Private LSAT Tutoring used to be a luxury. Now it's a subscription.

Solomon is $99/month. Private LSAT tutoring is $200/hour.
The days of excuses are over.

Private LSAT tutor $200/hour
Solomon AI $99/month

One hour with a private tutor costs more than two months of Solomon.

4.7★ on the App Store  ·  4,700+ reviews  ·  Built by LSATMax since 2012
The math has changed

For thirty years, LSAT prep was a wealth filter.
Today, two products are all you need.

LawHub Advantage + Solomon AI

= everything you need to hit your target score.

Total cost for a complete prep cycle: ~$417

LawHub Advantage (LSAC's official platform) — access to every official LSAT PrepTest, in the current digital format students will see on test day. Required by LSAC. Standard pricing: $120 for 12 months.

Solomon AI (built by LSATMax) — a comprehensive AI LSAT tutor trained on tens of thousands of hours of one-on-one private tutoring delivered by LSATMax's 99th-percentile and 180-scorer expert tutors. Available 24/7. Diagnoses the wrong mental model behind your wrong answers — the same way a top private tutor does. Starting at $99/month (Plus tier $199/month for intensive prep; 20% discount on annual plans).

Total cost for a complete LSAT prep cycle: roughly $417. That's less than two hours with a private tutor at the standard industry rate.

Who trained Solomon

Trained on 100+ combined years of LSAT teaching — including 180-scorers who have gotten their own students to 180.

Most LSAT tutors fall into two camps. Some scored 180 — but they got there naturally and can't actually explain how. Others are excellent teachers — but they didn't score 180 themselves.

LSATMax built its private tutoring program around a third, much rarer category: 180-scorers who weren't naturals when they started — who struggled to achieve their scores just like you — and who have spent years getting other students to 180 alongside them.

Tutors like Matt Shinners and Ravi Reddy, who not only scored 180 themselves but have multiple students who have gone on to score 180 under their instruction.

LSATMax's founder, Mehran Ebadolahi, has personally been teaching LSAT prep since 2005 — twenty years inside this work. The combined teaching experience across LSATMax's tutor network exceeds 100 years.

Since launching our private tutoring program in 2020, our tutors have logged tens of thousands of hours of one-on-one LSAT instruction — bringing decades of teaching experience they earned across the industry before joining LSATMax.

Solomon has access to all of it.

What students said about that tutoring:

★★★★★

"Amazing Tutoring Program. The curriculum LSAT Max provides is stellar, but by far my best improvements came from their tutoring."

HB Hugh Bertran (iOS review)

★★★★★
+20 points

"This product WORKS! My score went up 20 points and I had the best experience with the tutor."

DB Danny Bartolotta

★★★★★

"I want to give a major shout out to Ravi for tutoring me. At the beginning of this year my average was much lower — and Ravi got me where I needed to be."

S Shawn

When you ask Solomon why a wrong answer was wrong, you're not getting a generic AI's best guess. You're getting the distilled diagnostic approach of multiple 180-scoring expert tutors who have answered that exact question type thousands of times — and who have proven, on the public record, that they can replicate their own results in their students.

What's inside Solomon

Solomon has access to the LSATMax course that produced an 18-point average score increase.

Solomon isn't just trained on tutoring transcripts. He has access to the entire LSATMax curriculum.

33 Common LSAT Flaws

LSATMax's proprietary methodology for identifying and dismantling every flaw structure the LSAT uses. The framework that has powered tens of thousands of student "aha" moments.

Personalized Analytics

Solomon analyzes your performance by question type, identifies where you're losing points, and tells you exactly where to focus next.

Adaptive Study Plans

Tell Solomon your timeline, target score, and starting baseline. He builds a personalized study plan and recalibrates as your analytics shift.

Score Plateau Diagnostics

Score plateaus are extremely common during LSAT prep. Solomon was trained on the methods our 180-scorers use to break through them.

Complete Prep Test Coverage

Expert explanations across PrepTests 1–94 (legacy classification) and 101–159 (current format). Essentially every released LSAT question in modern history.

Strategy & Technique

Logical Reasoning: assumption, strengthen/weaken, parallel reasoning, principle, methods of reasoning. Reading Comprehension: solitary passages, comparative passages, question types, meta-structures. All broken down the way the test actually rewards — not the way an answer "feels right."

Most prep companies sell personalized support as $200/hour add-ons. Solomon includes it all for $99/month.

