Your LSAT instructor, on demand.

Solomon is an AI LSAT instructor built on the teaching that's helped students raise their scores for over a decade. It doesn't just tell you the right answer — it shows you why you missed, where your reasoning broke, and how to fix it before the next question. For less than an hour with a private tutor.

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Solomon Core

$99

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For steady, focused LSAT study. Unlimited explanations, drills, and review on Logical Reasoning — the section that makes up half your score.
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Solomon Plus+

$199

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For intensive prep. Everything in Core, with higher usage for students studying daily or grinding toward a test date.

For context: private LSAT tutors typically charge $100–$300 per hour. Solomon Core gives you a month of unlimited help for roughly the price of a single tutoring session.

Why most students stop improving — and how Solomon fixes it.

You've probably felt it: you drill questions, review answers, take another PT — and your score barely moves. That's not a work problem. It's a feedback problem. You can't fix what you don't understand, and answer keys don't explain the reasoning move you missed. Solomon does. It walks through every question the way a great LSAT instructor would — in plain language, on the LSAT's terms, the moment you're stuck.

With Solomon

Built on LSAT teaching. Trained on LSAT reasoning.

  • Diagnoses exactly where your reasoning broke — necessary vs. sufficient, scope shifts, flaw patterns, and the traps the test writes on purpose.
  • Explains why the right answer is right and why each wrong answer was designed to tempt you.
  • Available the second you're stuck — 11pm the night before test day, Sunday morning, mid-drill. No scheduling, no waiting.
  • Unlimited questions for a flat monthly rate. No per-hour meter running in the background.

With a generic AI tool

Smart. But it doesn't know this test.

  • Will "reason through" an LR question using everyday logic — which is exactly what the LSAT punishes you for.
  • Can sound confident while getting the answer, or the reasoning, flat wrong.
  • Doesn't know LSAC's trap patterns, question-type conventions, or what makes an answer choice "out of scope."
  • You end up prompting, correcting, and second-guessing it — instead of studying.

What students actually use Solomon for

  • Logical Reasoning — every question type

    Assumption, flaw, strengthen/weaken, parallel, principle, method — broken down the way the test actually rewards, not the way they "feel right."

  • Post-mortems on missed questions

    Paste in a question you got wrong. Solomon tells you exactly what the trap was, why your answer was tempting, and what to look for next time.

  • Pacing & stamina

    When to push, when to skip, and how to stop burning four minutes on a question that's costing you three easy ones later in the section.

  • Reading Comprehension coming soon

    Full RC support — passage structure, author's stance, and question mapping — is in active development and rolling out to all Solomon plans at no extra cost.

Common Questions About Solomon

Is Solomon just another AI chatbot? expand

No. Solomon is built on more than a decade of LSATMax instruction — the lessons, explanations, and student questions we've used to teach this exam for years. General-purpose AI can talk about the LSAT. Solomon is trained to teach it.

Why not just use ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini for free? expand

You can — and many students try. The issue isn't whether general AI is smart; it's that it doesn't know how the LSAT is written. It'll reason through an LR stimulus using everyday logic, which is the exact thinking the test penalizes. Solomon explains questions the way the LSAT expects you to think, flags the specific trap patterns LSAC uses, and doesn't need heavy prompting to stay useful.

What can I use Solomon for while studying? expand

Break down LR stems you can't crack, run post-mortems on questions you missed, pressure-test your pacing strategy, and get clear explanations the moment you're stuck — not three days later in an email reply from a tutor. Most students use it as their primary study partner throughout prep.

Is Solomon enough on its own, or do I need other prep? expand

Solomon is designed to be your core LSAT study resource. Pair it with official LSAC PrepTests (the real test questions), and you have everything you need: unlimited expert explanation on demand, plus the actual material the test is written in. That's the combination students are using to raise their scores.

What's the difference between Core and Plus? expand

Both plans give you full access to Solomon's capabilities — same teaching, same depth. Core ($99/month) fits students studying at a steady pace. Plus ($199/month) has a higher usage allowance for students in intensive prep, grinding daily, or close to a test date. You can change plans anytime.

Are there message limits or tokens? expand

Each plan includes a usage allowance sized to how students actually study. We don't show token counters because watching a number tick down while you're trying to learn is the opposite of helpful. If you're on Core and consistently running low, Plus is there.

Will Solomon just give me the answer? expand

It'll tell you the answer — and then show you why. The goal isn't to hand you points you won't have on test day. It's to rebuild how you approach that question type so you stop missing the next five like it.

When is Reading Comprehension coming? expand

Full RC support is in active development and will be included in all Solomon plans at no extra cost when it launches. Logical Reasoning is 50% of your LSAT score, so we built it first and built it deeply. RC is next.

Can I cancel or change my plan? expand

Yes — anytime, right from your account. Monthly means monthly.

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