About The 180 Project

A more structured approach to LSAT tutoring.

The 180 Project was built for students who want serious support without the noise. The goal is simple: help students prepare in a way that is more focused, more understandable, and more likely to produce real score movement over time.

The philosophy

Preparation works better when it is organized.

Many students spend too much time collecting resources and not enough time building a process. Effective LSAT preparation usually comes from clarity: knowing what you are struggling with, knowing how to review it, and knowing what to do next.

That is the lens behind The 180 Project. Sessions are designed to feel calm, structured, and useful. The goal is not to overload students. It is to help them think more clearly, study more deliberately, and improve with intention.

What students can expect

  • Clear session goals. Each meeting is built around specific work rather than vague “general prep.”
  • Reasoning-focused instruction. Students learn how to understand arguments, answer choices, and mistakes more precisely.
  • Honest planning. Recommendations are based on schedule, goals, and current performance rather than generic timelines.
  • Professional communication. The process stays straightforward, polished, and respectful of the student’s time.

A better fit for students who want

More direction, more clarity, and less drift.

Structured support

Useful for students who are tired of self-studying without enough feedback or accountability.

Calm instruction

Useful for students who want serious prep without hype, clutter, or scattered advice.

Professional pacing

Useful for students who want to make consistent progress while balancing the rest of life.

Next step

Start with a conversation about where you are and where you want to go.

The consultation is the easiest way to decide whether tutoring is a good fit and what type of support you need.