
LSAT 101: Final Prep for October and November LSAT
With the October and November LSAT dates just around the corner, now is the time to lock in your final prep. In this session, Leland coach Zack A., who has helped students achieve top LSAT results, will share strategies to maximize your performance in the weeks leading up to test day. You’ll learn how to fine-tune your study plan, strengthen your timing and accuracy, and avoid the last-minute mistakes that cost valuable points. Zack will also cover section-specific tactics and test-day best practices so you can walk in confident and ready. Whether you’re aiming for a score jump or maintaining consistency, this workshop will help you finish your prep strong.

Timing Strategies for the LSAT
After this session, you will know how to allocate time across LSAT sections in a way that protects your strongest question types and limits costly guessing. We will cover pacing benchmarks for Logical Reasoning and Logic Games, how to recognize when to cut a question and move on, and the decision framework that separates high scorers from those who run out of time.

Comprehensive LSAT Study Plan: 170+
Follow this tried and true study plan to guide your efforts on the LSAT.

Conquering Parallel Reasoning on the LSAT
Struggling to keep up when LSAT Logical Reasoning seems to throw identical arguments with different labels at you? Parallel reasoning is one of the most common stumbling blocks—and yet, the difference between a high score and a great score often comes down to mastery of this one skill. In this session, you'll learn from Adam T., a full-time LSAT instructor since 2016 and curriculum developer at PowerScore with over 15 years of teaching experience. He has helped students hit scores in the 170s and gain admission to top law schools. Adam will guide you through his proven framework to identify parallel argument structures, eliminate distractors that look right but aren’t, and apply the same logic under timed conditions. Space is limited, so RSVP to secure your spot. We’re excited to be on the law journey with you!

Advanced LSAT Techniques: Diagramming Formal Logic
Ready to take your LSAT prep to the next level? Join LSAT expert Adam T. (experienced LSAT tutor with 15+ years experience) for a deep dive into formal logic! This session will cover diagramming techniques to manage complex logical relationships with confidence and accuracy.

LSAT Reading Comprehension: Roadmaps to Success
LSAT Reading Comprehension rewards strategy just as much as understanding. This session is designed to help you navigate dense passages with a clear roadmap and a more controlled approach. In this event, you’ll learn how to identify passage structure, track author viewpoints, and anticipate question types before they’re asked. We’ll also cover strategies for managing time and avoiding common traps that cost points. Whether you’re struggling with consistency or aiming to push your score higher, you’ll leave with practical tools and a clearer strategy for LSAT Reading Comprehension.

How to Optimize Studying for the LSAT
Studying for the LSAT is about more than putting in hours—it’s about studying smart. This session is designed to help you build an effective, sustainable LSAT study plan that maximizes improvement. In this event, you’ll learn how to structure your study time, prioritize question types, and use practice tests strategically. We’ll also cover common study mistakes, how to track progress, and how to adjust your approach as your score improves. Whether you’re just getting started or trying to break through a score plateau, you’ll leave with practical strategies and clearer direction.

LSAT Logical Reasoning: Question Types & Common Pitfalls
This session breaks down the most common LSAT Logical Reasoning question types and the traps that trip up test takers. You’ll learn how to quickly identify what each question is asking, apply the right approach, and avoid predictable pitfalls that cost points. Attendees will leave with practical strategies to improve accuracy, efficiency, and confidence on LSAT Logical Reasoning sections.

Necessary and Sufficient Assumptions for the LSAT
Assumption questions are some of the most challenging and frequently tested question types on the LSAT, and understanding the difference between necessary and sufficient assumptions is critical to mastering them. In this session, you’ll learn how to identify argument gaps, apply the negation test correctly, and recognize when a question requires bridging logic versus strengthening it. You’ll leave with a clear, repeatable framework to approach assumption questions with greater precision and confidence.

How to Get Started with the LSAT
Starting your LSAT prep can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re not sure where to begin. In this session, you’ll learn how the exam is structured, what skills it truly tests, and how to build a smart study plan that fits your timeline and goals. We’ll cover foundational strategies for Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, how to track progress effectively, and common mistakes to avoid early on. Whether you’re months away from test day or just exploring law school, you’ll leave with a clear, confident starting point.

(Sept 2025) Common Misunderstandings About the LSAT
Feeling uncertain about how to approach your LSAT preparation? Whether you're just getting started or already deep into your prep, our Common Misunderstandings About the LSAT session is here to clarify the confusion. Join us for this event hosted by LSAT expert Adam T., who will address some of the most common myths and misunderstandings about LSAT preparation, including when to take the test, what resources to use, effective test-taking strategies, and what your score truly means.

