LSAT Unplugged | LSAT Tutoring and Coaching with Steve Schwartz

LSAT Unplugged · Since 2005

Most people stall at 159.

In a free lesson, a coach works through a real LSAT question with you and shows you exactly what’s capping your score.

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Steve Schwartz, founder of LSAT Unplugged
Steve Schwartz · Founder

The plateau

Why your score won’t move.

Almost always, it’s a habit you can’t see yet. Find the one that sounds like you.

Stuck at 155. More tests, same score.

The points are in the questions you got wrong and never went back to break down. That’s the work most people skip.

165 untimed, 158 timed.

Your method’s fine. You’re just slow out of the gate, and that timing habit fixes faster than you’d think.

Reading comp is your worst section.

Reading comp comes down to how you read with the clock running. It’s a trainable habit, and it moves fast once a coach sees you do it.

162 one day, 170 the next.

No stable process yet. You’ve already hit the high score, now we make it repeatable so one rough section stops tanking the whole score.

Results

Real students. Real jumps.

Some of what students send when the score comes back.

151176 improved from 151 to 176

Zach O.

25 points, 151 to 169 to 176

153171 improved from 153 to 171

Robyn S.

18 points, multiple scholarships

153170 improved from 153 to 170

Annie D.

First and only take

150170 improved from 150 to 170

Allison P.

20-point jump

155170 improved from 155 to 170

Natalie B.

While working full-time

145175 improved from 145 to 175

Chris V.

30 points in 2 months

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Individual results vary. More results, with permission, on the reviews page.

Student stories

Watch the jumps happen.

3 students on where they started and where they landed.

153 → 170 · Stanford Law acceptance

161 → 171 · Columbia Law acceptance

151 → 176 · 25-point jump

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The method

2 frameworks. Every point earned.

Everything we teach runs on the 2 systems I built going from 152 to 175. Your coach teaches both.

The study system

The LASER Approach

Learning, Accuracy, Sections, Exams and endurance, Review. The full arc of how you prep, in order, so nothing important gets skipped on the way to test day.

The review engine

The Socratic Review Method

You review by answering the right question about every miss, until you can spot the trap before it’s set. Rereading explanations never gets you there. This is where the score actually moves.

Reading first

The LSAT is a reading-under-pressure test that happens to use logic. Fix the reading process and most plateaus break.

Review over volume

The score lives in how you review. If 20 practice tests haven’t moved you, test 21 won’t either.

Honest fit

Coaching isn’t for everyone. If a $300 self-study course is the right move for where you are, your free lesson ends with us telling you exactly that.

Steve Schwartz, founder of LSAT Unplugged

Steve Schwartz · 152 to 175 · Coaching since 2005

FAQ

Straight answers.

Why pay this much for coaching? Expand answer

If you’re under 160 and still improving on your own, don’t. A $300 self-study course is enough. But a 5-point jump in the 160s usually moves you into a different scholarship bracket, often worth tens of thousands over 3 years. That’s the math that justifies coaching.

What if it doesn’t work? Expand answer

If your numbers stall after 6 to 8 weeks of real work, your coach says so and changes the approach or the timeline. Pretending it’s working when it isn’t is the worst thing a coach can do.

Is the free lesson actually free? Expand answer

Yes. No hard sell. If coaching isn’t the right move for you yet, the lesson ends with us saying so and pointing you somewhere cheaper.

How fast can I improve? Expand answer

Depends where you’re starting and what’s broken. Some students jump in weeks once the review process is fixed. Others need months of steady work. Your coach gives you an honest read on the first call.

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Start with a few quick questions.

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