TepperMind™ · LSAT Execution System by Scott J. Tepper
TepperMind is built on Scott Tepper's 20 years of one-on-one LSAT instruction. This is not a course. This is Scott's system delivered through an AI tutor — his cards, his resets, his timing progression, and his anxiety work — available on demand. It tracks repeated mistakes, enforces the rules, and makes students execute the full process from the beginning when it breaks. This is not a generic chatbot.
Fixed cards. Exact sequence. Common Mistake Card tracking. Timing added only after untimed work is stable.
Scott Tepper is an elite LSAT tutor with 20 years of LSAT tutoring experience. He charges $220 an hour. A full private engagement runs $21,120. TepperMind is $199 a month. Same system. Same cards. Same process. On demand.
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Why I Got It Wrong Card
Most LSAT mistakes are not random. They come from the same repeated patterns. This card identifies the mistakes that 99 percent of people make on the LSAT, so you can correct the pattern before it happens again.
What's Inside
When you subscribe, you get every module listed below — delivered through the AI tutor on demand. Click any module and the tutor teaches it. No separate logins, no video library, no course dashboard. One interface. Everything included.
Phase 1
Logical Reasoning — 14 Modules
01Main Point
02Inference
03Assumption
04Strengthen
05Weaken
06Main Conclusion
07Flaw
08Reasoning
09Role of a Statement
10Principle
11Resolve / Explain
12Disagree
13Except
14Parallel Reasoning
Phase 2
Reading Comprehension — 11 Modules
01Main Idea / Primary Purpose
02Line Questions
03Questions With Information
04Questions With No New Information
05Strengthen Questions
06Weaken Questions
07Paragraph Questions
08Except Questions
09Analogous / Similar Questions
10Comprehensive Review
11Dual Passages
Runs Throughout
LSAT Mental Edge™ — 14 Chapters
Why Smart Students Underperform
Your Nervous System on the LSAT
The Arousal Curve
The Anxiety Rule Card
The Reset Protocol
The Panic Spiral
Slow Reading Is Controlled Reading
The Structure Framework
The Pacing System
The Test-Day Plan
Training the System
Building Confidence Through Control
Performing Under Difficulty
The Complete System
Phase 3
Test-Day Countdown — 6 Modules
1 Month Out
3 Weeks Out
2 Weeks Out
1 Week Out
Day Before
Day Of
34 total modules. 625 original questions. 55 RC passages. 22 timing cards. 14 Mental Edge chapters. 6 Anxiety Control Cards. One tutor. Everything clickable on demand.
What this is
Scott Tepper spent 20 years in one-on-one sessions identifying exactly what breaks students — rushing, skipping structure, adding timing too early, letting anxiety take over. TepperMind encodes all of it. The tutor identifies your mistake patterns, applies the right rule card, resets when the process breaks, and addresses anxiety and timing the same way Scott does in a private session.
General AI
Explains. Improvises. Moves on.
TepperMind
Enforces. Resets. Builds.
Scott's system is delivered through an AI tutor built on his cards, resets, timing progression, and anxiety work.
The system in use
Common Mistake Card — real student · filled during a session
In 20 years of one-on-one tutoring, Scott identified the same mistake patterns in student after student.
He built the Common Mistake Card to track them. Six columns — each one a failure mode he watched destroy scores. Students fill it in during drills. The tutor reviews it at the start of every session before a single question is attempted. When the pattern is visible, it becomes fixable.
This is not a reflection exercise. It is the same accountability system Scott used in private sessions — now running inside the tutor every day.
See it in action
The tutor does not identify a mistake and move on. It makes the student reread the rule cards, redo the question from the beginning, and execute every step correctly — in order — until the right answer is reached through the right process.
Sample interaction — LR Strengthen question
Student
I think the answer is B because it adds more support to the argument.
TepperMind
Before we discuss your answer — did you read the Strengthen Card before this question? Walk me through the conclusion and the why in seven words or less.
