What Our Students Say: LSAT Boss Program Reviews & Results
- Shana Ginsburg

- Mar 17
- 7 min read
Updated March 2026
The Program Built for Learners Who Were Left Behind by Everyone Else
Most LSAT prep companies were built for the average test-taker. Ginsburg Advanced and the LSAT Boss program were built for everyone else — the students with ADHD, test anxiety, dyslexia, processing differences, and learning disabilities who tried the big-name courses and still felt unseen.
Since 2016, Shana Ginsburg, Esq. — disability attorney, certified teacher, and 99th percentile LSAT scorer — has led a team of specialists serving students across the country. The results speak for themselves: an average score improvement of 13 points, students admitted to Harvard, UVA, GW, Maryland Carey, and more, and a consistent pattern of students achieving goals they had nearly given up on.
Here is what real LSAT Boss students have said about their experiences — sourced from our website, Google, Yelp, and third-party review platforms.
Score Transformations
Katherine — 180 LSAT → University of Virginia School of Law
Katherine came to Ginsburg Advanced with two children at home and a goal that felt out of reach. She left with a perfect score.
"Thanks for your guidance Shana, and this amazing gift of a 180. I printed out the score from LSAC and put it above my desk to look at any time I forget how far I've come and how much I've grown. The best part about this journey wasn't the outcome, but how much it transformed me. I know I can thrive at law school with two children and provide a better future for them."
A perfect 180. A UVA Law acceptance. And, in her words, a transformation that went far beyond a test score.
Zachari C. — 175 LSAT → Harvard Law School
Zachari came to Ginsburg Advanced navigating a major career pivot and personal challenges that required more than a test prep course. He needed a coach who understood how his brain worked.
"Imagine having a coach, one of the most skilled and intuitive learning specialists on the planet, not only demystifying the challenge before you but equipping you with customized tools to optimize your brain power. Now add a marching band loud enough to drown out any discouraging influence and a cheering section to celebrate your game-winning victory. That is Ginsburg Advanced and Shana Ginsburg in a nutshell."
Zachari is now at Harvard Law. If you are reading this — as he put it — you can do it too.
Thatch G. — 23-Point Score Increase → George Washington Law
Thatch tried other test prep programs before finding Ginsburg Advanced. Nothing else came close.
"I tried other test assistance programs, but none offered the same compassion, attention, and help that Ginsburg Advanced Tutoring does. Ginsburg Advanced has a whole body and mind approach that armed me with the tools, skills, and confidence I needed to succeed. I was fully prepared when I took the LSAT and had conquered my testing fears and anxiety. I only wish I had found Ginsburg Advanced sooner."
Twenty-three points. GW Law. And a student who no longer feared the test.
Mark W. — 164 LSAT (Nearly 20-Point Increase) → Baltimore Law
"Shana was amazingly supportive and encouraging throughout the entire process. She was just as determined for me to reach my target LSAT score as I was. Through her strategically planned, focused, and individualized approach towards learning, she helped me score higher than I anticipated. My score rose almost 20 points in just a few months."
Nearly 20 points in a few months. That is what individualized, strategic prep looks like when it is built around the student — not a one-size-fits-all curriculum.
Raisha W. — 17-Point Increase → Houston Law
Raisha came to Ginsburg Advanced after feeling defeated. A chance encounter with Shana's Instagram page changed everything.
"Shana is truly a blessing. I was feeling defeated until I stumbled upon her page on IG. She is the ONLY tutor who is specializing in supporting students with disabilities. She not only teaches you the LSAT, but she provides you with tools to manage your disability while studying. We actually did CBT (Cognitive Behavior Therapy) together to help me with my test anxiety. No other tutor is doing this. I can finally say that I successfully achieved the score I needed."
No other tutor is doing this. Raisha said it herself — and she was right.
First-Generation Students & Full Rides
Madeline A. — 166 LSAT → Full Ride Scholarship to Maryland Carey Law
Madeline is a first-generation law student who came in feeling uncertain and left with multiple scholarship offers.
