Meet Our Team!

  • Raphael Piliero

    Raphael Piliero

    Tutor | 180

    Raphael Piliero

    Raphael Piliero

    Tutor | 180

    Raphael was motivated to become an LSAT tutor when he saw firsthand the ways that learning logic can change how one thinks and approaches the world—and that the test can be made fun in the process! A self-described LSAT fanatic, Raphael took over 9,000 LSAT questions across several months of study prior to his exam. He decided to return as a tutor to help students reach their potential by inculcating an appreciation for logic, critical thinking, and the joy of solving curve-breaker “miscellaneous" logic games. When not thinking about the LSAT, Raphael enjoys playing speed chess and avidly watching baseball.

  • Ben Kane

    Ben Kane

    Tutor | 180

    Ben Kane

    Ben Kane

    Tutor | 180

    Ben found 7Sage near the beginning of his LSAT journey, and he credits much of his success to the clear explanations and detailed analytics that 7Sage provides. He serves through AmeriCorps in Colorado doing academic interventions, gaining an appreciation for different learning styles and the excitement of breakthrough realizations. He is excited to meet students where they are at to achieve their peak performance on the LSAT and enjoy the intricacies of the test. When not obsessing over the best way to break boards, Ben writes YA contemporary fantasy and competes in Latin dance.

  • Samantha Dresner

    Samantha Dresner

    Tutor | 180

    Samantha Dresner

    Samantha Dresner

    Tutor | 180

    Sam used 7Sage to create her own action plan for tackling the LSAT and now wants to help others do the same. As a student with ADHD, she understands the importance of a routine and strategy tailored to individual learning style. She is especially looking forward to working with students with neurodivergencies and disabilities and is committed to continually finding new and nontraditional methods of studying. In addition to the content of the LSAT, she enjoys teaching the test-taking skills necessary to perform well on it. When not tutoring, Sam enjoys cooking, doing crossword puzzles, and traveling.

  • Theodore Haugen

    Theodore Haugen

    Tutor | 180

    Theodore Haugen

    Theodore Haugen

    Tutor | 180

    With several practice tests taken and no score progress to show for it, Tad’s LSAT journey had a discouraging start. Discovering 7Sage breathed new life into his learning process by providing clear explanations of important LSAT concepts, a roadmap for studying, and amazing tools for growth, like blind review. When working with students, Tad emphasizes mastering the fundamentals underlying the test rather than trying to rely on gimmicks and encourages his students to grow in their confidence by creating a comfortable learning environment. When he’s not tutoring, Tad enjoys CrossFit, video games, weekly trivia, and poker.

  • Matthew Evan Todd

    Matthew Evan Todd

    Tutor | 180

    Matthew Evan Todd

    Matthew Evan Todd

    Tutor | 180

    Matthew used 7Sage for his LSAT prep and found the content engaging and helpful in his learning. Having studied for the exam while doing a full course load, Matthew understands the challenge of LSAT prep alongside school or work responsibilities. Using a strategic and intentional approach to prep, he improved by 20 points from his diagnostic score. Tutoring seemed like a great way to help others have the best experience possible as they try to reach their LSAT goals. Off the clock, Matthew enjoys traveling (more accurately, daydreaming of traveling places), trying new foods, and following the NBA.

  • Ardaschir Arguelles

    Ardaschir Arguelles

    Tutor | 180

    Ardaschir Arguelles

    Ardaschir Arguelles

    Tutor | 180

    Ardaschir’s initial approach to Logic Games involved a good deal of crossing his fingers and hoping for the best. While studying for the LSAT in earnest, he took a practice test every week and in so doing found himself developing a personal language for Logic Games and Logical Reasoning that allowed him to get the better of the test. He sees that as the goal of the tutoring process—to become familiar enough with the test that the concepts become instinctive, things you can formulate to yourself in terms you understand. That process takes time and effort, but with the right guidance it can also be enjoyable and fulfilling.

  • Dylan Estrin Rosoff

    Dylan Estrin Rosoff

    Tutor | 180

    Dylan Estrin Rosoff

    Dylan Estrin Rosoff

    Tutor | 180

    Dylan heard about 7Sage halfway through the process of studying for the LSAT from a friend. After feeling like he had not quite mastered the fundamentals of the test, he decided to give it a try. 7Sage ended up being incredibly helpful to him in his LSAT journey as he made consistent progress up from his diagnostic score and developed the skills that enabled him to excel at the test. He is excited to become a part of students’ own journeys as he works with them to develop these skills.
    Outside of being a tutor, Dylan recently graduated from Cornell University and majored in Industrial and Labor Relations. He is interested in researching how people respond to artificial intelligence at work and sees himself going to law school in the future to study labor and employment law. In general, he loves hiking and nature, playing video games, cooking, and listening to music.

  • Chayton Gray

    Chayton Gray

    Tutor | 180

    Chayton Gray

    Chayton Gray

    Tutor | 180

    Chayton graduated from Rhodes College with a degree in political science. During his time at Rhodes, he was an active member of the baseball team. After graduation, Chayton worked as a high school algebra teacher. He began his LSAT preparation with 7Sage and is now eager to share his knowledge with other students. Chayton believes anyone can improve their LSAT performance by focusing on understanding what the test is really asking. His favorite part of tutoring is seeing students realize their potential and have fun in the process. When he isn’t teaching the LSAT, Chayton enjoys playing ping-pong, golfing, and reading.

  • Samuel Bunn

    Samuel Bunn

    Tutor | 180

    Samuel Bunn

    Samuel Bunn

    Tutor | 180

    Sam started his LSAT journey while working full-time and found slow and steady progress through the Core Curriculum of 7Sage. As he reached a plateau, he switched to frequent practice tests and leaned heavily on the analytics to help identify areas of challenge. Sam’s experience taught him that the LSAT is a learnable test and that the biggest factor in eventual score improvement was his own outlook and mental health. He cannot wait to help students reach the upper echelons of the LSAT and is especially excited to work with fellow Pacific Northwesterners interested in pursuing law.

    When not demystifying the LSAT, Sam can be found reading mystery novels, climbing rocks, and keenly following the latest escapades of the Boston Red Sox.

  • Deirdre Madeleine Willgohs

    Deirdre Madeleine Willgohs

    Tutor | 180

    Deirdre Madeleine Willgohs

    Deirdre Madeleine Willgohs

    Tutor | 180

    Deirdre graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in biomedical engineering and started her career in law as a patent examiner for the USPTO, later becoming a patent agent at a Big Law firm. During her time at Northwestern, she was a math and physics tutor for her fellow students and discovered her passion for teaching. To be the best tutor possible, she has taken several courses in pedagogy and has developed an effective and engaging approach to tutoring. Deirdre believes the LSAT is a learnable test, and with the right approach and strategies, it can even be fun! She enjoys working with students of all levels, whether they want to work on their fundamentals at the beginning of their LSAT journey or refine their strategy to get those last few points to a 180. When she isn’t teaching the LSAT, Deirdre enjoys fostering kittens and playing badminton.

  • Josh Soifer

    Josh Soifer

    Tutor | 180

    Josh Soifer

    Josh Soifer

    Tutor | 180

    Josh’s experience with standardized tests started when he wrote the admissions test for the University of Oxford. That test incorporates a critical thinking section that directly parallels the LSAT’s Logical Reasoning section. His success on that test led to a three-year position tutoring Oxford applicants who were preparing for that test while he completed his undergraduate degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. He enjoys helping students learn how to break complicated questions down into smaller, more approachable sections that can be understood quickly and efficiently. When not tutoring, Josh enjoys playing basketball, soccer, chess, and any other sport he can find.

  • Colin Wire

    Colin Wire

    Tutor | 180

    Colin Wire

    Colin Wire

    Tutor | 180

    Colin recently graduated from Brown University, where he studied mathematics and archaeology. He has a passion for tutoring and helping others learn, whether it is teaching math or even coaching baseball. Able to increase his LSAT score by 10 points, Colin is excited to help others improve their own score and achieve their goals for law school. In his free time, he enjoys playing guitar, watching sports, and hiking in the National Parks.  

