Graeme Blake is the founder of LSATHacks, an LSAT prep site built around clear, practical explanations for real LSAT questions. He scored a 177 on the LSAT on his first try and has taught the LSAT for more than 15 years.
Graeme founded LSATHacks in January 2011 after attending University of Toronto Law for a year and deciding that LSAT prep was the work he most wanted to do. The site began with a simple goal: make high-quality LSAT explanations freely accessible to students. That still guides the project today.
Based in Montreal, Canada, Graeme writes and develops LSATHacks course materials, drills, and explanations with a focus on clarity, accessibility, and practical instruction. His work has reached millions of LSAT students through free explanations, courses, tutoring, and community support.
LSAT Background
- Scored 177 on the June 2007 LSAT.
- Founder of LSATHacks, launched in January 2011.
- Author of 5,000+ LSAT explanations.
- Creator of LSATHacks courses, drills, and study materials.
- Moderator of r/LSAT, the LSAT forum on Reddit.
Teaching Approach
Graeme’s teaching style is direct and practical: understand the test, learn the repeatable patterns, and practice with real LSAT material. LSATHacks explanations are designed to be useful both for students aiming for 170+ and for students encountering a question type for the first time.
The goal is not to make the LSAT feel mysterious. The goal is to make each argument, passage, answer choice, and trap answer easier to see clearly.
Work at LSATHacks
Graeme’s main work at LSATHacks is building resources that help students study with real LSAT questions and understand why the right answers are right. That includes free explanations, LSAT courses, strategy articles, and tools for modern LSAT prep.
- Free LSAT explanations
- LSAT Intro and Mastery Courses
- LSAT tutoring
- How to go Faster on the LSAT
- LSAT Preptest Conversion Tables
- Guide to LR Question Types
Community
Graeme and LSATHacks stay closely connected to LSAT students through comments, email, Reddit, and social media. Students with questions about a specific PrepTest problem can leave a comment on that question’s explanation page.
Tutoring
Graeme offers 1-on-1 tutoring over Zoom for students who want advice and strategy tailored to their situation. Students interested in tutoring can schedule a free consult to discuss options.
Schedule a free tutoring consult
About LSATHacks
LSATHacks is built for any LSAT student who wants to improve their score and master the test. The broader LSATHacks team includes assistant tutors and contributors who share the same practical, accessible approach to LSAT prep.
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