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Your LSAT and MCAT Coach

What is a coach and what can you expect?

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Written by Blueprint
Updated over 3 months ago

Who are MCAT and LSAT Coach?

MCAT and LSAT Coaches are members of your prep team who are helpful for keeping you on track during your preparation. They are experts on their tests and the team has a combined 30+ years of experience. They act as accountability partners to your prep and give customized advice based on your progress through your class.

What can you expect from your coach?

Your coach will send you an email each week with a check-in about your progress through the course. In these emails, you should see your progress toward our pacing guide with some pertinent and timely feedback as well as links to additional resources you may find helpful at that point in your course. Please feel free to respond to these emails at any time with questions you may have and your coach will generally respond to you within 24 hours.

When to reach out

If you are struggling with content or test strategy, the best places to reach out are in Discord or directly to your instructors. If you have any other questions about how to schedule your exam, how to rearrange your study plan, if you should push back your exam, etc. Those are all great questions to ask your coach. Think of them as your partner through the twists and turns of prepping for your exam. We’ve heard and seen it all over our time working with learners like you. We want to hear from you, so don’t hesitate to reach out!

We made the emails for the coach really easy to remember so you can reach out at

What can I ask about?

Realistically, anything. Now, that doesn’t mean the coach will be the perfect person to answer every question but they are very well plugged in here at Blueprint, so if you ask your coach, you’re going to get an answer, they may just connect you with the perfect person to answer for you. Your coach is a great first-stop-shop for those tricky questions you just can’t shake that are hard to find in a book.

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