  • Isaiah Turner-Wyatt

    Isaiah Turner-Wyatt

    Tutor | 180

    Isaiah Turner-Wyatt

    Isaiah Turner-Wyatt

    Tutor | 180

    Isaiah is a paralegal from Brooklyn who previously worked in education for many years, both as a preschool teacher and soccer coach. He has a master's degree in philosophy and has experience teaching and tutoring formal logic. In his free time, Isaiah enjoys reading fiction, writing, and playing chess. Isaiah is a devoted Arsenal fan and enjoys spending his weekends either playing soccer or watching it from the couch. Soccer, chess, and philosophy are where Isaiah finds his teaching inspiration, in particular the parallels between sports psychology and the psychology of test-taking. His favorite part of tutoring is the challenge required to make complicated concepts click; the moment an intimidating or opaque question becomes decipherable is the most satisfying part of learning.

  • Theo Malter

    Theo Malter

    Tutor | 180

    Theo Malter

    Theo Malter

    Tutor | 180

    Theo studied for the LSAT while working full-time as a paralegal. Consequently, he appreciates the challenges students face in juggling the LSAT with other responsibilities—and is extremely confident that they can still be victorious on test day through discipline, hard work, and the application of a growth mindset. He believes that success on the exam, like success in so many other areas of life, is nonlinear. He loves using the expertise he developed in preparing for the exam to help his students succeed on their own LSAT journeys. Outside of LSAT tutoring, he enjoys reading a wide range of nonfiction, pushing himself in early morning physical training, and playing overly complicated board games.

  • James Marmaduke

    James Marmaduke

    Tutor | 179

    James Marmaduke

    James Marmaduke

    Tutor | 179

    James is passionate about the LSAT because it did not come naturally to him. Through three years of dedicated study, he came to see the LSAT as an old friend. James now enjoys teaching the LSAT and making it accessible to all students. He firmly believes that the LSAT is learnable and that, with the right approach, anyone can master the test. When he is not decoding Reading Comprehension, you can find James crafting artisan chocolate and working on his forthcoming children’s book. 

  • Eric James Hu

    Eric James Hu

    Tutor | 179

    Eric James Hu

    Eric James Hu

    Tutor | 179

    Eric is a New York-based jazz saxophonist, an adjunct at Columbia University, and an LSAT tutor of five years. He believes that learning should be approachable and transformative, with tangible, achievable steps toward ambitious goals. He has worked with LSAT students starting from the 120s as well as from the 170s. His most improved student started with a 128 and ended with a 169, and he is equally proud of his students that progress from 172 to 177. Eric is a published academic with articles in leading music education journals. He has a Master's in Education from Columbia University and is currently working towards a PhD in Music Education. When not teaching or writing, Eric enjoys cooking Italian food and playing video games.

  • Ben Felgoise

    Ben Felgoise

    Tutor | 179

    Ben Felgoise

    Ben Felgoise

    Tutor | 179

    Ben is a graduate of Georgetown University where he studied Finance and International Business. While studying for the LSAT, he exclusively used the 7Sage platform to prepare for the exam. He is quite familiar with the challenges that come with preparing for the test and is eager to help others on their path to success. Ben combines his own experiences and techniques with strategies unique to individuals' needs to achieve target scores. He believes that with appropriate discipline and a positive attitude, drastic improvements are achievable. Outside of teaching the LSAT, he enjoys watching sports, playing golf, working out, and traveling.

  • Alex Rasmussen

    Alex Rasmussen

    Tutor | 179

    Alex Rasmussen

    Alex Rasmussen

    Tutor | 179

    After a rewarding legal internship with an environmental nonprofit, Alex decided to begin his LSAT journey and soon found the exam highly engaging and learnable. After months of studying introductory workbooks, he decided to begin the 7Sage lesson plan and made the most progress through live classes and targeted question drilling. He found that the most effective strategy for him was to treat Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension the same way he treated Logic Games, and realized that a study process heavily reliant on translation and stimulus annotation helped him the most in improving LR and RC. Alex found the online community kind, accepting, and oftentimes funny: a quality he really came to enjoy in the face of LSAT study stress. Alex likes to listen to music, watch Netflix, and occasionally read.  

  • Nathaniel Wyerman

    Nathaniel Wyerman

    Tutor | 179

    Nathaniel Wyerman

    Nathaniel Wyerman

    Tutor | 179

    Nathaniel graduated with Highest Distinction from the University of Virginia with a double major in English and Religious Studies. A prospective law student set to begin in September 2025, Nathaniel scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT after studying intensively for over eight months and increasing his score by more than 30 points from his diagnostic test. His in-depth preparation involved not only mastering content but also leveraging 7Sage’s analytical tools to decode the patterns and structure of the LSAT, making the exam both manageable and predictable.
    With over five years of tutoring experience, Nathaniel’s tutoring style is interactive and student-centered, focusing on personalized study plans to make learning engaging and effective. He firmly believes that the LSAT is controllable and feasible for all of his students. Motivated by his passion for tutoring, Nathaniel is dedicated to helping students achieve their full potential on the LSAT. In his free time, Nathaniel enjoys traveling, movies, hiking, and visiting museums, and he speaks French and Italian conversationally.

  • Eric Broner

    Eric Broner

    Tutor | 179

    Eric Broner

    Eric Broner

    Tutor | 179

    Eric is a 7Sage student turned tutor and believes that anyone who wants to achieve their goal score on the LSAT has arrived at the right place. Eric understands the pressures that law school applicants feel to do well on the LSAT, but also believes that the test is completely learnable with the right tools and attitudes. He wants to see others achieve their goals and is happy to be a part of that journey. In his free time, Eric enjoys discussing philosophy, playing and watching sports and games with friends, exercising, and enjoying nature.

  • Aseman Shahsavand

    Aseman Shahsavand

    Tutor | 179

    Aseman Shahsavand

    Aseman Shahsavand

    Tutor | 179

    Aseman believes in a methodical approach to diagnose and tackle challenges in the LSAT studying journey, using drills to hone in on weaknesses. She believes that the LSAT is more similar to a marathon than a calculus exam—anyone can train their intuition to achieve their LSAT goals, just like how with enough training, anyone can run a marathon. Aseman has previous experience tutoring English as a second language, as well as data management and statistics. She currently studies business administration at the Schulich School of Business in Toronto, and in her free time she enjoys reading, crocheting, and playing the piano.

  • Alexandra Nash

    Alexandra Nash

    Tutor | 178

    Alexandra Nash

    Alexandra Nash

    Tutor | 178

    Alexandra has always been passionate about teaching others, and believes that with the right support, any student can unlock potential they may not have realized they had, and the LSAT is no exception. As an experienced tutor, they have honed their ability to adapt study plans to different learning styles, and they are excited to help each student find their unique way of mastering the LSAT. In their free time, Alexandra birdwatches at their local nature parks and invents new ways to prepare vegetables from their balcony garden.

  • Charlotte Kim

    Charlotte Kim

    Tutor | 178

    Charlotte Kim

    Charlotte Kim

    Tutor | 178

    Prior to taking the LSAT, Charlotte conducted neuroscience research and led an NIH-sponsored project to study how trauma is encoded in the brain. Having started her own LSAT journey with 7Sage, Charlotte looks forward to sharing her enthusiasm for the LSAT with current 7Sage students. She frequently works with non-native English speakers and creates engaging lessons to bring out the best in her students. Former students have described Charlotte as patient and a lifesaver when it comes to Logic Games. She enjoys hot yoga, golf, traveling, and watching K-dramas.  

  • Angela Yang

    Angela Yang

    Tutor | 178

    Angela Yang

    Angela Yang

    Tutor | 178

    Angela currently lives in NYC where she works at a legal services organization. She studied for the LSAT while interning during the summer and then being a full-time student, so she understands the difficulties of managing time and burn-out. After discovering 7Sage videos, Angela started to see the LSAT as not a test of innate smartness or ability but one that anyone can master. She truly believes that with the right test techniques combined with the best-suited study approach for each individual, everyone can improve and do well. Angela has experienced her share of score regressions, plateaus, and test-taking anxiety, so she is excited to work with students and watch them improve and overcome their own challenges. In her free time, Angela enjoys bouldering, binge-reading fiction books, and playing social deduction games.