No variance

Every Solomon interaction is the same quality.

Anyone who's worked with multiple LSAT tutors knows the open secret of private tutoring: quality varies wildly. Some sessions are revelatory. Others are mediocre. Some tutors connect with you instantly; others take five sessions to find their rhythm.
You're paying $200 an hour either way.

Solomon has no variance. Every diagnostic, every explanation, every reframe is delivered at the same expert level — the level set by LSATMax's most experienced 180-scorer tutors. No off days. No bad rapport. Just the same elite explanation, every time you ask, at any hour.

The stakes

April scores release tomorrow. June may be the largest LSAT administration in history.

Tens of thousands of takers will discover their April score wasn't what they were aiming for and decide whether to retake in June. They'll be joined by what's on pace to be the largest pre-registered cohort in LSAT history.

If you're one of them, you're going to be making decisions about prep this week. The traditional path costs thousands of dollars and weeks of in-class time. The new path is LawHub Advantage + Solomon AI.

The days of excuses are over.

What students are saying
"Solomon AI has been the most useful tool during my LSAT studies that I've come across. Feel free to take a look at my chat logs. I'm very impressed."
— Solomon beta user, April 2026

4.7★ on the App Store across 4,700+ reviews — LSATMax has been a top-rated LSAT prep app since 2012.

Pricing

Same Solomon. Pick the tier that matches your study intensity.

Launch promotion · 50% off first month
Free to start
Trial
$0

Free Solomon starter tokens with every new LSATMax account.

  • Free Solomon starter tokens
  • Try diagnostic explanations on real LSAT questions
  • No credit card required
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Intensive prep
Plus
$199/mo
$99.50/mo
first month, then $199/mo

Built for daily intensive prep — retakers and the final push before test day.

  • Everything Core has — same Solomon
  • Higher monthly usage capacity
  • Sized for 20+ hours/week study
  • Ideal for retakers
  • Ideal inside 60 days of test day
  • Cancel anytime
Get Plus — 50% Off →

Same Solomon in both Core and Plus. The only difference is monthly usage capacity. Pick the tier that matches how intensively you're going to study.

Launch promotion: 50% off first month. Annual plans an additional 20% off.

FAQ

Common questions.

What is Solomon, exactly?
Solomon is an AI LSAT tutor built by LSATMax. He explains every released LSAT question with the same diagnostic pedagogy our 99th-percentile and 180-scorer expert tutors use in private sessions. He's available 24/7, he never runs out of patience, and he starts at $99/month.
What's the difference between Core and Plus?
Same Solomon, same features, same diagnostic quality. The only difference is monthly usage capacity. Core is sized for steady weekly study (4–10 hours/week). Plus is sized for daily intensive prep (20+ hours/week) — retakers, accelerated timelines, the final push to test day. Pick by how intensively you plan to study.
Why isn't Logic Games included?
LSAC removed Logic Games from the LSAT in 2024. Solomon covers the test as it actually exists today — Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and the test-day digital format. Building Solomon for a section that no longer exists wouldn't help you score.
How does Solomon compare to a real human tutor?
Solomon was trained on tens of thousands of hours of one-on-one private tutoring delivered by LSATMax's 99th-percentile and 180-scorer experts. Our written explanations were authored exclusively by 180-scorers. The diagnostic approach — finding the wrong mental model behind a wrong answer and walking you through the conceptual fix — is the same. Solomon has no variance. He costs less than half the price of a single hour with a private tutor, per month. He's available at 2am.
Do I need to buy LawHub Advantage separately?
Yes — LawHub is LSAC's official practice-test platform, and it's where you'll find the actual LSAT questions. Solomon explains those questions; LawHub provides them. The combination is the complete minimum viable LSAT prep stack.
Can I try Solomon before paying anything?
Yes. Every new LSATMax account comes with free Solomon starter tokens — enough to ask Solomon real questions and decide for yourself whether the explanations work for you. No credit card required.
The "18-point average score increase" — where does that come from?
That's the average score increase among LSATMax students who completed the full course curriculum that Solomon now has access to. The methodology, the 33 Common LSAT Flaws framework, and the diagnostic approach to wrong answers — those are the same materials inside Solomon. See the data here.

Your April score came in. Your June test is closer than you think.

The days of excuses are over.

No credit card required to start. Free Solomon starter tokens with every new LSATMax account. Launch promotion: 50% off your first month of Core or Plus.