Student
The conclusion is that the new policy will reduce costs. I'm not sure about the why.
TepperMind
The why is in the argument — it's the reason given for the conclusion. Reread and find it. Summarize the conclusion and why in seven words or less before we look at any answer choice.
Student
Ok. The why is that the policy eliminates overtime requirements.
TepperMind
Good. Now evaluate each answer choice using the hierarchy. Best answer strengthens conclusion and why together. Next best strengthens conclusion alone. Third best strengthens why alone. Never more than two correct answers. For each choice: letter, does it strengthen, what part of the hierarchy, five to seven words of reasoning. Do not give me just the letter.
Student
A — not true. B — true. C — not sure.
This is the system. Not a suggestion. A reset every time the process breaks — until the execution is correct.
Why students plateau
They read everything too fast. They don't explain the argument well enough to themselves. They don't take the time to make a good, viable prediction. They don't go back and reread when they are supposed to.
More content does not fix it
Watching more videos while the same mistakes repeat is not progress.
Generic explanations are too cheap
Almost any AI can explain an LSAT question. That does not mean it can build a score.
Timing is added too early
Most students try to go fast before their untimed process is stable.
Anxiety is treated as separate
TepperMind trains performance under pressure inside the system, not as an afterthought.
How it works
TepperMind teaches students through fixed cards, exact sequence, Common Mistake Card tracking, timing added later, and Mental Edge work.
Learn the rule
Each module teaches a specific question type through fixed cards and structured lessons. The card is read before every question. Every time.
Run the homework system
Read the Structure Card, question-type card, Common Mistake Card, Why I Got It Wrong Card, and Anxiety Card before the work begins.
Track mistakes and redo
If the process breaks, the mistake gets recorded on the Common Mistake Card and the question gets redone from the beginning. Not where you left off. Question 1.
Add timing later
Timing comes only after untimed work is stable and the Common Mistake Card is short. Control before speed. Always.
Train pressure response
Mental Edge runs parallel to every module because score breakdowns under pressure are part of the LSAT.
Build the score honestly
99% is 0. The standard does not bend.
Results
Score Jumps
"Oh fuck I just got my score. I got a 180???????"
"SCOTT I GOT A 173!!!"
"Nobody does this better than Scott. Near-full scholarships from multiple T14 law schools."
Text Messages
Marcus T. · Anxiety breakthrough
"Felt a panic attack coming. Heard you in my head. Snapped out of it really quick. A year ago I would've crashed and burned."
Tyler J. · LSAT 170
"I got a 170. You are the best tutor on the planet."
Student · Top 21 Law School · Full ride
"His rules are foolproof. I ended up at a top 21 law school on a full ride. I could not have done it without Scott Tepper."
Built by
Scott J. Tepper · 20 Years · LSAT
"Nobody does this better than Scott. I got a 172 — a 13-point jump — and received near-full scholarships from multiple T14 law schools."
Who this is for
This is for you if
This is not for you if
Pricing
Scott Tepper's 20-year LSAT methodology — mistake identification, rule enforcement, timing progression, and anxiety management — delivered through AI at $199 a month.
$199
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FAQ
Why not just use ChatGPT?
Because students read the cards before every question, track repeated mistakes, redo the question from the beginning, and add timing only after untimed work is stable.
Is this a chatbot?
No. The AI layer delivers Scott's system. It follows fixed cards, enforces exact sequence, and does not deviate from the card language.
Can I skip around the modules?
No. Start with LR Module 1, go in order, and do not move on until the current module is complete and your Common Mistake Card is clean.
When do I start timing?
Only after untimed performance is stable. Timing is added later, not first. Control comes before speed.
Do I still need official LSAT materials?
Yes. Official LSAT work is still required. TepperMind is the system for how to do it correctly.
What happens if I make a mistake during a drill?
The system resets to question 1. Not where you left off. Question 1. 99% is 0 — the standard does not bend.
If your LSAT score is stuck, the answer is usually not more content. It is a better system.