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LSAT® PREP
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We believe test prep should be real education that prepares you not just for the test, but for the challenges you’ll face as you earn your law degree and advance your career.
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How do you prep?
Everyone studies differently. Choose the way you want to prep, whether you’re interested in working with an instructor or forging your own path.
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From our Strategy Guides to LSAT Interact™, you’ll find everything you need to prep your own way.
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Not all test prep is created equal
Looking to immerse yourself in comprehensive LSAT coursework? Or perhaps you’d prefer to start with a more targeted approach. No matter what your prep goals are, our team of experts is here to support you on every step of your LSAT journey.
BRILLIANT INSTRUCTORS
Our instructors are experienced teachers that adapt to your individual learning style.

SMALLER CLASSES
We limit our class size to achieve the right balance of individual attention and active participation.

FIRST-RATE CURRICULUM
Our curriculum is written by our instructors, based on actual exam questions, and updated regularly.

ENJOYABLE COURSES
Who said test prep has to be boring? Our teachers make even the driest material interesting.
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Get to know the 99th-percentile-scoring experts who will train you to become a more critical thinker, a more adept problem solver, and an LSAT conqueror!
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Frequently Asked Questions About LSAT Prep
Is Manhattan Prep good enough for LSAT?
100%. Manhattan Prep is a premier provider of LSAT, GMAT, EA, and GRE test prep with unparalleled faculty and an innovative approach to the test. Every Manhattan Prep LSAT instructor has scored in the 99th percentile on an official LSAT. On top of that, they all have years of teaching experience both in and beyond the world of test prep. That outstanding faculty is behind all of our books, lessons, and study tools. They’ll teach you to ace the LSAT just like they did!
How much does a Manhattan Prep LSAT class cost?
Manhattan Prep LSAT’s comprehensive programs range in cost from around $800 for LSAT Interact, our interactive video-lesson package, to around $1500 for our live course.
Are LSAT prep courses worth it?
Absolutely! An investment in LSAT prep is an investment in your future. The LSAT is a skills-based exam that measures your ability to read critically, reason logically, and do it all at breakneck speed. Why? Because these are the skills you need to succeed in law school! The thing is, many undergraduate programs don’t concentrate on these skills, which is why law schools tend to rely on LSAT scores more heavily than GPA. Think of LSAT prep as law school brain training. Invest in it now, and you’ll thank yourself later when the acceptance letters (and scholarships!) are rolling in.
What is a good LSAT score?
A good LSAT score is the one that gets you into your dream school! For some programs, nothing under a 170 will do: That’s a score that only 2% of test-takers achieve on official exams. For other programs, a 160 is a good score. That’s an 80th percentile score, meaning a 160 beats out 80% of your fellow test-takers.
How long should I study for the LSAT?
It depends on how much you need to move your score! You can’t cram for this test because it’s not a “memorize then regurgitate” exam. The skills it measures can’t be built overnight. That’s why Manhattan Prep’s standard LSAT course length is almost three months, though we also offer accelerated courses, tutoring packages, and comprehensive self-study programs that you can complete in as little as 6 weeks.
How hard is it to pass the LSAT?
The LSAT isn’t a pass or fail exam. It is scored on a scale from 120-180. The median score varies slightly from one exam to the next, but tends to hover around 150. Most law schools do not accept candidates without above-median scores, while many others require scores in the 160s and above.
What is the best online LSAT prep course?
It depends on your needs! And no matter what you need, Manhattan Prep has got your back. If you’re highly self-motivated and can keep yourself on track over an extended period of study, Manhattan Prep’s LSAT Interact might be the perfect fit. If you prefer to collaborate directly with an expert who can analyze your performance in class and help you stay on track for months of prep, Manhattan Prep’s Live Online Complete Course might be a better match. And if you want a custom program tailored to meet your exact needs, a tutoring package, either as a stand-alone or an add-on to our Interact or Complete Course programs, will ensure you get the attention you need to reach your full LSAT potential.