reaching your goal score on the LSAT requires you to perform well on test day (lol formal logic statement, see what we did there). performing well on test day is not about getting "lucky" and its not reserved only for those who don't get freaked out by tests.
even if you feel stressed about the exam or have test taking anxiety, you can still walk into the test focused, calm, and confident. that is because test taking is not a trait but a skill. a skill you can work on and improve.
this course will help you become a better test taker, feel more prepared on exam day, and reduce test taking performance anxiety. it will guide you through practical tips that will set you up for success. it covers everything from how to track time to predicting the right answer on LR questions to strategies to stay focused on RC passages.
learn from an instructor who went from 140 to 170 and shares tips that helped him go -0 in LR. the course will feature question-specific breakdowns and correct answer explanations, while also giving you a chance to try the questions before hearing the expert explanation.
the course addresses strategies for both the current version of the exam and the upcoming test change in 2024 that will feature two scored LR sections.
PS: did you know that the S in LSAT stands for SNACK :)