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Kingston has the courses and instructors to reach your potential, on your terms! Whatever time you have to work with, there’s a Kingston Prep Plan for it!
The Kingston Path To 180
We insist on aiming high – you discover your potential when you strive for perfection. To us at Kingston, every student has the potential for a 180 on the LSAT – and we teach accordingly
Jump Start Your Law Career
Start with a Kingston LSAT Course that will take you through every aspect of the LSAT in a small group setting, or a package of private 1-on-1 sessions with a Kingston LSAT instructor
Tailored to Any Lifestyle
We have times and classes created to work for you,no matter where you are or what else you’re juggling.
Student-Centered Instruction
Our instruction is personalized and focused. Even in our group classes, each student is taken into
Personalized Plans
Even when you’re not in a session, you’re being guided by our personalized plans, giving you a custom path to your best score!
A Team of Elite Instructors
Kingston Instructors are not merely tested by their scores, but by their teaching ability. We’re here to get YOU a top score, not to tell you about ours.
Empowerment To Utilize Your Own Time
Our assignments are designed to not be a burden on your free time, but an empowerment. You’ll feel more progress happening
Confidence & Stress Coaching
Lots of people grasp the material but still struggle with stress, anxiety and self-doubt under test conditions. We’re here to help you break through these barriers.

"I never thought I could improve my LSAT score in just a few weeks. Then Blake helped me raised my score almost 10 points, and my confidence went up with it."
Reach New Heights With The #1 LSAT Courses and Tutoring
Kingston was started by experienced test prep instructors looking to deliver a better, more comprehensive method of instruction that leaves no student behind, but pushes everyone beyond their self-imposed limits.
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What Happens If You Get a Terrible LSAT Score?
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a critical milestone on the path to law school. Many aspiring lawyers invest significant time and effort into preparing for this standardized test, hoping to secure a competitive score. However, what happens if, despite your...
Cracking the Code: An Overview of Matching Questions in the LSAT Logic Games Section
The Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) section of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) can be daunting, especially for test-takers who are not familiar with the different question types. One of the game types you might encounter in this section is the Matching game....
LSAT Logic in Everyday Life: How to Win Arguments Like a Lawyer
The LSAT Isn’t Just for Law—It’s for Winning Arguments Everywhere The LSAT trains test-takers in logical reasoning, argument evaluation, and flaw detection—skills that extend far beyond test day. Whether you’re debating politics, negotiating a deal, or convincing a...
The LSAT Mindset: How to Think Like a 170+ Scorer
It’s Not Just About Studying—It’s About Thinking Differently Many LSAT test-takers focus on mastering question types, memorizing strategies, and practicing under timed conditions. While those factors are essential, the real secret behind a 170+ LSAT score lies in a...
Cognitive Biases That Sabotage Your LSAT Score
Your Brain Might Be Working Against You The LSAT is designed to test pure logical reasoning, but human brains aren't naturally wired for perfect logic. In fact, cognitive biases—mental shortcuts that often lead to flawed thinking—can sabotage even the most prepared...
Speed Reading vs. Deep Reading: Which Works Best for LSAT Reading Comprehension?
Is Faster Always Better? LSAT reading comprehension is notorious for its dense passages and tricky questions, leaving many test-takers wondering: Should I read faster to save time, or slow down for deeper understanding? While speed reading promises efficiency, deep...

