Close cases, climb the firm, make Partner before test day. Every question you answer is a case — win it and the court sustains you.
Current rank
Associate
660 XP to Senior Associate
1,5002,500
214
Cases closed
71%
Win rate
162
Projected score
Today's docket resets 12:00 AM
✓
Open your case file
+10 XP
✓
Close 5 cases
+25 XP
Close 10 cases
+50 XP
Win a perfect 5-question drill
+100 XP
How Lawyer Up works
Four moves, repeated daily, are the whole method. Read the playbook, drill real-style cases, watch your analytics, and let the plan adapt.
01
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Learn the playbook
Short, sharp guides break down every LSAT question type — how to spot it, the method that beats it, and the traps to dodge.
02
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Try the case
The drill generator pulls cases by type and difficulty. Answer, and the court rules instantly — with a full explanation every time.
03
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Read the evidence
Analytics show your win rate by question type and your score trend, so you always know exactly what to drill next.
04
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Follow the plan
A self-paced 12-week calendar re-balances around your results — your weak spots automatically get more reps.
Why it's hard to put down
Studying for the LSAT is a grind. Lawyer Up turns the grind into a game you actually want to come back to.
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Sustained or Overruled
Every question is a case. Win it and the court stamps you SUSTAINED; miss and you're OVERRULED — instant, memorable feedback that makes review stick.
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Streaks & daily docket
A daily set of quests and a streak counter give you a reason to show up every single day — the habit that actually moves a score.
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Climb the firm
XP promotes you from Clerk to Named Partner. Weekly leaderboards and the community bullpen turn solo prep into friendly competition.
The firm ladder
Clerk0 XP
Junior Associate500 XP
Associate1,500 XP
Senior Associate2,500 XP
Counsel4,500 XP
Partner7,500 XP
Named Partner12,000 XP
Where you're losing cases
Your three weakest question types this week. Drill them to raise your win rate fastest.
Flaw
54%
Parallel Reasoning
58%
Necessary Assumption
63%
Question bank
Every question is original and ships with a full written explanation.
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original cases and counting — across all 10 LSAT question types, each with a study guide
Study guides
The firm's playbook.
Every major question type, broken down: how to recognize it, the method that wins it, and the traps the test sets for you. Read the guide, then drill the type.
Drill generator
Build your case load.
Pick a section, question type, and difficulty — we pull from the bank and put you on the stand. Right answers are sustained, wrong ones overruled.
Verdict
Case closed.
Analytics
The evidence on your performance.
Accuracy by question type, score trend, and pacing — so your next drill targets exactly what moves your score.
Win rate by question type
Main Point
88%
Inference
81%
Strengthen
74%
Weaken
69%
Necessary Assumption
63%
Parallel Reasoning
58%
Flaw
54%
Practice test trend
+11 points across 8 practice tests. At this pace you cross 165 in roughly 5 weeks.
Pacing
Logical Reasoning
1:22
Reading Comp
1:41
Average time per question. RC is running hot — target 1:25 by drilling passage mapping.
Recommended next drill
Based on this week's misses, the drill engine recommends:
Logical ReasoningFlawMedium10 questions
Study plan
Your 12-week trial calendar.
Self-paced, but never directionless. The plan re-balances around your analytics every week — weak types get more reps automatically.
WK 01
Foundations: conditional logic & argument parts
Diagram sufficient/necessary, identify conclusions and premises.
WK 02
Logical Reasoning core: Main Point & Inference
120 cases closed, untimed. Read every explanation, even on wins.
Drill the 10 classic flaw patterns until you can name them on sight.
WK 05
Reading Comp: passage mapping
Structure notes in under 30 seconds per paragraph.
WK 06
Midpoint practice test + full review
Blind review before checking answers. Re-balance plan from results.
WK 07–08
Targeted weak-type rotation
Drill generator auto-builds daily sets from your miss log.
WK 09–10
Timed sections & pacing
Full sections at test speed, every other day.
WK 11
Two full practice tests
Test-day conditions: morning start, real breaks, no music.
WK 12
Taper & trial prep
Light review only. Sleep is part of the plan.
Community
The bullpen.
Weekly leaderboards by XP, study groups, and a discussion thread under every single question in the bank.
This week's leaderboard
1MK
MariaK_172
Named Partner
2,410 XP
2DT
DeshawnT
Partner
2,120 XP
3PL
PriyaLaw
Counsel
1,985 XP
4YOU
You
Associate
1,840 XP
5JR
JRosario_BX
Associate
1,700 XP
Latest from the bullpen
MK
MariaK_172
Study group · 2h ago
The negation test finally clicked for me this week — if negating the answer destroys the argument, it's necessary. Went from 60% to 85% on assumption questions.
▲ 4812 replies
DT
DeshawnT
Flaw drills · 5h ago
Anyone else keep falling for the "attacks the person, not the argument" trap answers? Starting a nightly 8pm ET flaw group if anyone wants in.
▲ 3119 replies
PL
PriyaLaw
Score report · 1d ago
Made Counsel rank AND hit 167 on PT today. The streak system genuinely kept me going on days I didn't want to study. 41 days straight.
▲ 9627 replies
Plans
Retain us.
Self-paced, cancel anytime. Both plans include the gamified core — Sustained/Overruled feedback, streaks, XP, and the daily docket. No content you can't trust: every question is original and every explanation is written in-house.
Clerk
$0/mo
Get a real feel for the method, free forever.
10 drill cases per week
Written explanation on every question
The full study-guide playbook
Streaks, XP & the firm ladder
Basic progress tracking
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Associate
$19/mo
The whole method, unlimited, plus the analytics that move a score.
Unlimited drills across the full 125+ bank, growing weekly
Written explanation on every question
Adaptive 12-week study plan
Drill by exact question type & difficulty
Full analytics & the weak-spot engine
The bank grows every week, and Associate members get every new question and guide the moment it ships — at no extra cost.
Prototype note: all questions are original practice items written for Lawyer Up. "LSAT" is a registered trademark of the Law School Admission Council, which is unaffiliated with and does not endorse this app.