12,400+ students improved their scores this year

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LSAT · MCAT · DAT prep built around your weaknesses, not a generic syllabus. Diagnosed in 12 minutes. Improved in weeks.

+15 pts

Avg LSAT lift

+15 pts

Avg MCAT lift

78%

DAT students ≥ 20

Real student score trajectories

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LSAT154172
MCAT504519
DAT1925
StartNow

"I hit my plateau at week 6. Prep found it in 2 days."

PT

Priya T.

MCAT 519

"Logic games clicked after the first adaptive session."

MJ

Marcus J.

LSAT 172

The Question

Can I really improve my score?

70%

of retakers improve with structured prep

1 in 3

improve by 5+ points without coaching

+15 pts

average LSAT lift with Prep (min workload)

$7k

value of a single LSAT point in year-one salary

The data is clear: improvement is the norm, not the exception — but only with a structured approach. Students who hit a plateau typically do so 4–6 weeks in. That's exactly when Prep's adaptive system detects the stall and recalibrates your plan.

Score Improvement Calculator

153
120180
150h
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Projected Score

153163

+10 points

Based on 150h of structured prep

Estimates based on aggregated outcomes from 12,000+ Prep students. Individual results vary.

LSAT
151168
"I studied alone for four months and plateaued at 155. Prep diagnosed my Reading Comp weakness in the first session. Seventeen points later, Georgetown accepted me."
KO

Keisha Oduya

Pre-law, Howard University

MCAT
503518
"I was studying at my kitchen table after my kids fell asleep. The live Q&A at 9 PM was the only prep that fit my life. Fifteen points in six months."
DR

Daniel Reyes

Post-bacc, career changer

DAT
1824
"PAT felt impossible until Prep broke it into a 20-minute daily drill. My score went from below average to competitive for top programs."
SP

Sunita Patel

Junior, UMich

The Question

What if I've already taken it once?

The Retaker Reality

Knowing which section cost you 7 points is different from fixing it.

Most retakers already know their weak section. What they don't have is a targeted plan to address it without wasting time on sections they've already mastered. Prep builds your retaker plan from your actual score report — not a generic curriculum.

What Prep does differently for retakers:

  • Upload your score report — we skip what you already know
  • Targeted weak-section sprint plan (4–8 weeks)
  • Retaker community cohort — others who know exactly where you are
  • Score trajectory analysis from 2,000+ retakers who improved
LSAT
162172
"My first attempt left me 8 points short of my target. Prep identified that I was losing 6 points on Logical Reasoning question types I'd never drilled specifically. Ten-point jump on attempt two."
AN

Amara Nwosu

2nd attempt, LSAT

MCAT
511519
"CARS was the section that kept me out of top programs. Prep's CARS-specific sprint plan was the only thing that moved the needle after two previous attempts."
JW

James Whitfield

3rd MCAT attempt

Retaker stat

Without structured prep, only 1 in 16 retakers improve by 10+ points. With Prep's targeted retaker program, that number is 1 in 3.

The Question

How is this different from studying alone?

Feature
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Solo Study

Personalized weak-section identification

Adaptive study calendar

Live community Q&A

Explanation for every question

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Plateau detection & intervention

Peer accountability groups

Official practice tests

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Weeknight Live Sessions

Drop into a live Q&A every weeknight at 8 PM ET. Someone across the table who already broke through the section you're stuck on.

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Adaptive, Not Static

Solo study is a fixed syllabus. Prep rebuilds your plan every week based on where your practice tests say you actually are.

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Plateau Detection

You won't notice a plateau until you've wasted 3 weeks. Prep's system flags it after 5 practice questions and adjusts immediately.

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The Question

What does a study plan actually look like?

Most prep courses hand you a 12-week syllabus and wish you luck. Prep builds your calendar from your diagnostic results, your test date, and how many hours a week you actually have — not how many hours you wish you had.

Week 1–2

Diagnostic + Baseline

Mini-section diagnostic, weak domain identified, first adaptive calendar built

Week 3–6

Targeted Content Sprint

Focused daily sessions on your two weakest areas. Live Q&A access every night.

Week 7–10

Full Section Practice

Timed full sections, score tracking, plateau detection active

Week 11–12

Full Practice Exams

Official tests, performance analytics, test-day simulation

Sample Week — Week 4

Adaptive Plan

Logic Games Fundamentals

LSAT · 90 min

Drill: Linear Games

LSAT · 45 min

Your plan adapts every week based on practice test performance

The Question

Do I need to prep differently for each test?

LSAT

Logic, language, and relentless pattern recognition

  • Logical Reasoning (2 sections)
  • Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games)
  • Reading Comprehension

Prep's approach

Logic Games show the fastest initial gains. We start there.

120–180 · Median 153

170+ for T14 law schools

150–200 hrs recommended

MCAT

Science depth meets critical reading under pressure

  • CPBS (Chemistry/Physics)
  • CARS (Critical Analysis)
  • BBLS (Biology/Biochem)
  • PSBB (Psychology/Sociology)

Prep's approach

CARS is the hardest to improve. Our method works where others fail.

472–528 · Avg matriculant 511.7

518+ for top medical schools

300–350 hrs recommended

DAT

Spatial reasoning and science, tested under a clock

  • Perceptual Ability (PAT)
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Survey of Natural Sciences

Prep's approach

PAT is unlike anything in undergrad. We make it learnable in weeks.

1–30 · National avg 17–19

20+ for competitive programs

100–200 hrs recommended

The Question

What does it cost?

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Diagnostic

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  • Full diagnostic mini-section
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  • One-week sample study plan
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Core

$59/mo
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Everything you need to break through your plateau.

  • Everything in Diagnostic
  • Full adaptive study calendar
  • Live community Q&A (weeknights)
  • 8,000+ explained practice questions
  • Plateau detection alerts
  • Peer accountability matching

Intensive

$119/mo
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For retakers and high-stakes test dates. Score guarantee included.

  • Everything in Core
  • 4× monthly 1:1 coaching sessions
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