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Increase your LSAT Logical Reasoning score faster with targeted drills and diagnostic analytics.

Drill real LSAT-style questions, measure timing and accuracy, and identify the exact habits and question types costing you points.

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Created by Joaquin Arias • 98th percentile LSAT scorer • 9+ years tutoring students • Founder of HummingBird LSAT Prep

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Designed for disciplined LSAT score improvement.

Why students plateau in Logical Reasoning

What usually happens

  • Practicing randomly without a clear plan
  • Not knowing which question types are actually weak
  • Losing time without understanding why
  • Reviewing answers without a diagnosis

How HummingBird fixes it

HummingBird turns practice into a score-improvement system: targeted drills by question type, timing and accuracy analytics, and a clear next step after every set.

What you get

Train your timing exactly like test day

Timed sets with immediate grading and feedback

See exactly what is costing you points

Track weak types, quartiles, and pacing patterns

Review every mistake and track progress

Reset attempts and export your results to Excel

Use active reading tools strong scorers rely on

Elimination, highlighting, and underlining in one flow

Read faster without losing precision

Adjust spacing, font size, and find key phrases instantly

Move quickly through sets with less friction

Use keyboard controls, bubbles, arrows, and jump menus

Keep your progress consistent across devices

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Test fit before you commit

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Traditional LSAT practice vs HummingBird

Traditional practice

  • Random question sets
  • Weak review loops
  • No timing diagnosis
  • Hard to spot recurring patterns

HummingBird system

  • Targeted drills by question type
  • Weak-type and difficulty tracking
  • Timing analytics and pacing signals
  • Measurable, repeatable improvement path

How it works

  1. 1

    Choose a question type

    Start with a free preview

  2. 2

    Train like test day

    Timed sets + LSAT-style tools

  3. 3

    Target the skills that need work

    Diagnostics show weak types + time leaks

Why students improve faster

  • See where you lose time
  • Spot weak question types by difficulty
  • Repeat drills with a clear next step

Interface preview

Preview how students practice and review inside the platform.

Question Interface Preview

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Analytics Dashboard Preview

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Annotation Tools Preview

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Student outcomes

“I realized my timing issues were mostly in flaw and assumption questions. Once I targeted those types, my LR section felt far more controlled.”

— A. Chen, LSAT student

“The dashboard made my review objective. Instead of doing random sets, I knew exactly which skills to fix each week.”

— M. Patel, LSAT student

“The interface feels like test-day pace but with better feedback. I spent less time guessing and more time improving.”

— J. Rivera, LSAT student

Founder note

After more than 9 years tutoring LSAT students, I saw the same pattern: students did lots of questions but did not consistently fix the habits costing them points. HummingBird was built to solve that problem by turning practice into a structured, diagnostic system for measurable LR improvement.

Start fixing your weakest LSAT question type today

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Find time leaks and target weak question types

Your analytics stack shows where points are lost, how pacing shifts across sets, and which difficulty bands need focused repetition.

Time vs Accuracy

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Accuracy

Precision by type and quartile

Pacing

Identify over-investment patterns

Diagnosis

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Master Course

A guided curriculum with structured lessons and progressive drills

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