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Wyzant

Founded in 2005 and acquired by IXL Learning in 2021, Wyzant is a tutoring marketplace that connects students with independent tutors. Wyzant is not a curriculum provider — it does not offer structured courses, official practice materials, or a standardized LSAT curriculum. Instead, students browse and hire from a pool of 250+ listed LSAT tutors who set their own rates, schedules, and teaching approaches. Sessions are available online or in-person. The first hour with any new tutor is covered by Wyzant's Good Fit Guarantee: if the student is unsatisfied, that hour is refunded at no charge.

At a Glance

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Test Prep Type

Tutoring

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Format

Online and In-Person

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Pace

Self Paced and Instructor-led

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Guarantee

Good Fit Guarantee (first hour)

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LSAC Licensee?

N/A (marketplace)

What Makes Wyzant Different

Wyzant is best understood as a tutoring marketplace rather than an LSAT prep company. Rather than enrolling in a fixed curriculum, students search Wyzant's pool of 250+ listed LSAT tutors and hire directly based on price, rating, background, and availability. This model offers flexibility that structured courses cannot: students can select a tutor who specializes in exactly the section or skill they need, switch tutors at any time, and pay only for the sessions they book.

Wyzant's Good Fit Guarantee covers the first hour with any new tutor — if the student is not satisfied with the session, that hour is refunded with no questions asked. This lowers the risk of trying a new tutor. Beyond that, Wyzant operates on a pay-as-you-go basis with no course commitment or subscription required.

The trade-offs of the marketplace model are significant. Tutor credentials and LSAT scores are not independently verified by Wyzant. There is no standardized curriculum, no official LSAT practice materials provided through the platform, and no analytics or progress tracking. The quality of preparation depends entirely on the individual tutor hired. Students who need structured content alongside tutoring typically combine Wyzant with a separate self-paced course.

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. Because Wyzant is a marketplace, there is no centralized curriculum update — individual tutors are responsible for staying current with the new format. Students should confirm that any tutor they hire is familiar with the current three-section LSAT before booking.

Tutoring and Who Wyzant Is Best For

Wyzant does not offer tiered plans. Students pay per session at their tutor's hourly rate:

  • Hourly rates: range from approximately $30/hour to $285+/hour depending on the tutor's experience, credentials, and demand. Most qualified LSAT-specific tutors fall in the $75–$200/hour range.
  • Good Fit Guarantee: first hour with any tutor is refunded if the student is unsatisfied.
  • No minimum commitment: students can book a single session or an ongoing series.

Wyzant is best suited for students who already have a study foundation from a course and want targeted help on specific weak areas, or for students who strongly prefer one-on-one instruction and want to shop for a tutor by price and background. It is not a strong fit for students who need structured content, official practice materials, or a guided study plan from the start.

Data last verified: May 2026

Discounts

Discount Wyzant LSAT prep discount is currently unavailable.
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Pricing

Free Trial (Y/N)? Yes (Good Fit Guarantee first hour)
LSAC Fee Waiver Available N/A
Courses N/A
Tutoring Rate (low end) ~$30 / hour
Tutoring Rate (high end) $285+ / hour
Typical LSAT tutor range ~$75–$200 / hour

Customer Reviews

Trustpilot Rating ~1.9 / 5 ("Poor")
Trustpilot Review Count ~1,500 reviews (all Wyzant services)
Trustpilot URL https://www.trustpilot.com/review/wyzant.com
BBB Rating N/A

Wyzant's Trustpilot rating is notably low and covers all tutoring subjects platform-wide, not LSAT specifically. A significant portion of negative reviews come from tutors (not students) with complaints about platform payment and policy issues rather than the quality of tutoring sessions. Student-specific LSAT feedback is mixed: positive reviews cite the convenience of tutor selection and the Good Fit Guarantee, while negative reviews highlight credential inconsistency and the absence of structured materials. Prospective students should read individual tutor profiles and ratings carefully rather than relying on the platform-level Trustpilot score.

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