  • Esha Bhat

    Esha Bhat

    Tutor | 178

    Esha Bhat

    Esha Bhat

    Tutor | 178

    Prior to 7Sage, Esha struggled for months to increase her LSAT score. With 7Sage, she was able to increase her score by nearly 20 points while working a full-time job. She understands how difficult balance and burnout can be, and wants to help make the process feel easier. Throughout her LSAT journey, Esha struggled with a lack of confidence and knows how harmful that can be with this exam. More than anything, she wants to create an encouraging environment for others and focus on building up confidence and a positive mindset. After tutoring for both the SAT and LSAT, she has also learned the importance of catering to individual learning styles and is determined to help all her students reach their full potential. Outside of the LSAT, you will likely find her competing at mock trial tournaments, crocheting, or watching Bollywood movies with her friends.

  • Sena Maruflu

    Sena Maruflu

    Tutor | 178

    Sena Maruflu

    Sena Maruflu

    Tutor | 178

    Sena is an exceptional LSAT instructor with a score of 178 and over five years of experience. Starting at a prestigious test prep institute, she has guided over 1,000 students both in-person and online. Sena excels in various teaching formats, from large group sessions to personalized one-on-one tutoring. As a member of the University of Pennsylvania Law School class of 2024, she was admitted to every law school she applied to during the competitive 2020–2021 cycle. Sena has significantly impacted her students, helping them gain admission to top law programs and secure scholarships. Her commitment to student success and tailored approach have led to impressive score increases, making her an invaluable asset to aspiring law students.

  • Teagan Hill

    Teagan Hill

    Tutor | 178

    Teagan Hill

    Teagan Hill

    Tutor | 178

    When Teagan began her LSAT journey with 7Sage, she found its patient, comprehensive approach relieving and its community vibrant and supportive. She fell in love with the LSAT through learning to break it down and understand it piece by piece, and is excited to help others do the same. In her own study, her most significant comprehension advances came from discourse with other students. Consequently, Teagan is passionate about the powerful impact that collaborative learning can have on an individual’s LSAT journey and believes in developing a road map to success for each of her clients that allows their strengths to shine.

    After balancing a full-time college schedule alongside her career, internship, extracurriculars, and LSAT study, Teagan knows firsthand how crucial time management and balance can be, and wants to help her students navigate that process with ease.

    In her spare time, Teagan bakes various desserts, reads an eclectic selection of books, enjoys musical theatre, and is learning Latin.

  • Katie Mae Rials

    Katie Mae Rials

    Tutor | 178

    Katie Mae Rials

    Katie Mae Rials

    Tutor | 178

    Katie Mae never expected to love the LSAT when she started studying for it, but while studying, she learned to love the process of working through questions and is excited to have the opportunity to continue with it. She firmly believes in the learnability of the LSAT and believes anyone can have confidence going into the test. As someone who struggled with burnout while studying, she understands the mental stressors that go along with taking the LSAT and is committed to sustainable, realistic studying for students. She has a passion for teaching and loves her evenings spent teaching grade-school students math, reading, and karate. When not tutoring, you can find Katie Mae watching reality TV, practicing Taekwondo, or volunteering!

  • Ethan Crnic

    Ethan Crnic

    Tutor | 178

    Ethan Crnic

    Ethan Crnic

    Tutor | 178

    Prior to taking the LSAT, Ethan worked in the research department for a legal recruiting agency, where he became inspired to pursue a career in law. Ethan relied on 7Sage as his primary study tool, and credits the platform with helping him achieve his goal score. His own journey towards score improvement led him to the following conviction—the LSAT is a learnable test for anybody with the right level of commitment, desire, and use of resources like 7Sage. Through tutoring, Ethan seeks to help others master the ins and outs of the LSAT and achieve their dream outcomes. In his free time, Ethan finds joy in surfing, hiking, and soaking up the sun.

  • Patrick Oh

    Patrick Oh

    Tutor | 178

    Patrick Oh

    Patrick Oh

    Tutor | 178

    Patrick is a Los Angeles native who loves teaching. He has coached high school debate, mentored freshman writing seminars and upper-division economics courses, and taught as a camp counselor for 5- to 6-year-olds. Having studied with 7Sage himself, Patrick is excited to help students in a similar position achieve their dream LSAT score. He understands the uniqueness of each student and adapts his tutorship to each student’s learning style and strengths. In addition, Patrick helps students prepare themselves for not only the content but also the mental aspects of the LSAT to help maximize their test score on test day. In his free time, he enjoys basketball, pickleball, and K-dramas.  

  • Ainsley Duke

    Ainsley Duke

    Tutor | 178

    Ainsley Duke

    Ainsley Duke

    Tutor | 178

    Ainsley believes that the LSAT is a test made up of learnable rules and patterns, and with a little extra help, anyone can learn them. She studied for months to raise her score 20+ points from her diagnostic while working full-time, so she understands the resilience required to balance many obligations along with studying for the LSAT. Ainsley has former experience in tutoring and education in teaching/learning styles, and is ready to find the best approach to the LSAT for each of her students. Outside of teaching the LSAT, Ainsley enjoys reading, painting, and traveling!

  • Layla Yang

    Layla Yang

    Tutor | 178

    Layla Yang

    Layla Yang

    Tutor | 178

    When Layla began preparing for the LSAT, she found the test intimidating. After experimenting with various study methods, and through the help of 7Sage, she eventually discovered an approach that worked for her, leading to significant improvement. Layla firmly believes that the LSAT is an extremely learnable test, and takes pride in her ability to teach students in ways that are understandable for them. In her free time, Layla likes to weightlift, and is currently preparing to compete in her first bodybuilding competition.

  • Eli Adlerstein

    Eli Adlerstein

    Tutor | 178

    Eli Adlerstein

    Eli Adlerstein

    Tutor | 178

    While some may view it as an exercise in masochism, Eli is wholly convinced that the LSAT can genuinely be an enjoyable puzzle to crack and is accessible to everyone. A firm believer that success in Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension is not contingent on innate ability, Eli focuses not just on mastering the fundamentals but on recognizing patterns, the interrelation of question types, and tailoring his program to meet each student's learning style.

    When Eli is not helping students improve their LSAT scores—as he did by nearly 20 points using 7Sage—he can be found diving deep into Wikipedia rabbit holes, managing his Michigan-based contracting company, binge-watching dark comedies late into the night, or trying not to fall off a cliff in the Rockies whenever he can get there.

  • Winchester Dermody

    Winchester Dermody

    Tutor | 178

    Winchester Dermody

    Winchester Dermody

    Tutor | 178

    Winchester is a graduate of the University of South Florida where he majored in International Studies. He used 7Sage for his own LSAT journey, studying while enrolled in a full course load. He achieved a 178 and developed an understanding of how to study efficiently and effectively for the LSAT. He has significant coaching experience, with not just academic materials but also sports performance coaching. This means he understands the importance of finding the approach and communication style that fit each aspiring LSAT ace. He has a fierce competitive spirit which leads him to seek out challenges in both his professional and personal life, hoping to attend a top law school, and competing in sports like wrestling, pickleball, and esports. He currently resides in St. Pete, FL, and he has two full-time assistants to help with every tutoring session; yes, they are cats.

  • Stefan de Villiers

    Stefan de Villiers

    Tutor | 178

    Stefan de Villiers

    Stefan de Villiers

    Tutor | 178

    Without knowing it, Stefan started studying for the LSAT as a kid, using logic puzzle books to pass time on long drives. When it came to preparing for the real thing, 7Sage was the most important element to his success. With countless practice questions and PrepTests behind him, Stefan knows how frustrating the LSAT can be, but he also knows how rewarding it feels to crack it. And he believes anyone can do that with enough practice. Outside of tutoring, Stefan is a regulatory analyst in the utility policy space. His previous work in government and think tanks has covered issues from artificial intelligence to economic sanctions. He likes saltwater, public transit, and political biographies.

  • Will Stimpson

    Will Stimpson

    Tutor | 178

    Will Stimpson

    Will Stimpson

    Tutor | 178

    Will graduated from James Madison University in 2021 with a double major in Economics and Philosophy. While in college, he was a teaching assistant in the philosophy department, an intern for a US Congressman, and a member of JMU’s competitive debate team. While law school was always his ultimate goal, he worked in finance for a few years before taking the LSAT. While studying for the LSAT, he surprisingly enjoyed it so much that he decided he wanted to teach it. In addition to loving the process of mastering the LSAT, he’s also passionate about everything history, religion, and philosophy.

