaching

I'm going to take a step back for a second - you've heard plenty about my LSAT courses and group coaching from me.

Instead, I'll share a few of the results my students have gotten, in their own words:
LSAT Coaching Reviews
And there are now over 100 videos in that playlist where you can see live coaching calls with real students. You can see them experience those *lightbulb* moments - when they have that ONE key insight that changes everything.  (You can also see a real group coaching call.)

No one else in LSAT prep is doing ANYTHING like this.


More student feedback:

"Just wanted to say thank you. I've made breakthrough after breakthrough thanks to your Logic Games course, and all the material you have available. It was all worth its weight in gold, and I truly admire you and appreciate what you are doing! I could not afford a Kaplan course, but even if I could have, I would have been crazy to choose it over your study plans/guides/posts etc. I will be recommending you to anyone and everyone I know that is taking the LSAT. Thank you again!!!" - Miranda C., 159 to 167 on LSAT retake


“I did the video courses before deciding if I needed tutoring, and the LR course (one I was focusing on) bumped me up from 167 average to 172 average over 2 weeks…I pulled a 179, 177, and 172 this weekend. Your videos have helped a ton! Thanks for all you do!” –Travis C.


"I got a 170!!! I'm very happy and relieved. Again, thank you for all of your help - It was a huge gift to have your support and guidance while studying for the LSAT!” – Allison P., mid-150s to 170



Join and improve your LSAT score today.
-Steve


P.S. The LSAT courses are 100% risk-free. That means you can try one, then decide if it's right for you. If you don't love it, just show me you did the work, and I'll refund 100% of your money. But I'm confident these will help you improve your LSAT score. Remember, this is your last chance to get these before the price increase.



P.P.S. Considering that it's a minimum of $5,000 to work with me one-on-one, this is a no-brainer.

And when you consider that my LSAT course packages have a 30-day money-back guarantee, it's really a no-brainer.

I honestly don't understand why anyone wouldn't take me up on this. Part of me thinks I'm crazy for making such a generous offer.

But I love doing group coaching calls, and I love working with students like you. So it's worth it. Join now and improve your LSAT score today.



LSAT coaching classes: 5 podcast episodes

On the LSAT Unplugged podcast and YouTube channel, I've published LSAT coaching classes with several pre-law students, including:

-SoniaCoco, and Kelsey:


LSAT Coaching Classes
No one else in LSAT prep is doing anything like this. You can see exactly what it would be like to work with me and hear from students currently taking my LSAT courses.

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I also taught a class on LSAT prep study schedules ---->


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And Kameron Monet from The Legal Tea YouTube channel interviewed me on LSAT prep ---->

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P.S. Did you know I host the LSAT Unplugged podcast?

LSAT Unplugged podcast (daily)



It's on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, and pretty much everywhere else.

If you send me screenshots of your subscription in any podcast app, I'll send you a free gift.



Former Harvard Law Admission Officer: 5 LSAT Unplugged episodes

Here are five of my favorite episodes on the LSAT Unplugged YouTube channel and podcast -

Former Harvard Law Admissions Officer (YouTube / Podcast)

Digital LSAT Prep + LSAT Study Plan Q&A (YouTube)

NYC LSAT Class on Logic Games (YouTube / Podcast)

Former UChicago Law Admission Officer + I Discuss LSAT & Admissions (YouTube)

The Happy Lawyer Project interviewed me on LSAT prep (YouTube / Podcast)


*Bonus* (less than 5 min): LSAT studying while working / in college (YouTube)


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I also taught a free LSAT and admissions class with the Former Director and Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at the University of Arizona College of Law. 


-LSAT Steve



P.S. If you haven't already, subscribe to the LSAT Unplugged podcast where I'm posting longer episodes.


Former UChicago Law Admissions Dean: 4 LSAT Unplugged episodes

Here are four of my favorite episodes on the LSAT Unplugged YouTube channel and podcast -

- LSAT and admissions class with the former UChicago Law Admissions Dean (YouTube)

- NYC LSAT class on Digital LSAT prep (YouTube)

- Digital LSAT changes + LSAC's new LSAT retake limits (YouTube)

- Interview with former Arizona Law Director of Admissions (YouTube)

Steve



P.S. If you haven't already, subscribe to the LSAT Unplugged podcast, where I'm posting longer episodes.

P.P.S. If you post a screenshot of your subscription to the podcast on Instagram (or other social media) and tag me, I'll send you a free LSAT checklist. :)


Digital LSAT prep class (5 favorite episodes) + Arguing on Instagram

Like many who take the LSAT, I like to argue. And I just joined instagram @LSATUnplugged

Combine all of the above, and you find me arguing on Instagram with people who post fake LSAT questions that contain mistakes (click here for my full comments):
LSAT Instagram
That's not ALL I do, though. I'm also posting a variety of LSAT announcements, lessons, diagrams, drills, videos, and other material (yes, there will be memes). And it's all just too much to email you about every single time I create something new.

