Welcome to Stellar Prep
Hi I’m Neil! I’m an LSAT tutor and a current student at Harvard Law School. I increased my own LSAT score 25 points from a 154 to a 179, and I’ve spent over 2,000 hours teaching the LSAT, regularly raising students to 170+ scores. My approach is built on how top scorers think, but tailored for where you are right now. My coaching style is direct, passionate, inquisitive, and wildly interactive. In our sessions, I will force you to think critically and engage with the material in ways you likely never have.
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why choose me
I will not waste time with cookie cutter lecturing. It is my job to uncover your unique challenges and understand exactly how you think about the LSAT. To do this, I will continually ask you questions and dynamically personalize the session based on your specific needs
I will explain things in ten different ways until you really understand it. I use visuals, real world examples, formal logical rules, and whatever else it takes to help you see how simple the LSAT can be and how everything on the test is more connected than you think.
To succeed on the LSAT, it is not enough to simply get a question right but to understand exactly why the right answer is right and the wrong answers are wrong. Together, we will dig deeply into every single question and spend significant time analyzing it from all angles.
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About Me
I genuinely love the LSAT. I think it is intellectually challenging, interesting, and teaches pragmatic skills that will be invaluable to you not only in law school but for the rest of your career as an attorney.
I also know how important the LSAT is, and I am passionate about helping you succeed. I’ll push you to aim high and hold you accountable to your goals. Just one point can mean significant scholarships or admission to a life-changing school. Investing in your LSAT prep now pays off in ways that matter—and I’m committed to getting you there.
This is the stage where you will build all of the fundamental skills you will need on the LSAT. The process will consist of learning the basics, practicing slowly while focusing purely on accuracy, and carefully reviewing every question you get wrong. Most students will blow through this stage or outright skip it entirely, immediately moving to timed practice sections. Do NOT make that mistake. If your score is not where you want it to be untimed, you should not even be thinking about the clock. You cannot run a 100 meter race before learning how to walk.
Once you have honed your accuracy, it is time to introduce a timer. But instead of limiting yourself to the 35 minutes allotted for each section, which will cause you to mindlessly rush through the section and fall back into bad habits, you should set a stopwatch that counts up. This will allow you to finish sections and continue to focus on accuracy while simultaneously pushing your pace and incrementally reducing the time it takes you to complete a section.
Once you have reduced your time down to about 35 minutes without sacrificing accuracy, it is time to get ready for game day. In this stage, you will finally start working through timed 35 minute sections and completing full practice tests. This will help build your endurance and precision, so that you are ready for anything on test day.
A Supportive Community of Serious Students
Join a group of students who are committed, focused, and working toward the same goal you are. It’s a space to ask questions, share strategies, and stay motivated.
Weekly Live Group Sessions
Each week, I lead a live session focused on LSAT fundamentals, common logical patterns, traps students fall into, and strategies for each section. We also leave time for open Q&A, so you can get your specific questions answered in real time.
Full Access to a Targeted Video Library
You’ll get on-demand access to a structured set of videos that break down the core skills tested on the LSAT. Unlike most test prep services, I keep things simple highlighting only the fundamental skills you will need to succeed on the LSAT.
My All-Inclusive Study Guide
An organized, visual roadmap covering exactly how to build your skills from the ground up. It includes section-specific strategies, pacing frameworks, flowcharts, and benchmarks so you always know what to focus on next.
Most students will grind through as many questions as they possibly can while barely, if at all, reviewing the mistakes they make. Burning through practice tests and expecting a score increase without thorough review is not going to work! You need to learn from every single mistake. Quality over quantity is key.
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FAQs
I’ll send you a Zoom link for our video call. We’ll use screen sharing to review questions together, and I’ll incorporate a whiteboard and online presentations to clarify key concepts and break down fundamentals when needed.
Please provide at least 24 hours' notice if you need to cancel or reschedule. I understand that emergencies happen and am generally flexible, but if it becomes a recurring issue, I’ll need to charge for the missed session.
Typically, I will meet with students once a week for 2 hour sessions. I recommend meeting for at least this much time to get optimal results. However, I am flexible and happy to discuss other options if you have unique circumstances.
I accept payments via Zelle or Venmo.
While I don’t offer formal free sessions, I’m happy to have a quick call to discuss your needs and create a study plan. I’m confident in the value I bring, but if you’re not satisfied after your first session, I offer a full refund.