  • Kyle Sutton

    Kyle Sutton

    Tutor | 178

    Kyle Sutton

    Kyle Sutton

    Tutor | 178

    Kyle believes that if you are persistent, willing to push yourself, and strategic with your study plan, everyone is able to achieve their dream LSAT score. Kyle recently graduated summa cum laude from Boston College with majors in Philosophy and Political Science. He took the LSAT three times, and using 7Sage’s curriculum he was able to raise his score seven points officially and over fifteen points from his diagnostic. This past summer, Kyle interned for the Massachusetts Committee for Public Counsel Services and is applying to law school this fall. He is excited to help you on your own LSAT journey for the next year. In his free time, Kyle enjoys playing chess, watching sports, and stressing himself out reading posts on r/lawschooladmissions.

  • Vishnu Srinivas

    Vishnu Srinivas

    Tutor | 178

    Vishnu Srinivas

    Vishnu Srinivas

    Tutor | 178

    Vishnu leveraged 7Sage for his LSAT preparation, making extensive use of the drilling features and explanation videos. He found that, as he became more deliberate in blind reviewing and breaking down individual answer choices, the test started to slow down for him, both literally and figuratively. He aims to bring this same approach to students, enabling them to tackle the complex ins and outs of the exam in a methodical manner. Outside of tutoring, Vishnu loves to watch the NFL on Sundays and is an avid chess player.

  • Elizabeth Sieger

    Elizabeth Sieger

    Tutor | 178

    Elizabeth Sieger

    Elizabeth Sieger

    Tutor | 178

    Elizabeth grew up in Hinsdale, Illinois, and is a senior in the Honors College at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She studies political science and international studies and explores the relationship between foreign policy, national security, and the rights of the individual. Elizabeth raised her score from her first diagnostic to her final LSAT by over 15 points and hopes to show students how learnable the LSAT is once they have been taught to recognize patterns and find key inferences. She has tutoring experience in a variety of subjects and has helped to curate coursework and deliverables for the U.S. Department of State. When Elizabeth is not helping students, you can find her reading, hanging out with friends, or doing yoga.

  • Jason Erick Ruggeberg

    Jason Erick Ruggeberg

    Tutor | 177

    Jason Erick Ruggeberg

    Jason Erick Ruggeberg

    Tutor | 177

    Jason has always loved logic games and brain teasers, so the LSAT was a natural fit for him. While studying, he came to realize the value of flexible thinking and metacognition in solving tough questions and developing the higher-order skills that improve test-taking. As a tutor, Jason hopes to apply a lifelong fascination with understanding what makes people tick to helping his students master the test. When he isn’t nerding out on the LSAT, he can be found weightlifting, cooking extravagant meals, and shaking fancy drinks at his local cocktail bar.

  • Greene Ko

    Greene Ko

    Tutor | 177

    Greene Ko

    Greene Ko

    Tutor | 177

    Greene understands that studying for the LSAT can be frustrating and knows firsthand what it’s like to be stuck on a plateau. Having made several breakthroughs, Greene believes that the key to improvement is finding the “right” techniques that work for you and developing the patience and confidence to adhere to those techniques. He works with his clients to help them learn their strengths and discover the tools and strategies that can maximize each client’s strengths. With English being his second language, Greene can offer detailed advice for students whose first language isn’t English and for those who need help with time management. You can find Greene catching waves in the summer and skiing in the winter. He lives with two cats, Ipsae and Jjilae.

  • Henry Lee Ewing

    Henry Lee Ewing

    Tutor | 177

    Henry Lee Ewing

    Henry Lee Ewing

    Tutor | 177

    The LSAT never came easy for Henry. However, after applying consistent studying, he improved his LSAT score by 27 points from his initial practice test. During his studying, he grew to like the unique challenges of the LSAT and grew to love beating them. Henry decided to become a tutor to help others attain their goals and reach their full potential. He believes that no matter the starting point, anyone is capable of achieving their dream score. In his spare time, you can find Henry in the pool, on the bike, or in his running shoes, training for his next triathlon.

  • Tiara Laulusa

    Tiara Laulusa

    Tutor | 177

    Tiara Laulusa

    Tiara Laulusa

    Tutor | 177

    Tiara has 3 years of teaching experience in a wide range of subjects, including English as a second language to children and The Art of Acting to undergraduate students. She uses her entire breadth of teaching experience as a knowledge base for tailoring her LSAT tutoring on an individual basis to most effectively advance any student’s skillset. Tiara graduated from Southern Methodist University in 2018 with a Master of Fine Arts in Acting, and she is currently a professional stage actor in Los Angeles. She plans on attending law school in the fall of 2023. In her free time, she enjoys playing video games (especially in the horror genre), powerlifting, dancing, and anything with cute animals involved.

  • Ankita Satpathy

    Ankita Satpathy

    Tutor | 177

    Ankita Satpathy

    Ankita Satpathy

    Tutor | 177

    Ankita is committed to helping others find the strategies that work for their individual learning styles so they can reach their full score potential. She firmly believes that the LSAT is learnable, and that patience and confidence are just as important as content mastery. Ankita is a student at Harvard Law School and a graduate of the University of Virginia and Schwarzman Scholars program at Tsinghua University. In her spare time, she enjoys live music, political dramas, and plant-based cooking.

  • Valentina Gache

    Valentina Gache

    Tutor | 177

    Valentina Gache

    Valentina Gache

    Tutor | 177

    Valentina understands that taking the LSAT is an intimidating and strenuous journey. As someone who didn’t have a natural affinity for studying, she found that consistency and patience were key. The LSAT is a difficult exam, but it is absolutely learnable. Through tutoring, Valentina seeks to empower students with the right tools and approaches to achieve their goals and find success on the exam. Having self-studied with the 7Sage platform, Valentina knows what it is to feel hopeless at score plateaus and hopes to provide support and methods for overcoming them. Finally, improving by 24 points, she also knows very well that with the right commitment, focus, and consistency, there is so much growth to be had. In her spare time, Valentina enjoys playing soccer, making music, and traveling.

  • Ava Saylor

    Ava Saylor

    Tutor | 177

    Ava Saylor

    Ava Saylor

    Tutor | 177

    As someone who has worked in classrooms of all levels, Ava knows there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach to learning. During her own LSAT journey, Ava found that traditional study materials alone were insufficient to drive her improvement—it was only through active engagement with others that she achieved significant progress. Now, Ava is eager to make LSAT preparation fun and interactive for others. She aims to help you discover the learning techniques that are most effective for your needs, all while celebrating every accomplishment along the way. When she’s not working on law school applications or her thesis, Ava enjoys screenwriting, going to concerts, and performing stand-up.

  • Haley Williams

    Haley Williams

    Tutor | 177

    Haley Williams

    Haley Williams

    Tutor | 177

    Balancing a demanding job and unwavering determination, Haley embarked on a rigorous study regimen to conquer the LSAT. During this period, she discovered her fascination with the LSAT, recognizing its pivotal role in shaping successful legal careers. With a desire to share her expertise and assist others in their LSAT endeavors, Haley combines her legal background, test-taking proficiency, and motivational prowess to inspire and guide students towards achieving their dream LSAT scores. When she’s not tutoring, Haley enjoys long-distance running, weightlifting, learning new dance moves, and experimenting with new recipes.

  • Ian de Wet

    Ian de Wet

    Tutor | 177

    Ian de Wet

    Ian de Wet

    Tutor | 177

    Ian turned the LSAT into a fun experience using 7Sage to study, and he wants to help other people find the same experience as much as possible. Ian has experience teaching subjects from sociology to jazz guitar, now helping students improve their logical reasoning skills. His own study process focused on recognizing patterns to turn the LSAT into a predictable routine, and he believes that other students can do the same with the right practice. When he’s not tutoring, he enjoys playing guitar and visiting friends in other parts of the country.

  • Thomas Chang

    Thomas Chang

    Tutor | 177

    Thomas Chang

    Thomas Chang

    Tutor | 177

    Thomas is an experienced tutor who has taught in various fields like high school debate, college-level Ancient Greek philosophy, and even trumpet playing. Tutoring, to Thomas, means finding out what works for different people—accepting different learning styles and using them to the student’s advantage. Thomas believes in the power of intuition as a key tool for scoring well on the LSAT. If you can feel the answers intuitively, you’ll be less stressed and bound to succeed on an exam as mentally taxing as the LSAT. In his free time, Thomas loves to play golf and basketball, and read philosophical texts that interrupt his dogmatic slumber and give his investigations in the field of speculative philosophy a completely different direction.  

