
Wize is an online, self-paced LSAT prep platform built around a single expert instructor. Wize's LSAT course is taught by John, a 99th-percentile scorer, NYU law graduate, and attorney licensed in both the United States and Canada. The course covers 22 LSAT modules and supplements video lessons with direct instructor access through office hours and a Q&A form, plus a community forum for peer discussion. Wize does not offer live classes or tutoring — the platform is designed for self-directed students who want structured video instruction with asynchronous expert support at an affordable subscription price.
At a Glance
What Makes Wize Different
Wize is best known for two things: a single expert instructor and an accessible price point. Rather than a team of rotating instructors, the entire Wize LSAT course is built around John — a 99th-percentile LSAT scorer, NYU law graduate, and practicing attorney licensed in both the United States and Canada. John personally guides students through all 22 LSAT modules via video lessons and is directly reachable through scheduled office hours and a Q&A submission form, giving students a level of instructor consistency uncommon in self-paced platforms.
The course includes a community forum where students discuss strategy, share tips, and work through difficult problems together. All course materials — video lessons, practice questions, and full-length practice exams — are accessible via mobile browser, making the platform usable on any modern smartphone or tablet without a dedicated app.
Wize does not offer live classes or one-on-one tutoring. It is designed specifically for self-directed students who want comprehensive video-based instruction, direct async access to an expert instructor, and a lower total cost than most major LSAT prep platforms.
2024 LSAT Format Change
Beginning in August 2024, LSAC permanently removed the Logic Games (Analytical Reasoning) section from the LSAT. The new three-section format consists of two scored Logical Reasoning sections and one Reading Comprehension section. Students should verify directly with Wize that the course curriculum and module structure reflect the current three-section format before enrolling.
Plans and Who Wize Is Best For
Wize offers a single course with three subscription lengths:
- Monthly (~$99/month): Full access to all 22 modules, video lessons, practice questions, practice exams, office hours, and the Q&A form. Best for students with a test date close enough to complete prep in one or two months.
- 6-Month (~$499): Same full access for a six-month period. Best for students who want a structured multi-month study window without committing to an annual plan.
- Annual (~$799): Full access for one year, with a free retake policy and a satisfaction-based full refund guarantee. Best for students who want maximum flexibility or who are preparing for multiple test dates.
Wize is best suited for self-motivated students on a budget who are comfortable with asynchronous learning and do not need live instruction or tutoring. It is not a strong fit for students who require real-time feedback or a structured class schedule.
Data last verified: May 2026
Discounts
| Discount | Wize LSAT prep discount is currently unavailable. |
| Discount Expires | N/A |
Pricing
| Free Trial (Y/N)? | Yes |
| LSAC Fee Waiver Available | Yes |
| Monthly | ~$99 / month |
| 6-Month | ~$499 |
| Annual (with satisfaction guarantee) | ~$799 |
Customer Reviews
| Trustpilot Rating | 4.4 / 5 ("Great") |
| Trustpilot Review Count | ~75 reviews (all Wize products) |
| Trustpilot URL | https://www.trustpilot.com/review/wizeprep.com |
| BBB Rating | N/A |
Wize has a small but positive Trustpilot review base that covers all of its test prep products, not only LSAT. Reviewers frequently highlight the quality and clarity of John's instruction, the value relative to the price, and the helpfulness of the Q&A access. The review volume is significantly smaller than larger platforms, so prospective students may want to seek out additional community feedback on r/LSAT or r/lawschooladmissions before enrolling.
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