Additional Resources

Whether you work with a tutor or plan to self-study, here are some resources I recommend to help guide you through your LSAT prep journey.

Admissions Consulting

The surest way to impress an admissions committee is with a high LSAT score, but if you’re looking for more thorough support with the law school admissions process, reach out to Moshe at Sharper Statements for direct one-on-one support with application strategy, essay crafting, and more.

Official LSAC prep tests

These are the ultimate practice tool. Each volume contains 10 practice tests - that’s over 1000 practice questions!

PT 19-28

PT 29-38

PT 42-51

PT 52-61

PT 62-71

PT 72-81

You can also access all of the LSAC practice tests digitally by subscribing to them on LawHub via your LSAC account.


LSAT prep books

Nearly every big prep test company has their own prep books specific to the LSAT. Some are definitely better than others and I recommend prioritizing official LSAC prep tests over a prep book. However, if you choose to obtain a prep book, my personal preference is PowerScore.

Social Media
@madelinejessonlsat

For additional free tips and resources, be sure to follow my LSAT instagram account @madelinejessonlsat and my LSAT TikTok which is also @madelinejessonlsat.