  • Humza Mehdi Khan

    Humza Mehdi Khan

    Tutor | 177

    Humza Mehdi Khan

    Humza Mehdi Khan

    Tutor | 177

    Humza’s LSAT journey involved plenty of trial and error and countless hours watching 7Sage Games explanations on 2x speed (he is sad to see Games go). After his LSAT and becoming known as the “LSAT guy” around his friend group on campus, he decided to go into helping people with the test more formally as he knows how stressful it can be! As a philosophy major, he is probably more passionate about formal logic and valid arguments than any rational person should be. He loves helping people have breakthroughs on these topics, which can be very intimidating at first.

  • Raahema Fatima Durrani

    Raahema Fatima Durrani

    Tutor | 177

    Raahema Fatima Durrani

    Raahema Fatima Durrani

    Tutor | 177

    Over the course of the past few years, Raahema spent a lot of time studying for the LSAT—thankfully, with the help of 7Sage, Raahema was able to increase her official score by 10 points. Raahema truly believes that consistent studying and preparation can make a huge impact, and she is excited to help test takers feel much more confident about the exam.

    Raahema graduated from the University of Virginia with degrees in Political Science and Economics. She currently works in management consulting in New York City and is an incoming law student at Harvard Law School. In her free time, Raahema enjoys trying new restaurants, doing yoga, and spending time with family and friends.

  • Caleb Ringger

    Caleb Ringger

    Tutor | 177

    Caleb Ringger

    Caleb Ringger

    Tutor | 177

    Caleb credits 7Sage with helping him earn a highly competitive LSAT score, and he knows firsthand how 7Sage can help anyone master this beast of a test. He saw his score increase from 164 to 177 in just six weeks of diligent study, in large part because of 7Sage’s unique curriculum and tracking software. He is dedicated to helping students excel by building a thorough understanding of fundamental concepts and diligent practice. He has several years of teaching experience, where he has learned to tutor with patience, clarity, and care. He is an unashamed nerd who will happily chat with you about just about anything, but especially sports, music, philosophy, history, and politics.

  • Madison Firstman

    Madison Firstman

    Tutor | 177

    Madison Firstman

    Madison Firstman

    Tutor | 177

    Madison began her LSAT journey with a 151 diagnostic and the goal of scoring a 175. After failing to find a test-prep resource that worked for her, Madison took a hiatus from the LSAT to  complete her bachelor's degree, gain some work experience, and reflect as to whether she truly wanted to attend law school. After some soul searching, Madison decided to continue her LSAT journey in earnest, and finally found the right resource for her: 7Sage. After completing 7Sage’s core curriculum, and breaking into the high 160s, she signed up for tutoring with one of their 99th-percentile scorers. With her 7Sage tutor’s guidance, structure, and support, Madison was able to exceed her dream score and score an impressive 177 on test day! Madison's LSAT victory was hard fought, and she’s glad to be able to share everything she's learned with other 7Sage students. As an LSAT tutor, Madison strives to do for others what her tutor did for her, and show that with determination and hard work, anyone can master the LSAT. Now that she has her goal score on record, Madison is planning to apply to law school during the 2024–2025 admissions cycle.

  • Lana Baudelaire

    Lana Baudelaire

    Tutor | 177

    Lana Baudelaire

    Lana Baudelaire

    Tutor | 177

    Lana knows the power of using 7Sage to prepare for the LSAT firsthand. The curriculum helped her go from a diagnostic of 159 to scoring a 177. She has a deep understanding of the impact a patient and encouraging coach can have in achieving your goals. She is passionate about helping others reach their potential through breaking down foundational principles into easily understood language and applying them through consistent practice. She is currently earning a degree in linguistics and enjoys learning and traveling—ideally at the same time.  

  • ZeSean Ali

    ZeSean Ali

    Tutor | 177

    ZeSean Ali

    ZeSean Ali

    Tutor | 177

    ZeSean jumped more than 20 points from his first to final LSAT. He believes that you, too, can improve and get your goal score. How? Build a strong foundation in logic. He assures you: a deep understanding of logic makes the questions read easier. Plus, it makes your answers foolproof, helping you avoid traps. ZeSean holds a bachelor’s in chemistry from Reed College and a master’s in politics, ethics, and religion from Harvard, and is applying to law school. Outside of tutoring, he tries to avoid rolling his ankle playing basketball and drinks too much coffee.

  • Kate Berreth

    Kate Berreth

    Tutor | 177

    Kate Berreth

    Kate Berreth

    Tutor | 177

    Kate embarked on her LSAT journey while still a full-time college student. But, with 7Sage by her side, she was able to tackle the exam. Her friends joke that she’s a walking 7Sage billboard, and she’s thrilled to help others make the most of the program like she did. During her preparation, Kate discovered that verbalizing her thought process helped her understand the material more deeply—a technique she’s eager to share with her students. Overcoming a history of test anxiety, Kate developed strategies to stay calm and focused, and now hopes to pass on these tools so her students can approach test day with confidence. Kate is a senior at the University of Pennsylvania where she is studying political science and criminology. In her spare time, Kate performs with a theater group, does pilates, and spends time with her black cat named Cosmo.

  • Mike Reyes

    Mike Reyes

    Tutor | 176

    Mike Reyes

    Mike Reyes

    Tutor | 176

    Mike enjoyed the challenge of targeting every element of the LSAT to improve as much as possible from his diagnostic score. As a tutor, Mike combines his passion for critical reading, logic, and problem solving with his enthusiasm for teaching and helping others realize their goals. Mike believes that with dedication, persistence, and the right guidance, every student can reach their LSAT goals. In his free time, Mike enjoys reading, trail running, and spending time in the kitchen with his family.

  • Harrison Friedman

    Harrison Friedman

    Tutor | 176

    Harrison Friedman

    Harrison Friedman

    Tutor | 176

    Harrison has always loved teaching others, and is a big believer in consistent, incremental progress. He saw it on his own LSAT, where he scored a 176, and greatly enjoyed the process behind 7Sage’s curriculum. To him, a combination of approach and attitude leads to success, and so he wanted to help others achieve their goals following those same methods. He is excited to have fun helping you grow your instincts and master the material. When he’s not helping you with the LSAT, he’s almost certainly experimenting with recipes or watching baseball.

  • Charlie Blodnieks

    Charlie Blodnieks

    Tutor | 176

    Charlie Blodnieks

    Charlie Blodnieks

    Tutor | 176

    Charlie believes in accessibility as a core value, and that students approach the LSAT differently based on factors such as their educational background, abilities, goals, and non-LSAT commitments. Because of this, Charlie approaches each student as an individual with a unique learning style, and makes sure to listen carefully to student goals and concerns in order to craft the most successful LSAT study journey possible. During the day, Charlie works in communications at a public interest legal non-profit, and is especially excited to work with students who want to practice human or environmental rights law. Charlie has two cats, Gnocchi and Pesto, neither of whom enjoys listening to LSAT explanations.

  • Josh Aldy

    Josh Aldy

    Tutor | 176

    Josh Aldy

    Josh Aldy

    Tutor | 176

    After finishing his own LSAT journey with an official score of 176, Josh attended Northwestern Pritzker School of Law where he graduated cum laude. Since before law school and ever since, he has been tutoring the LSAT and has seen his students go on to target schools all across the US, Canada, and Australia. He considers every question a student brings him a new opportunity for greater insight into the LSAT and has never stopped learning and refining as a teacher.

  • Fiona Doyle

    Fiona Doyle

    Tutor | 176

    Fiona Doyle

    Fiona Doyle

    Tutor | 176

    Fiona is no stranger to the intense stress, frustration, and burnout that tend to come with studying for the LSAT. However, while being a full-time undergraduate student with a part-time internship, Fiona was able to turn her LSAT experience around with the help of 7Sage. She was able to successfully create a study schedule that eschewed burnout and properly juggled the demands of school, work, and her law school dream. Fiona is currently attending Harvard Law School and is passionate about instilling confidence in students and portraying the LSAT as a tool and not a barrier to their career goals. During the rare times that she isn’t talking about the LSAT, Fiona enjoys Ultimate Frisbee and snowboarding and is currently obsessed with Suits.

