On the LSAT, a few points can change which law schools — and which scholarships — are within reach. So we judge prep courses on one thing above all: do they actually move your score? Here’s the six-step process behind every LSAT course we rank.
1
Get Hands-On Course Access
We get hands-on access to each LSAT course — Blueprint, Kaplan, Princeton Review, LSATMax, 7Sage and more — through trials and direct testing, to evaluate the real student experience.
2
Take Real Timed PrepTests
We sit official, timed PrepTests from LSAC inside each platform to gauge how authentic the testing environment feels under real conditions.
3
Test the LR & RC Tools
We drill Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, evaluating the quality of explanations and the depth of each course’s question and drilling tools.
4
Evaluate Analytics & Review
We assess the analytics, performance tracking, and review features that turn missed questions into actual improvement.
5
Compare Real Score Gains
We weigh documented score improvements and reviews from real test-takers to see which courses deliver measurable results.
6
Score & Update Each Cycle
We apply our weighted rating and refresh it each admissions cycle as courses adapt to LSAT format changes.
We rank LSAT courses by score impact, not ad budgets every placement is independently earned.
