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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, 10 weeks is a solid timeframe for LSAT preparation, especially if you're able to dedicate consistent study time each week. Most test-takers benefit from 8-12 weeks of focused prep, and a structured 10-week program allows you to work through all three sections (Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Analytical Reasoning), complete multiple practice tests, and refine your test-taking strategy.

The key is maintaining steady progress throughout the period—ideally studying 15-20 hours per week. A 10-week prep class keeps you accountable with a clear schedule and helps you identify and address weak areas early enough to make meaningful improvements before test day.

Score improvement varies based on your starting point and study effort, but most students see gains of 5-15 points (sometimes more) with dedicated preparation. Students who start lower often see larger jumps in their first few weeks as they master fundamentals, while those already scoring in the 150s+ may see more gradual improvements as they refine advanced strategies.

The most important factor is consistent practice with real LSAT questions and full-length tests. A 10-week program gives you time to take 8-10 practice tests, which research shows is crucial for improvement. Tutors can help you analyze each test to identify exactly where points are being lost and develop targeted strategies.

Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) is often the most challenging section for students because it requires learning a completely new type of problem-solving. However, it's also the most improvable section with practice—mastery comes from understanding fundamental game types and drilling repeatedly until you develop speed and accuracy.

Reading Comprehension challenges test-takers because it rewards deep comprehension and critical thinking rather than just reading quickly. Logical Reasoning combines both skills and requires understanding argument structure. A 10-week prep program dedicates specific time to each section's unique demands, helping you build confidence in your weakest area and develop section-specific strategies that actually work.

Aim to complete 8-10 full-length practice tests during your 10-week preparation period. This means roughly one test per week, with additional time for review and targeted practice on weak sections. Practice tests are essential because they build test-day familiarity, help you manage pacing and timing, and reveal exactly which question types and sections need more work.

The most valuable part of taking practice tests isn't the test itself—it's the review afterward. Tutors help you analyze each wrong answer to understand not just what you missed, but why you missed it. Was it a timing issue? A strategy mistake? A content gap? This targeted feedback accelerates improvement far more than taking tests alone.

Time management is one of the biggest challenges test-takers face, and it's highly learnable. You have approximately 35 minutes per section to answer 23-25 questions, which means spending 1-2 minutes per question depending on difficulty. The trick is recognizing which questions are easier for you personally and which to tackle later.

A 10-week prep program teaches you specific timing strategies for each section, like how to quickly identify easier Logic Games to start with, and how to skim Reading Comprehension passages efficiently. Through repeated practice tests, you'll internalize the pace you need to maintain. Tutors can also help you develop a personalized strategy—for instance, some students benefit from reading the questions before the passage, while others don't—so you work with your brain, not against it.

Test anxiety typically stems from two sources: unfamiliarity with the test format and self-doubt about your abilities. A 10-week prep program addresses both. By taking multiple full-length practice tests under timed conditions, you become completely comfortable with the format, instructions, and pacing. Familiarity alone significantly reduces anxiety.

Building confidence comes from seeing your own improvement over time. When you work with a tutor to analyze your practice tests, you'll see concrete progress—fewer wrong answers, faster pacing, stronger strategy execution. Tutors also help you develop a test-day game plan (when to take breaks, how to handle difficult questions), which gives you control and confidence. Many students find that their anxiety decreases dramatically once they feel genuinely prepared.

While self-study can work, having expert guidance accelerates progress significantly. Tutors identify your specific weak areas—maybe you struggle with comparative reading, or a particular logic game type consistently trips you up—and create targeted practice plans rather than having you drill everything equally. This efficient approach matters when you have only 10 weeks.

Tutors also teach you strategies and techniques that aren't obvious from practice tests alone, like how to eliminate wrong answer choices systematically or how to map logic games faster. They help you understand not just what you got wrong, but the underlying reasoning error so you don't repeat it. For students in San Francisco working toward law school applications, getting matched with a tutor who understands your goals and learning style can make the difference between a good score and a great one.

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