  • Luke Kenneth Louis

    Luke Kenneth Louis

    Tutor | 176

    Luke Kenneth Louis

    Luke Kenneth Louis

    Tutor | 176

    Luke is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill studying history, communications, and public policy. He plans on attending law school after serving in the military. After using 7Sage and 7Sage tutoring, he improved his score by 22 points. Luke learned to treat the LSAT like a game and find joy in competing against himself. He believes that the most important aspect in studying for the LSAT is finding the right way to study for you. Outside of the LSAT, Luke enjoys football, basketball, golf, reading, and chess.

  • Zoe Abigail Light

    Zoe Abigail Light

    Tutor | 176

    Zoe Abigail Light

    Zoe Abigail Light

    Tutor | 176

    Zoe is a recent graduate from Vanderbilt University and is currently working in Madrid, Spain, as an English teaching assistant. Using the 7Sage curriculum, she was able to improve her score by 18 points in three months while also working full-time. Zoe’s time preparing for the LSAT taught her that, with the right support, the LSAT truly is learnable. She wants to use her experience with the test and her love for learning to provide support and guidance for future law students as they navigate the ups and downs of the LSAT. Outside of tutoring, Zoe loves hiking, exploring Madrid, and meeting new people!

  • Jackson Eli Evans Postal

    Jackson Eli Evans Postal

    Tutor | 176

    Jackson Eli Evans Postal

    Jackson Eli Evans Postal

    Tutor | 176

    Jackson recently graduated from the University of Virginia and plans to attend law school in the near future. Using 7Sage, Jackson got a nearly 20-point increase from his diagnostic test and loves using his experience with 7Sage to teach other students. In college, Jackson loved working as a teaching assistant for an undergraduate law course that instilled his passion for teaching. In his free time, Jackson will most frequently be supporting Denver sports teams, cooking for his friends and family, and running through the streets of Washington, DC.

  • Zaiboon Azhar

    Zaiboon Azhar

    Tutor | 176

    Zaiboon Azhar

    Zaiboon Azhar

    Tutor | 176

    When Zaiboon first began preparing for the LSAT, she knew it would be challenging—what came as a surprise was how enjoyable and rewarding the process would become. She quickly realized that improving her score required training herself to think differently, and she became deeply invested in developing a comprehensive understanding of every question she encountered. 7Sage was invaluable during this process because it didn't simply point out the correct answer—it taught her how to find it herself. As she learned to see the logic in the exam, she began to find it deeply fulfilling.

    As an LSAT tutor, Zaiboon hopes to help students develop this skill and empower them to discover the correct answers on their own. She believes with enough time, practice, and discipline, the LSAT can be learnable, conquerable, and even enjoyable. Zaiboon recently completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto and was accepted to Harvard Law School through its Junior Deferral Program. She plans to begin her JD in the fall of 2026. 

  • Luke Wilson

    Luke Wilson

    Tutor | 176

    Luke Wilson

    Luke Wilson

    Tutor | 176

    Luke believes in a slow, patient approach to the LSAT that emphasizes understanding and reflection. After studying hard and keeping careful track of his mistakes, Luke improved his LSAT score by roughly 15 points. Because he believes that controllable factors like mindset and approach are the most important, he believes everyone can reach their goal with proper training and sufficient effort. He has helped students with math and physics for years, so he is experienced at being confused and at guiding confused students in the right direction. In his free time, he enjoys playing the piano (not well!), watching Star Wars, and rooting for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

  • Max Thompson

    Max Thompson

    Tutor | 176

    Max Thompson

    Max Thompson

    Tutor | 176

    Max graduated from the University of Notre Dame and spent a year teaching in London as the recipient of the Colet Fellowship. While in London, he also worked in international undergraduate admissions, and his pupils were admitted into undergraduate programs at schools like Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. He believes that even the most difficult subject matter can be learned through hard work and practice, and this belief led him to a job tutoring with 7Sage. The LSAT is a difficult test, but Max believes that a student-centric approach like the one used at 7Sage is the best way to approach a test that can define educational and career outcomes for years to come. When he’s not tutoring, Max can be found rowing, petting his German Shepherds, or talking about Notre Dame’s football program.

  • Jonathan Chong

    Jonathan Chong

    Tutor | 176

    Jonathan Chong

    Jonathan Chong

    Tutor | 176

    Jonathan is a computer science graduate from the University of Southern California. During his academic journey, he developed an interest in the intersection of technology and law, prompting him to embark on the path towards taking the LSAT. As he prepared for the test, Jonathan discovered a genuine enthusiasm for its challenges and was able to increase his score, improving by 23 points to achieve a 176. Motivated by his passion for the LSAT, Jonathan is dedicated to assisting others in reaching their full potential on the test. He enjoys working closely with people and getting to know them. When he isn’t working, Jonathan loves spending time outdoors in the sun, especially on the beach.

  • Ben McInnes

    Ben McInnes

    Tutor | 176

    Ben McInnes

    Ben McInnes

    Tutor | 176

    As a former English major and avid reader, Ben was surprised to find himself struggling with reading comprehension when he began studying for the LSAT. No matter how many times he read those paragraphs about bee dances and water laws, he never felt very confident choosing his answers. It was a huge relief when he discovered that the dense passages giving him so much trouble could be simplified using tried-and-true strategies, especially those he learned from the 7Sage Core Curriculum. Ben wants to help others find this same sense of clarity and calmness. With three years of experience tutoring French, English composition, and mathematics, he understands that each learner brings a unique set of skills and needs to the table. He’s excited to meet clients where they are in their LSAT journey with personalized coaching and have some fun along the way. When he’s not tutoring, Ben can be found working on his novel, perusing Pinterest boards for outfit inspiration, watching hockey, and hiking in the Canadian wilderness.

  • Ethan Watson

    Ethan Watson

    Tutor | 176

    Ethan Watson

    Ethan Watson

    Tutor | 176

    Ethan graduated from the University of Kansas with dual degrees in Accounting and Political Science and is now enrolled in the Master of Accounting program at KU. He’s got his eye on law school in the near future, but for now is excited to pass on his knowledge of the LSAT to other highly motivated students. Ethan learned to love the grind of studying for the LSAT by viewing the test as a code that could be cracked, and 7Sage helped him do just that! When he’s not tutoring, Ethan can be found watching Star Wars, lifting weights, attending KU sporting events, camping, and writing op-eds.

  • Amelia Szabo

    Amelia Szabo

    Tutor | 176

    Amelia Szabo

    Amelia Szabo

    Tutor | 176

    Amelia believes the LSAT is a highly learnable test and loves helping students reach their goals. Balancing a full-time job and volunteer commitments with studying for the LSAT, she learned that the most important aspect of an effective study routine is consistency. Amelia is passionate about making schedules that fit each student’s unique needs and breaking down challenging concepts to understand their underlying fundamentals. She hopes to use the knowledge she’s gained along her own LSAT journey to support students and show them that with the right tools, studying for the LSAT doesn’t have to be painful. In her free time, she reads pretty much any book she comes across and plays guitar.

  • Koray Rosati

    Koray Rosati

    Tutor | 176

    Koray Rosati

    Koray Rosati

    Tutor | 176

    Koray hails from Boston, MA, and graduated from UMass Amherst with degrees in finance and sport management. After college, he decided to follow his passion for politics, landing him on Capitol Hill. He hasn't looked back, now working both in Congress and on campaigns as a communications staffer. Koray still plans on attending law school.

    Koray began his LSAT journey by signing up for 7Sage and studying after work. He credits 7Sage for giving him the tools to break down and analyze the test, but also to gamify and enjoy it. He is a firm believer that anyone can reach their goal score with the right mix of guidance, analytics, and hard work. When Koray isn't working or tutoring, he enjoys coaching a collegiate mock trial team, watching the Celtics dominate, and collecting new-to-him vinyls.

