From self-study ceilings to Harvard, Yale, and full-ride scholarships. The actual journeys of LSAT students who worked with David.
Featured success stories
Five students. Five different paths.
175
Student
Lauren C.
Result
162 → 175
Exam
June 2026 LSAT
Story 01
Thirteen points up. A 175 on the June LSAT.
I just wanted to let you know that I got a 175 on the June LSAT!! Definitely felt good after taking the exam, and really really happy with the result! Thank you so much for your help the past few months -- would not have been able to do it without your help!!
“Would not have been able to do it without your help!”
180
Student
Angel X.
Result
167 → 180
Exam
April 2026 LSAT
Story 02
A perfect 180 on the April LSAT.
I put in the work, but I didn’t believe I could get a 180 until I worked with David. He’s absolutely the reason I got the score I wanted.
“He’s absolutely the reason I got the score I wanted.”
169
School
Harvard Law
Result
Class of 2021
Timeline
Self-study to mastery
Story 03
From self-study ceiling to Harvard.
I approached David after self-study for the LSAT left me hitting a ceiling with my score that I was pretty desperate to break. David was really good at identifying exactly where I was getting stuck and noticing patterns in the questions that I got wrong that I would never have noticed myself (hence the ceiling) and giving me very focused solutions.
“I particularly appreciated the fact that he cared enough to ask about what outside influences could affect my test performance.”
170
School
T14 · Full Scholarship
Result
+15 points
Timeline
2 months
Story 04
Fifteen points in two months. Full ride.
Dave was an excellent instructor and mentor during the LSAT preparation process. Thanks to his skilled instruction and helpful coaching, I received a 170 on the LSAT and a full scholarship to a Top 14 law school. In 2 months, Dave helped me add over 15 points to my score.
“I really cannot recall anything that you could have done better as a teacher.”
97th
School
Yale Law
Result
Class of 2020
Timeline
30th to 97th percentile
Story 05
30th to 97th percentile. Yale.
I will attend Yale Law School this fall because Dave taught me how to think (and write!) more like a lawyer. When I began my studies with a 30th percentile diagnostic exam score, I honestly thought law school would not be for me.
“Dave is more than just my tutor, in truth. He is my mentor.”
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Post-consultation survey
Recent responses from students who booked a free LSAT consultation. What stood out, what they learned, what they’ll try next.