Richard Blackburn
GBLSAT Lab was phenomenal LSAT Lab was a great LSAT prep resource. I used their premium plan for a little under six months while working full time and scored 20 points higher on my first official LSAT than I did on my first diagnostic test. The video lessons, drilling activities, and answer explanations were all incredibly helpful when it came to my studying. Everyone I interacted with on the LSAT Lab team was incredibly supportive, helpful, and knowledgeable. If you are looking for a flexible and affordable LSAT prep resource, LSAT Lab is the way to go. It will give you all the tools you need to break 170+
Dimend L.
GBLSAT lab is great! I enjoyed my time with the LSAT lab. The course structure is personalized based on your needs and intended test dates. The plans targeted my problem areas as best as possible and made me more confident in testing. Offline content is perfect for independent learners and those who enjoy group learning. I studied over nine months with LSAT Lab and saw my score increase from 143 to 160. I could have never imagined reaching my goal without the platform. Additionally, I took advantage of private lessons with Laura, Matt, and Patrick. Without the LSAT lab program and personalized sessions, I wouldn't have discovered that I have extreme testing anxiety and needed accommodations. You won't regret using the LSAT Lab platform!
Yvette
GBNearly 30 point improvement I am so grateful to LSATLab for offering this amazing program to low-income students. I was working over full-time but through their study plan I was able to raise my diagnostic from a 139 to a 168 on my October take just seven months later. From the platform to the weekly email reminders of your testing range and where you are falling behind, LSATLab is the perfect program for the working LSAT student to keep themselves accountable! Thank you so much LSATLab for offering this platform! Y’all are the best!
The Robert Nathaniel Group
GB5 years ago, I could have been in law school... 5 years....I could have been in law school 5 years ago, but I thought just like most or should I say "some", (thanks LSATLab :D), I thought self-studying was key. When I read the 10 point score guarantee, I said nah there is no way. Are you still reading?... Great! Then you should start with the free session, get a feel for it, talk to the LSATLab staff, ask questions, ask all the questions you are looking for. I only recommend LSAT Lab from my point of experience. I wanted to go to law school a long time ago, I failed years later, started studying again and then failed four more times (2018, 2019, 2021 and 2022). I decided I needed a tutor and I started with LSATLab and yes I am going to law school, yes I have a full time job, yes I have a family to take care of, yes I woke up every morning doing a practice logic game, yes I played all types of podcast surrounding LSAT, yes I read reading comprehension passages without doing questions. Yes, I practiced logical reasoning questions while brushing my teeth. And yes, you need to be obsessed with the test. Long story short, give LSATLab worth a try, yes it will be worth it and don't be in a situation where you are too proud to get a tutor like I was, thank you LSAT Lab! I AM GOING TO LAW SCHOOL! - Fall 2024!!!
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CAEnjoy the service Enjoy the service! Have found it helpful. Pat makes me look forward to learning the material. I do wish every question had some kind of explanation (specifically LR). Even something as simple as Conclusion: __ Evidence:___ Or Facts: 1. 2. 3. etc. It would assist in knowing that I am correct with that I am doing/ or see where a mistake is being made