  • Bailey Luber

    Bailey Luber

    Tutor | 175

    Bailey Luber

    Bailey Luber

    Tutor | 175

    By slowing down and learning to figure out why she kept making the same mistakes on certain question types, Bailey increased her score from a 156 to a 175. She loves helping students to get to the root of any obstacles standing between them and their best possible score by emphasizing blind review and developing collaborative learning plans. Once an avid avoider of Logic Games, she has now completed almost every game out there and looks most forward to that section. She believes the LSAT is definitely learnable and can even be addictively fun. Bailey has tutored many types of learners in a variety of subjects, from calculus to literature to Spanish, and loves the creative challenge in working with a student in new ways until they truly get a concept. She just returned from a year of teaching English in Madrid and plans to start law school in the fall of 2023. You’ll find her water coloring, cooking, hiking, laughing, and messing around with her film camera when she isn’t working with students.

  • Julia Nicole Greve

    Julia Nicole Greve

    Tutor | 175

    Julia Nicole Greve

    Julia Nicole Greve

    Tutor | 175

    Julia’s LSAT journey began with a diagnostic score of 148. Also working as a full-time teacher, Julia was aware of the uphill battle she faced to master the LSAT. She did not let these barriers hold her back. Julia used her education background to create a highly effective study plan that led to a dream score and admission to Harvard Law School. Julia uses her experiences to create study plans hyper-focused on the weaknesses of each individual student. When she isn’t tutoring, Julia can be found logged on to her Steam account.

  • Trevor Helmy

    Trevor Helmy

    Tutor | 175

    Trevor Helmy

    Trevor Helmy

    Tutor | 175

    Trevor is a recent graduate of the University of Washington, where he studied the US deportation system and the history of Russian foreign policy. He knows from experience that a combination of will and work ethic can launch LSAT students past their expectations of themselves. He is excited to help aspiring law students overcome and enjoy the LSAT’s challenges. Trevor plans to attend law school within the next few years and pursue a career in international public interest law. In his spare time, he loves cooking, snowboarding, and playing hockey.

  • Daniel Hwa-Sung Ryu

    Daniel Hwa-Sung Ryu

    Tutor | 175

    Daniel Hwa-Sung Ryu

    Daniel Hwa-Sung Ryu

    Tutor | 175

    Daniel is a first-generation immigrant and professional who was admitted to Yale, Harvard, Stanford, UChicago, and more. He holds a BA in Philosophy from Richmond College where he received a music scholarship and an MSt in Ancient Philosophy from Oxford. He then worked in national public service as an AmeriCorps member and cohort leader. In his spare time, he is fascinated by journalism, fiction, and nature documentaries. Daniel is finishing a novel provisionally titled Shell Game (thankfully, unrelated to the LSAT). He is also trying to pick up the violin again to awaken dormant brain parts, and at any given time, he and his family care for over a dozen cats. His mother and grandfather were teachers.

  • Taylor Grace Willis

    Taylor Grace Willis

    Tutor | 175

    Taylor Grace Willis

    Taylor Grace Willis

    Tutor | 175

    Taking the LSAT while in university can be overwhelming, but Taylor was determined to start her pre-law journey during her junior year at Washington University in St. Louis. The studying process was full of ups and downs, but Taylor managed to power through. 7Sage is what encouraged her the most. Before using 7Sage, Taylor scored a 159. However, after months of the 7Sage Core Curriculum, she jumped up to a 175. Now, Taylor wants to use her knowledge and experience with the LSAT to help other aspiring attorneys achieve their dreams. When not tutoring, Taylor enjoys going to coffee shops and trying new restaurants. While she loves traveling, she also enjoys a nice night at home.

  • Spaulding Bingaman

    Spaulding Bingaman

    Tutor | 175

    Spaulding Bingaman

    Spaulding Bingaman

    Tutor | 175

    Stumped by the LSAT? You're not alone! Spaulding was in your shoes. From deciphering its mysteries to now guiding others at 7Sage, Spaulding turned those initial hiccups into valuable lessons. Initially facing difficulties with the test himself, Spaulding believes that with consistent effort and proper guidance, the LSAT is a learnable exam. His experience has cultivated a sincere commitment to assisting students, providing them with tailored strategies and insights that cater to their unique learning paths. He emphasizes a balanced approach to preparation, understanding that mental well-being is crucial for optimal performance. Beyond his tutoring role, Spaulding has a deep passion for Star Wars, long walks, and video games.

  • Jacob William Gochis

    Jacob William Gochis

    Tutor | 175

    Jacob William Gochis

    Jacob William Gochis

    Tutor | 175

    The LSAT did not come naturally to Jacob at all. But as an experienced math teacher and tutor, he knew that the LSAT, like any other test, is learnable. Using the 7Sage curriculum, he overcame difficulties with formal logic and learned strategies that would help him do well even when facing test anxiety. He is excited to build relationships with students that enable them to excel on the LSAT and get one step closer to the law school of their dreams. When he is not working, Jacob enjoys coffee shop hunting around Chicago, training for races, and whittling away at his large pile of unread books.

  • Evan Thomas Gustafson

    Evan Thomas Gustafson

    Tutor | 175

    Evan Thomas Gustafson

    Evan Thomas Gustafson

    Tutor | 175

    While balancing a full-time corporate job, Evan studied with 7Sage to score 175 on his official LSAT. He overcame a months-long score plateau and a disappointing first official test, and he knows you can too! Evan figured out how to fall in love with the LSAT and make every second of studying count. He finds that a little goes a long way when studying if you give the test your full attention. Evan has years of experience teaching/mentoring and knows the importance of meeting each student where they are. When he’s not working on the LSAT, Evan enjoys cross-country skiing, traveling to national parks, and hanging out with his kittens.

  • Naomi Maehr

    Naomi Maehr

    Tutor | 175

    Naomi Maehr

    Naomi Maehr

    Tutor | 175

    After feeling stuck on the LSAT for several months, Naomi decided to sign up for tutoring with 7Sage. She credits this as a huge reason she was able to achieve her goal score, which was an almost 20-point increase from her diagnostic. In addition to having lots of experience navigating roadblocks and burnout associated with the LSAT, Naomi also has experience juggling test prep while working a full-time job. She’s excited to use the lessons learned throughout this journey to help others realize their full potential. In her free time, Naomi enjoys sewing, crocheting, reading, and watching college football.

  • Isha Rudramurthy

    Isha Rudramurthy

    Tutor | 175

    Isha Rudramurthy

    Isha Rudramurthy

    Tutor | 175

    Isha is an artist, musician, and puzzle aficionado who intends to go to law school within the next few years with a focus on business regulation and labor. She loves logic and hopes to pass on her enthusiasm to future LSAT takers. Everyone has the ability to beat the LSAT, and Isha looks forward to helping others use their unique skills and perspectives to do it in the way they best know how!

  • Holly Shulman

    Holly Shulman

    Tutor | 175

    Holly Shulman

    Holly Shulman

    Tutor | 175

    After college, Holly worked at a law firm, a bar association, and a legal nonprofit before accepting the inevitable and studying for the LSAT. She used 7Sage exclusively, and one day, somewhere between a drill and an explanation video, she realized the test had become fun. Once she learned to enjoy the LSAT, Holly found that studying while working full-time was much more sustainable. She is committed to helping students find joy in the test (or at least a little less pain!) and believes that this leads to decreased stress, increased focus, and higher scores. In her free time, Holly practices yoga, watches exorbitant amounts of reality TV with friends, and plays with her two perfect cats.

  • Ryan Twomey

    Ryan Twomey

    Tutor | 175

    Ryan Twomey

    Ryan Twomey

    Tutor | 175

    Ryan has taught the LSAT for the last six years. He graduated summa cum laude from Texas State University, studying psychology and geology. Geology has come up on the LSAT a few times, and the extra knowledge in the subject always made those questions and passages easier.image.gif

    He loves to read, write, and watch movies in the theater. His free days often include swimming in a natural body of water and working out outside. He recently decided to take on the project of fixing up an old house that needed some love. He will find out soon if the discounted price was really worth it.

    His favorite part of teaching the LSAT is the students who reach out and tell him they got huge scholarships to their dream schools. He also likes when they tell him how they’re making tons of money or changing the world or that they met their spouse in law school. He likes to see people happy with the choices they’ve made.  

