The complete physical edition of The New LSAT Score Accelerator — 400 pages, plus 6 bonus study tools and the full audiobook. The six-stage system that targets the real reason your score won't move — how you reason, not how many drills you grind.
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Complete 400-page guide · by Richard Brown
This isn't a book with a couple of dead-link PDFs stapled on. It's the complete 400-page core guide plus six genuine study tools and the full audiobook — every piece a self-studyer actually needs, bundled into one order, for a fraction of what any single course charges.
Every section of the modern, LR-heavy LSAT taught through the Score Accelerator Method™ — the reasoning process the test rewards, not a bag of tricks.
Value $149The entire guide narrated — review stages during your commute, between classes, or before bed. Learn even when you can't open the book.
Value $59 — FREEThe exact plan telling you what to study each week, from diagnostic to final PT. This alone is the "structure" people pay a course $1,000 for.
Value $69 — FREEThe most common trap-answer patterns in Logical Reasoning — the section where most self-studyers quietly lose the most points.
Value $69 — FREEHands-on practice for the precision reading method from Stage 3 — map passages the way the test-writers wrote them, until it's automatic.
Value $59 — FREETrack every missed question, surface your real patterns, and target your weak spots instead of grinding random sets that go nowhere.
Value $49 — FREEPlus Bonus #6 — Test-Day Confidence Checklist (Value $45, FREE): a carry-with-you plan for the week before and the morning of your test.
Everything above — the 400-page guide, all 6 bonuses, the audiobook — is yours today from $59 instead of $499.
You bought the books everyone recommended. You drilled hundreds of questions. You watched the videos and filled a desk with sticky notes. And your score barely moved.
The same 161… 162… maybe a 163 on a good day… then right back down. Here's the part the prep industry has no incentive to tell you:
You're not stuck because you aren't working hard enough. You're stuck because no book you've used ever taught you the thinking process the LSAT actually tests. They gave you content — question types, technique after technique. What they didn't give you is a system for reasoning through the test the way it's designed to be reasoned through.
So you study more. You buy another book. The score stays exactly where it is — because more of the wrong approach doesn't become the right approach just because you doubled the hours. The problem is structural — and it has a precise, fixable cause.

Scattered tactics don't become a system just because you practice them longer. So Richard Brown built one — six connected stages, in order, each building on the last. This is the system that turns study hours into the kind of skill the LSAT rewards.
Understand what the LSAT actually measures and how each section is engineered — so you stop fighting the format and start working with it.
Develop the foundational logic every question type rests on — the layer the other books skip because it's harder to teach than a shortcut.
Train the reading method RC and LR demand — not "read faster," but read the way the test-writers actually wrote it.
Recognize how wrong answers are constructed — so you predict the right answer before you even look at the choices.
Structured cycles where every drill has a purpose and every mistake teaches you something specific and trackable.
Lock in the process so it holds on test day — under time pressure, when the stakes are real and the anxiety is loudest.
"You do not rise to the level of your ambition. You fall to the level of your system."
Replace scattered techniques with a real system — the whole bundle from $59 before the offer resets.
When a prep company charges $1,000+ for a "complete course," only a sliver of that is the actual teaching. The bulk is their marketing, their tutor salaries, and the manufactured belief that you can't do this on your own.
The thinking that actually moves your score — how trap answers are built, how to read the way the test-writers write, how to predict the answer before the choices — is entirely teachable in a structured book. The Score Accelerator Method™ organizes that exact process into six connected stages and puts all of it in one place.
Same caliber of structured system. Plus $440 of study tools — the roadmap, the field guide, the workbook, the tracker, the checklist, the audiobook. The difference is what you're not paying for.

Richard Brown is an LSAT strategist and self-study mentor who built the method from a single, uncomfortable observation: the people who studied the hardest were often the ones who improved the least.
Not because they lacked ability — because the resources they used never gave them a connected system for thinking. They gave content, techniques, tips, then told them to practice until it "clicked." It never clicked.
His style is direct. No hype, no "one weird trick," no overnight promises. The guide tells you exactly what the method is, how to train it, and what it won't do — because you're an adult preparing for one of the most important tests of your professional life, and you deserve to be treated like one.

Before: You sit down and the first question is "…what should I even do today?" You drill a set, get three wrong, re-read the explanation, nod, move on. Next PT: same score. You buy another book. The desk gets more cluttered. The test date gets closer.
After: You open the 8-Week Roadmap. Today is targeted — Stage 4, trap recognition in Flaw questions, using the LR Field Guide. You drill, get two wrong, log them in the Error Tracker — both "scope shift" traps, the same pattern as last week. The pattern is getting clearer. You're not just practicing; you're building a skill, and you can feel it compounding.
On your next practice test you're not staring at two answers that both "seem right." You're predicting the answer before you read the choices — because you understand how the question is built. The panic is gone, because you're running a system and you know exactly where you are in it.

Stop grinding without a plan. Start running a system that compounds — from $59 today.
Get the bundle. Read the guide. Start the 8-Week Roadmap. Work the Score Accelerator Method™ on your own terms, your own schedule.
If at any point in the first 30 days you don't believe this system is worth many times what you paid — for any reason — contact us and we'll refund every cent. No questions. No hoops.
You're risking $59. We're risking the entire product. That's how confident we are in what's inside.
$499 value → from $59 today
Every week you study without a method is a week that doesn't compound. Your test date isn't getting further away — and neither is this price.