Private LSAT Tutoring Packages
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How Our Private LSAT Tutoring Works.
Our live one-on-one tutoring is conducted by tutors who have scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT. They are all great communicators and most importantly they were not naturals.
Our tutors evaluate students individually and identify their weaknesses in order to focus on what will maximize their score.
Tutoring sessions happen at your convenience over the phone or via video conferencing. Once we match you with one of our tutors you can schedule a time that works for you.
Though it's recommended that you stay with the same tutor throughout your journey there is the option to switch tutors at any time.
Some Students We've Guided to Success.
"I found that my score was starting to plateau and I was skeptical that I could improve any further. I signed up for some tutoring sessions and the effect was immediate. My practice scores began to rise again. My tutor had an answer for every question I asked, and with their help I got a 180 when I took the test."
"The tutoring service was great. They were able to get into the nitty gritty of really difficult problems with me and helped to identify the type of thinking that would lead me to right answers more often. Confidence on test day plays a key role and it was nice having someone who had taken the exam in my corner making me feel more confident. Overall, great business with friendly, capable people. Highly recommend."
"Preparing for the LSAT using and completing the LSATMax course ensures a solid foundation and an immediate score improvement. However, it is the opportunities to interact with their excellent tutors that makes LSATMax a valuable tool for anyone preparing for the LSAT. They are especially talented at tutoring and helping students like me break down and better digest the material. 10/10 recommend!"
See Tutoring in Action.
Meet a Few of Our LSAT Tutors.

Matt Shinners
Score: 180
Matt earned a biochemistry degree from Boston College and a law degree from Harvard. Matt has spent much of his career building programs for students to take their LSAT prep to the next level. He's taught and designed classes, wrote and edited study guides and books, and written or edited an explanation for essentially every question that's been on the test.

Jelena Woehr
Score: 178
Jelena took the June 2017 LSAT, partly out of curiosity about the legal profession and partly because she developed a serious Logic Games addiction after her initial diagnostic. After three months of self-directed study, Jelena achieved a score of 178.

Branden Frankel
Score: 175
Branden graduated with a BA in Philosophy from UC Santa Barbara. After scoring a 175 on the LSAT he attended the UCLA School of Law where he graduated in 2010. He practicticed patent law for several years. Since 2013, he has taught dozens of live LSAT classes and tutored scores of successful test takers.