"As a first-gen student, I felt understood and supported each step along the way. Thanks to all the tools provided, I felt more confident and energized as I prepared for the LSAT and finalized my law school applications. As a result, I've been able to attain various law school offers and scholarships! Seeking their help is 100% worth it!"
A full ride. Multiple acceptances. The kind of outcome that changes a family's trajectory.
What Students Say About Anxiety, Disability & Neurodiversity Support
One of the most consistent themes across every LSAT Boss review is what happens when a student's anxiety and learning differences are finally treated as legitimate — not as obstacles to work around, but as factors to actively support.
From Yelp:
"She identified not only my challenges with the LSAT, but my challenges with time management and life."
From Bark:
"Before Ginsburg, I had issues with test anxiety and always would struggle when it came time to take the exam. Ginsburg Advanced provided me with a support team dedicated to figuring out my specific test-taking challenges and worked with me to improve my performance on test day."
"Shana provides a comprehensive approach to tutoring — not only to improve your score, but to develop your study skills and work ethic... Her tutoring pedagogy works so compassionately with students who might have mental health issues affecting their score. Shana works with students and has a wonderful talent of making them feel comfortable and welcome."
"I grew up having anxiety and I was never the best at taking tests. I tried to pass my Praxis 2 test but I always choked up. With Shana's patience and determination, I passed my tests with flying colors this time around!"
From Students Who Had Already Tried Everything Else
Perhaps the most powerful testimonials come from students who had already gone through Kaplan, Blueprint, 7Sage, or LSAT Demon — and still weren't seeing results — before finding LSAT Boss.
From Bark:
"The first time I took the LSAT I self-studied and the second time I worked with a large testing company completing an online course. Each time I scored in the low percentile with a 138 and no change in my score. I was pretty much ready to give up on my goal of being an attorney. One day while searching the LSAT on Instagram's explore page, I found Shana's page and arranged a consultation. Shana provided me with individualized strategies, meditation methods, and some kick-ass motivation. I could not imagine taking this test again and not doing well. This February I took the LSAT again and got my goal score — increasing 12 points. Shana is truly AMAZING at what she does and I owe this success all to her."
A 138 to a goal score. After self-study. After a major test prep company. After nearly giving up.
Personal Statements, Admissions, and the Full Law School Journey
LSAT Boss is not just an LSAT course. The Ginsburg Advanced team supports students through every stage of the law school journey — from accommodations consulting to personal statements to application strategy.
"The help that I got with my personal statement for law school was unlike any other. Shana helped me put together an incredible personal statement that was unique and would stand out to any admissions board. I can't thank her enough for helping me get into law school. No doubt better than any class you could take."
"After the LSAT, she guided me through the entire application process, reviewed all my personal statements and applications. I cannot thank her enough for helping me reach my goal of becoming an attorney."
The Numbers Behind LSAT Boss
Average score improvement: 13 points
Notable individual improvements: 12, 17, 20, and 23+ points
Top scores achieved: 180, 175, 166, 164
Schools attended by Ginsburg grads: Harvard Law, UVA Law, GW Law, Maryland Carey, Houston Law, Baltimore Law, and many more
Students served: Neurodiverse learners, test-anxious students, first-gen applicants, career changers, and repeat test-takers nationwide
Why LSAT Boss Is Different
Mainstream prep companies — Kaplan, Blueprint, 7Sage, LSAT Demon — were not built for learners with ADHD, dyslexia, processing differences, or test anxiety. Their programs assume a standard learner and deliver a standard curriculum.
LSAT Boss was built from the ground up for the anything-but-average student. Every program begins with a diagnostic evaluation. Every study plan is individualized. Every session integrates evidence-based anxiety management alongside LSAT content mastery. And every student has access to a 24/7 support team that holds them accountable from first practice test to final score release.
This is what it looks like when a test prep program actually treats you like a person — not a seat in a cohort.
Ready to Write Your Own Success Story?
The LSAT Boss spring live class is now enrolling. Taught by Sebastian McGraw (LSAT 176), this 10-week weeknight program starts March 30 and is built for students who need more than a generic course.
Questions? Book a free strategy call by emailing us at hello@ginsburgadvancedtutoring.com
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