LSAT 101: Your Guide to Testing in 2026
If you’re studying for the LSAT and want a fast, high-impact way to see improvement, this session is for you. In this workshop, Leland coach Zack, an experienced LSAT instructor who has helped students achieve major score gains, will break down the single most effective strategy you can apply immediately to strengthen your performance. Zack will walk through how this approach works, why it’s so powerful across question types, and how to implement it in just 30 minutes of focused practice. You’ll leave with a clear, practical technique you can start using right away to study smarter and boost your LSAT score.

Mastering Necessary and Sufficient Assumptions on the LSAT
Understanding necessary and sufficient assumptions is one of the biggest keys to unlocking higher Logical Reasoning scores on the LSAT. In this workshop, Elias S.—a 177 scorer (99.5th percentile) who has helped students improve their scores by an average of 15–20 points—will break down how to identify these question types, avoid common traps, and apply the right reasoning strategies every time. With experience helping students achieve jumps of up to 40 points and even reach perfect scores, Elias will guide you through a clear, structured approach to mastering these challenging logic concepts. Whether you’re aiming for a top-tier law school or trying to break into the 170s, this session will give you the tools to approach LSAT arguments with precision and confidence.

How To Master Reading Comprehension on the LSAT
This document will teach you the tips and strategies you need to master the reading comprehension section on the LSAT.

LSAT Logical Reasoning: Common Flaws and Common Wrong Answers
After this session, you'll be able to identify the logical flaws test-makers return to most often and recognize why certain wrong answers are designed to feel correct. We'll cover the structural patterns behind common flaw types like circular reasoning and false causation, how to spot the specific language that signals a trap answer, and what distinguishes a tempting distractor from a provably wrong choice.
The LSAT Rebuild: Foundations to 170+ [4/29/2026] (Recording)
In this session, you'll learn how to diagnose and fix the reasoning errors that consistently hold LSAT scores below 160, how to approach logical reasoning questions with a repeatable process rather than instinct, and how to build the structural reading habits that high scorers rely on across all three sections. The focus is on rebuilding fundamentals in a way that compounds, not just patching mistakes one at a time. Attending live means you can ask about your specific score plateau or prep history and hear how a coach who works with LSAT students daily actually thinks through that situation. The patterns that separate 170+ scorers from the rest are recognizable once you know what to look for, and this session is a direct look at how that diagnosis works in practice.

Mastering this Skill Unlocked the 99th percentile LSAT for Me
The LSAT is one of the biggest hurdles on the law school path—but mastering the right skills can completely change your score trajectory. In this session, we’ll dive into the single most impactful skill that propelled Eshaan S. to a 99th percentile score. You’ll learn why this skill matters, how to practice it effectively, and how to apply it under timed conditions. We’ll also cover broader strategies for test-day preparation, common pitfalls that hold students back, and ways to approach the exam with confidence. Whether you’re just starting LSAT prep or aiming to push from good to great, you’ll leave with concrete techniques you can put into action right away.
The Framework for Solving LSAT Flaw Questions [5/21/2026] (Recording)
After this session, you will understand a clear framework for solving LSAT flaw questions with more consistency and confidence under time pressure. This session is designed for students who want to move beyond guessing and learn how to systematically identify flawed reasoning patterns, break down argument structure, and eliminate answer choices more efficiently. These are the patterns that often separate consistent scorers from those who plateau on logical reasoning. Attending live means you can ask about your specific score range, your toughest flaw question types, or the timing issues you keep running into, and hear how an experienced LSAT coach thinks through those situations in real time. The coach works with LSAT students regularly and will be sharing the diagnostic instincts and structural thinking that inform that work every day. If you want a more repeatable approach to LSAT flaw questions, it’s worth joining live.

Defining the 1%: The Skills and Habits Behind 99th Percentile LSAT Scores
Scoring in the 99th percentile on the LSAT requires more than just practice—it reflects a specific set of skills, habits, and ways of thinking that most test takers never fully develop. This session is for students aiming to break into the 170s who want to understand what truly separates top scorers from the rest. You’ll learn how high scorers approach each section, the study habits that drive consistent improvement, and what differentiates performance across the 150s, 160s, and 170s.
Mastering this Skill Unlocked the 99th percentile LSAT for Me [5/27/2026] (Recording)
Many LSAT students spend months drilling questions without identifying the one skill that actually drives major score improvement. This session is for test takers who want to sharpen the core ability that separates top scorers from the rest. You’ll learn how to approach LSAT questions with stronger reasoning, improve accuracy under pressure, and develop the habits that consistently lead to higher performance across sections. Join live to ask questions about your own prep and see how a 175 scorer approaches the exam strategically. The speaker is an experienced LSAT coach who regularly helps students raise their scores through more focused, efficient preparation. They’ll share the patterns they see across top performers and the kinds of techniques typically covered in 1:1 coaching sessions.