Practice smarter for the LSAT.
Targeted drills, full tests, and mistake review built around what you miss.
Sample Premise Lab Plan
From 153 to direction.
Current estimate
153–156
Weakest LR type
Necessary Assumption
58% accuracy
RC pattern
Function Questions
Review structure
Recommended today
✓ 10 Necessary Assumption questions
✓ 1 Law RC passage
✓ Review 5 flagged misses
Example preview. Personalized plans require saved progress.
Why The Premise Lab
Most prep tells you what you got wrong. The Premise Lab is built to show you why.
Question banks are useful, but they can become passive. The Premise Lab is designed around a tighter loop: practice, review, detect the pattern, and decide what to do next.
Targeted practice
Choose a section and drill the exact question types that are holding your score back.
Mistake review
Flag hard questions, revisit misses, and study why tempting wrong answers fail.
Smarter planning
Turn practice results into a clear next step instead of guessing what to study next.
Practice modes
Choose the section you want to improve.
Each card opens directly into that mode, so students can get from the landing page to real practice in one click.
Smart analysis
Not random drilling. A feedback loop.
Every answer gives The Premise Lab more signal. Instead of only showing percent correct, The Premise Lab looks for patterns: which LR question types you miss, which RC question types slow you down, and whether your mistakes come from timing, trap answers, or misunderstanding the stimulus.
LR weakness detection
See whether you are missing flaws, assumptions, strengthen/weaken, inference, principle, method, or parallel reasoning.
RC pattern tracking
Break down misses by main point, function, detail, inference, author attitude, and comparative questions.
Full-test review
Review scored sections separately from the hidden experimental section with a clear score estimate.
Next-step recommendations
Use your missed patterns to decide what to drill, what to review, and when to take another test.
Example growth path
A score estimate should become a plan, not just a number.
A 153 diagnostic does not just mean “study more.” It means points are leaking somewhere specific: maybe Necessary Assumption questions, maybe RC Function questions, maybe timing in the final third of LR.
Diagnostic
153
Misses cluster around assumptions and RC structure.
Week 1
Focused drill
10 assumption questions, 2 function-heavy RC passages.
Week 2
Review cycle
Revisit flagged misses and repeat weak types until accuracy improves.
Next test
157
Example only. Actual improvement depends on consistency and test conditions.
Analytics preview
See the patterns behind your score.
The goal is not more hours. The goal is better-targeted hours. The Premise Lab is designed to show the difference between a section weakness, a question-type weakness, and a review habit issue.
LR Accuracy
72%
RC Accuracy
69%
Premise Lab recommendation
Your next session should focus on 8 Necessary Assumption questions, 6 Function questions, and 3 flagged RC misses.
Content library
Built for serious LSAT practice, not endless busywork.
LR
Targeted question sets for assumptions, flaws, inference, and more
RC
Passage-based practice built around structure, viewpoints, and detail
Test
Timed full-section and full-test review experience
Review
Flagged questions, explanations, stats, and saved progress
✓ Original LSAT-style questions
✓ Timed and untimed practice
✓ Detailed explanations
✓ Flagged question review
Pricing
Start free. Upgrade when you want the full study loop.
The Premise Lab is built around focused LSAT practice, saved progress, review tools, and smarter analysis. Use the free plan to start practicing, then upgrade to unlock the full Premise Lab Plus experience.
Free
$0
Focused LSAT practice to get started.
✓ Limited Logical Reasoning practice
✓ Limited Reading Comprehension practice
✓ Basic explanations and answer review
✓ Flagged question review
✓ Basic progress tracking
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