Award-Winning LSAT 10-Week Prep Class Tutors serving Chicago, IL
Award-Winning LSAT 10-Week Prep Class Tutors serving Chicago, IL
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University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering
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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Current Undergrad Student, Aerospace Engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you engage with the material. Most students who complete a structured 10-week program see meaningful gains—typically 5-15 points—though individual results vary. The key is consistent practice with full-length tests, targeted review of weak areas, and strategic timing work across all three sections.
A 10-week timeframe gives you enough time to master the logical reasoning and analytical reasoning (logic games) sections, which show the most improvement potential with focused study. The structure also helps you build test stamina and develop a personalized approach to the reading comprehension section.
A solid 10-week program typically includes 8-12 full-length practice tests spaced throughout your preparation. Early tests (weeks 1-3) help identify your baseline and weak areas, mid-program tests (weeks 4-7) track your progress as you learn strategies, and final tests (weeks 8-10) simulate test-day conditions.
Beyond full tests, you'll also work through individual practice sections and targeted drills for logic games and logical reasoning questions. The combination of full tests and focused drills helps you build both confidence and the endurance needed for test day.
Yes—logic games are highly learnable with the right approach and consistent practice. Many students find this section intimidating at first, but a structured 10-week program dedicates significant time to game types, diagramming methods, and speed-building exercises. Most students see substantial improvement in this section because the skills are learnable through repetition.
Your tutor will help you identify which game types give you the most trouble, teach you efficient diagramming strategies, and work with you on pacing. The key is moving from understanding how to solve games to solving them quickly and accurately under timed conditions.
Pacing is a critical component of any LSAT prep program. Over 10 weeks, you'll gradually build speed while maintaining accuracy through timed section practice, timed drills, and full-length timed tests. Your tutor will help you develop a personalized pacing strategy—for example, some students benefit from tackling logic games first when their mind is fresh, while others do better with a different section order.
The program also teaches you when to skip difficult questions and come back to them, how to allocate time across sections, and how to stay calm if you're running behind. These strategies are practiced repeatedly so they become automatic on test day.
Reading comprehension on the LSAT requires both strong comprehension skills and strategic question-answering techniques. Over 10 weeks, you'll work on active reading strategies, understanding complex passages, identifying main ideas and argument structure, and mastering different question types (main point, inference, weaken/strengthen, etc.).
Your tutor will help you develop a personal annotation system that works for you, teach you how to eliminate incorrect answers systematically, and build your speed through repeated practice with timed passages. Unlike other standardized tests, LSAT reading passages reward careful, strategic reading rather than speed alone.
Your program begins with a diagnostic full-length practice test to establish your baseline score and pinpoint exactly which question types, game setups, or passages give you trouble. From there, your tutor analyzes your performance data to create a customized study plan that focuses on your specific challenges rather than generic review.
Throughout the 10 weeks, regular practice tests and drills continue to track your progress and highlight emerging weak areas. This targeted approach is much more efficient than reviewing material you've already mastered, allowing you to make the biggest score gains in the areas where you need it most.
Absolutely. Test anxiety often stems from unfamiliarity with the test format and uncertainty about your abilities. A structured 10-week program builds confidence through repeated exposure to real LSAT questions, full-length practice tests that simulate actual test conditions, and consistent progress tracking. When you see your score improve over time, anxiety naturally decreases.
Your tutor also helps you develop test-day strategies like breathing techniques, mental reset strategies between sections, and ways to manage self-doubt during the exam. Many students find that completing full-length timed tests regularly (especially in the final weeks) significantly reduces anxiety because they know what to expect and trust their preparation.
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