So follow me on Instagram.


Digital LSAT prep class: 5 favorite episodes

Here are 5 favorite episodes from the LSAT Unplugged YouTube channel & podcasts (LSAT Unplugged):

-I taught a class on Digital LSAT prep for those taking the July and Fall LSATs (YouTube / Podcast)

-Former LSAT Question-Writer on LSAT v GRE (YouTube / Podcast)

-NYC LSAT Prep Course on LSAT Logic Games (YouTube / Podcast)

-UC Davis Law School Admission Officer (YouTube / Podcast)

-Law School Expert Ann Levine and I co-taught a class on LSAT prep and law school admissions (YouTube)

-Bonus - quick 5-minute overview of Digital LSAT changes from a class I taught in NYC (YouTube)

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If you haven't already, subscribe to the LSAT Unplugged podcast, where I'm posting longer episodes.

-Steve

Law School Prep and Admissions

The LSAT's my focus, so I've brought in some guest experts to help out with the other stuff.

For law school prep, we've got Larry Law Law, a top law student himself at NYU Law - magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, NYU Law Review, prestigious clerkships, all that.

For law school admissions, we've got Ann Levine, former director of admissions at two law schools!

These classes will be online.


The biggest advice I always hear about law school admissions and law school itself is Start Early. But most people don't hear that advice or pay attention until it's too late. 


What if you had applications ready to submit at the very beginning of the cycle? And had your essays done months in advance?


What if you could walk into law school on Day 1 and already know exactly what to do (and, more importantly) what NOT to do?


That's why I asked Larry and Ann to join me for these classes in June. So you can make the most of the summer before applications or law school, walk into class on Day 1, and kill it.

The classes are over, but I hope you'll watch the recordings:

Digital LSAT Prep + Law School Prep 


Former Harvard Law School Admissions Officer: 5 episodes (+ new Digital LSAT course!)

Here are five of my favorite episodes on the LSAT Unplugged YouTube channel -

I interviewed the former Harvard Law School Director of Admissions.



For the Digital LSAT, I've completely redesigned my LSAT courses. They now include my Live LSAT Master Classes + Q&A sessions.

Here's what I've done:

I've taken the best of my LSAT video courses + my Live LSAT Master Classes and combined them into one new course -

So you can now attend my Live LSAT Master Classes + Q&As to get your questions answered for a TINY fraction of the price of private coaching and watch all course videos anytime.


And you don't need to pay a big fee upfront. It's all month-to-month, and you can cancel anytime.


Join now to get access to the entire library of course material and attend my next Live Online LSAT Master Class. It'll be on LSAT Logic Games Strategies, and I don't want you to miss out.



Feel free to reach out if you have any questions at all.

Hope to see you in class,

Steve



P.S. The LSAT course packages are backed by my LSAT Steve guarantee and are 100% risk-free. That means you can try one, then decide if it's right for you. If you don't love it, you can cancel anytime. But I'm confident these will help you improve your LSAT score.

I'm raising the prices on these soon, but if you join now, you'll lock in the current low monthly prices for as long as you're a member.

Get started now.


Former LSAT Question-Writer on the GRE: 5 recent episodes

Here are five of my favorite episodes on the LSAT Unplugged YouTube channel -

I interviewed a former LSAT question-writer on LSAT v GRE: "I don't know what exactly the GRE is supposed to test."

I interviewed the UCLA Law admissions dean about how they'll handle recent changes (Digital LSAT + GRE).

90.3 WHPC radio interviewed me about the LSAT.

Pre-law YouTuber JustJash interviewed me about all things LSAT prep.



As always, feel free to reach out with any questions.

-Steve



P.S. 3 of my favorite recent LSAT Unplugged podcast episodes:




Getting extra time on the LSAT: 5 episodes

Here are 5 of my favorite episodes on the LSAT Unplugged YouTube channel:

• I interviewed a Beverly Hills psychologist on the LSAT testing accommodations process.

• I coached LSAT students Lynn and Oksana on LSAT schedules and prep as a non-native English speaker.

• I called LSAT student Sana and answered her questions on retaking the LSAT.

• I taught an online LSAT class on the Digital LSAT and LSAT study schedules.


For those of you reading carefully, that was a list of 4 bullet points - but it contained 5 links.

Reading carefully on the LSAT is incredibly important. :)

(I've also got a couple of new podcast episodes I've got for you linked below.) 

Trying to make it easier for y'all to study when/where you want, anytime.

-LSAT Steve



P.S. I created these episodes as a result of student requests. So if there's anything else you'd like to see from me, just let me know and I'll do what I can to make it happen for you.


P.P.S. 3 episodes on the LSAT Unplugged podcast you may have missed -