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Thinking about the LSAT but feeling overwhelmed? You’re not alone.

The LSAT can feel scary, and the amount of advice and resources out there can be overwhelming before you even begin. You are absolutely capable, and it is completely normal to feel unsure of where to start or what will actually work for you.


These resources were created for self-studiers who do not need more noise or more pressure. They were created to help you approach the LSAT with more clarity, better structure, and tools that actually help you learn from your mistakes. I’m not here to tell you there is one perfect way to study. I want to help you figure out how to start, make sense of the process, and build an approach that actually fits you.

Find the Right Starting Point

Want the full set of tools?

The LSAT Starter Pack

Everything in one place for a clearer, more organized start.

Need a clearer place to start?

Approaching the LSAT

A realistic, beginner-friendly guide for figuring out how to begin.

Keep making the same mistakes?

LSAT Error Log Pack

Structured review tools to help you understand where and why errors keep happening.

Want to use AI more strategically in your review?

LSAT AI Review Prompts

A prompt pack designed to help you spot patterns and get more out of your review.

Need more structure and organization?

LSAT Planning Sheets

Simple planning pages to help you stay organized and study more intentionally.

A Clearer Way to Start

I created these resources during my own LSAT journey and used all of them myself along the way. I know how overwhelming the process can feel, especially when so much time gets spent just trying to figure out how to start, how to stay organized, and how to review in a way that actually helps.


I made these tools because I wanted to save other students some of the time, stress, and trial and error it took me to figure those things out for myself. My hope is that they help self-studiers feel less overwhelmed, more organized, and more confident as they move through the process.

Please Note

These are digital study supports for self-studiers. They are not a full prep course, tutoring service, or score guarantee. They are designed to help you approach the LSAT more clearly, review more effectively, and make better use of your study time.