Course Description

Raise your score with LSATMax.

Join 200,000+ students who raised their score and were accepted into the law school of their dreams.

LEARN FROM INSTRUCTORS WHO SCORED 174+

Not only have all our instructors taken the actual LSAT, but they're also required to score in the 99th percentile.

DITCH THE CLASSROOM

Developed by Harvard Law School alumni, LSATMax helps you learn on-the-go (no Internet required) and at your pace.

BUILD TEST-TAKING CONFIDENCE

Step by step, our instructors walk you through 80+ hours of whiteboard explanations, detailing every LSAT concept and question type you'll encounter.

DON'T LET THE PRICE FOOL YOU

Get instant and unlimited access to LSATMax Basic for just $449. This includes 80+ hours of video instruction, lifetime access, support, and an analog timer.

NO REPEAT FEE

If you think you can score even higher, or if you get sick on test day, you can repeat the entire LSATMax course for free.

Your road to 180 starts here.

Some of our students were so excited, they couldn’t wait to tell us how well they did on the LSAT. All are unedited and were written by actual students without any input from us. We’re proud of every single one of them.

“Since using LSATMax, I have improved 13 points and still have a month until the LSAT. I regret not buying it on day 1.”
David S, Utah Valley University
“I started out with a diagnostic somewhere in the 150s and improved my score to 166.”
Naader B, USC
“Without LSATMax I would not have been accepted into my dream school. The 10-point increase made the difference.”
Curtis H, Marquette University
“I ended up with a 167. I have been accepted at U.C. Berkeley, UCLA, and have a 6-figure scholarship offer.”
Jackson M, Cal Poly
“With LSATMax and the amazing people behind it, I was able to get into the #1 Dispute Resolution program in the country.”
Leila B, UC Irvine
“I'm beyond thankful to have stumbled across this app. If you're wondering, my score went up 12 points!”
Odessa S, Univ. of Washington

Lead LSAT Instructor

Mehran Ebadolahi

Mehran Ebadolahi graduated summa cum laude from UCLA in 2004 with a B.A. in Business Economics and a minor in Accounting. The first time he took a practice LSAT, he scored a 148, which made him seriously reconsider his law school dreams. Through hard work and perseverance, however, he was eventually able to score a 174 on the December 2004 LSAT and he has been an LSAT instructor/private tutor ever since. In 2010, Mehran graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School. It was during his time at HLS that he co-founded BarMax (“the $1000 app”) in an effort to disrupt the bar exam prep space that had long been a monopoly. Since graduating from HLS, Mehran has continued to work on BarMax (now TestMax, Inc.) full-time and he is currently the CEO of the company.

Course curriculum

  • 3

    Sequencing Games

  • 4

    Intro to Reading Comprehension

  • 6

    Main Point Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 7

    Argument Structure Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 8

    Sufficient & Necessary Conditions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 9

    Quantifiers

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 10

    Must Be True Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 11

    Cannot Be True Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 12

    Linear Games

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 13

    Group Games

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 14

    Solitary Passages

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 15

    Weaken Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 16

    Strengthen Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 17

    Multi-Linear Games

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 18

    Methods of Reasoning Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 19

    Errors in Reasoning Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 20

    Hybrid Games

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 21

    Parallel Reasoning Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 22

    Flawed Parallel Reasoning Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 23

    GURU Games

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 24

    Comparative Passages

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 25

    Paradox Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 26

    Illustration Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 27

    Principle Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 28

    The Lost Boys Games

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 29

    Argument Exchange Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 30

    Argument Evaluation Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 31

    Argument Completion Questions

    • Video Lesson

    • Lesson Notes

  • 32

    Writing Section

    • Audio Lecture

    • Lesson Notes