  • David Cavada

    David Cavada

    Tutor | 175

    David Cavada

    David Cavada

    Tutor | 175

    David’s road to success with the LSAT was not a walk in the park, but with 7Sage it became a lot easier. While working as a member of a full-time national service program and studying whenever possible, thanks to 7Sage David was able to increase their score by nearly 20 points. A key component to their success on the LSAT was their ability to enjoy the often arduous task of studying for the exam. David believes that you can, believe it or not, enjoy the LSAT, and they are here to help you experience the joy the exam has to offer. With their previous tutoring and teaching experience and dedication to the success of other aspiring law students, David pushes their students to love the work necessary to achieve their respective LSAT goals. Outside of tutoring, David finds time to explore their interests in gardening, chess, and Dungeons and Dragons.

  • Austin Keefe

    Austin Keefe

    Tutor | 175

    Austin Keefe

    Austin Keefe

    Tutor | 175

    If you want to do as well as you possibly can on the LSAT but feel anxious about how much time and effort it might take to achieve your goals, then Austin has been in your shoes. Austin’s LSAT journey wasn’t an easy one: he took the test multiple times while working strenuous hours as a big law paralegal. While the demanding nature of his job placed strict limits on his free time, it also forced him to develop strategies to work efficiently and to get the most out of the little study time he had each day. As a tutor, Austin is passionate about developing study plans and time management strategies to aid his clients in maximizing their LSAT potential, no matter how busy their schedules may be. Austin has an MA in philosophy from Georgia State University and years of experience working in big law, and will be starting law school at Harvard in 2025. In his free time, Austin enjoys reading philosophy, playing tennis, and doing all sorts of activities in the great outdoors!  

  • Xavier Leonard

    Xavier Leonard

    Tutor | 175

    Xavier Leonard

    Xavier Leonard

    Tutor | 175

    Xavier is dedicated to helping students unlock their potential and achieve their law school dreams. His approach focuses on helping each student learn in a way that works best for them. He understands what it is like to balance working a full-time job, LSAT prep, and all of life’s busy events. He has strategies for avoiding burnout while staying committed and focused on obtaining your goal LSAT. Through much practice and the trial of many test-taking strategies, he found what works for him. He understands that everyone has different ways they learn, and is prepared to create a plan to ensure each of his students does the best they can do—all while keeping motivation high and stress low. When he is not helping students conquer the LSAT, he enjoys taking care of his houseplants and playing board games.

  • Brenden Currie

    Brenden Currie

    Tutor | 175

    Brenden Currie

    Brenden Currie

    Tutor | 175

    Brenden is a graduate of Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, where he earned his master’s and bachelor’s degrees in history. Studying for the LSAT was a long-term journey for Brenden. He successfully used 7Sage to add over 20 points to his LSAT score, going from an initial practice score of 155 to 175 on an official test. Having attained his own dream score, Brenden now seeks to guide others to their goals. He knows what it is like to struggle with the test and can easily empathize with those who do not find immediate success. The LSAT is an immensely learnable exam, and Brenden believes anyone can do well with the right approach. Experienced with teaching others, Brenden has long been passionate about helping those he instructs reach what they are capable of. When not working, he enjoys reading, writing, and learning languages.

  • Burhan Brula

    Burhan Brula

    Tutor | 175

    Burhan Brula

    Burhan Brula

    Tutor | 175

    Burhan utilized 7Sage for months, finding the in-depth explanations and systematic approach to every question the key to unlocking the LSAT. After taking the LSAT, he found the skills he learned throughout his LSAT journey incredibly helpful in other aspects of his academic, and even personal, life. He hopes to help other students succeed in unlocking the LSAT. In his free time, Burhan enjoys hiking, playing soccer, and traveling.  

  • Dominic Braithwaite

    Dominic Braithwaite

    Tutor | 174

    Dominic Braithwaite

    Dominic Braithwaite

    Tutor | 174

    Dominic began his LSAT journey with no idea what to expect from the test, but through hard work and his use of 7Sage, he was able to achieve his goal score. He firmly believes the LSAT is learnable and that anyone who is persistent can succeed on the exam. Dominic chose to become a tutor to help others reach their full potential on the LSAT. He is committed to helping his students feel as confident and prepared as possible. In his free time, Dominic plays rugby and is a huge fan of Liverpool FC and the Philadelphia Eagles.

  • Saavni Desai

    Saavni Desai

    Tutor | 174

    Saavni Desai

    Saavni Desai

    Tutor | 174

    After struggling for months on the LSAT, Saavni finally found 7Sage and cracked the test. She knows just how taxing and sometimes frustrating the LSAT can be, and is determined to help other students achieve their true potential. Saavni believes that with commitment, repetition, and a few tips and tricks from the tutors, anyone can achieve their desired score. She is committed to showing students how healthy study habits and a good work-life balance are the real secrets to cracking the LSAT! When Saavni isn’t tutoring students, she is traveling, trying new recipes, skiing, hiking, or hanging out with her amazing friends and family!

  • Maurice Frediere

    Maurice Frediere

    Tutor | 174

    Maurice Frediere

    Maurice Frediere

    Tutor | 174

    After studying for the LSAT for the better part of a year while working full-time as a teacher for students with special needs, Maurice understands how difficult it can be to balance studying the LSAT with other responsibilities. He fell in love with the process of solving Logic Games and deconstructing the prompts of Logical Reasoning questions, which was key to helping him through the late nights of studying after long days of work. In his free time, he loves playing and watching soccer, running and weightlifting, and learning new French and Japanese recipes.

  • Laura Bach

    Laura Bach

    Tutor | 174

    Laura Bach

    Laura Bach

    Tutor | 174

    As someone who experienced firsthand the challenges of studying for the LSAT alone, Laura knows that tutoring is about more than just teaching strategies—it's about ensuring students reach their goals with support, empathy, and expertise. Having graduated with honors from Harvard Law School, Laura brings a deep knowledge of legal concepts and dedication to academic excellence to each session. But it's her diverse background, including teaching as a Peace Corps Volunteer and serving as president and captain of the mock trial teams at both Harvard and Cornell, that truly sets her apart. Laura's unique background infuses her tutoring with a unique perspective. Her ability to inspire and empower students goes beyond imparting knowledge; it stems from a genuine desire to see her students succeed. Outside of teaching, Laura enjoys Bikram yoga, playing piano, and drinking too much coffee.

  • Piper Doering

    Piper Doering

    Tutor | 174

    Piper Doering

    Piper Doering

    Tutor | 174

    Piper believes that everyone has the potential to do well on the LSAT, given the right approach. After using 7Sage to self-study for the LSAT, she found she wanted to share the tips and tricks she learned with others. She is passionate about making the test-taking experience as equitable and accessible for individuals as possible and brings extensive experience working with individuals with a variety of different abilities. On the side, Piper is a research speech language pathologist focused on the neurobiology of how infants learn language. When not working, she can be found biking, cuddling with her two cats, or playing pickleball.

  • Rachel Greenbaum

    Rachel Greenbaum

    Tutor | 174

    Rachel Greenbaum

    Rachel Greenbaum

    Tutor | 174

    With a background in teaching abroad and tutoring a variety of subjects, Rachel enjoys helping students reach their academic goals. By locating areas they are struggling with and focusing on the students’ strengths, Rachel believes every student is capable of accomplishing their goals. She follows the approach of catering to the unique needs of each student to ensure they receive the personalized instruction they deserve. Rachel graduated from UC Davis with a triple major in Philosophy, Cognitive Science, and History. In her free time, Rachel enjoys taking her dog on walks, painting, and listening to true crime.

  • Eric Revis

    Eric Revis

    Tutor | 174

    Eric Revis

    Eric Revis

    Tutor | 174

    Listen. The LSAT is a learnable test. It's a good test, but you have to be ready to put in the effort.

    Eric has been teaching for 7 years, tutoring the LSAT for 1 year, and now he’s ready to help you. No matter how stupid or awful you think this test is, together you can overcome it. By the time you’re done, not only are you going to think this test is doable, you're going to be able to destroy it.

    Why pay a bunch for law school when a couple points extra on the LSAT can mean thousands of $$$ in scholarship money? Let's do this.

  • Mridula Debnath

    Mridula Debnath

    Tutor | 174

    Mridula Debnath

    Mridula Debnath

    Tutor | 174

    Mridula is a recent graduate with an undergraduate degree in International Relations. She self-studied to increase her LSAT score over 10 points while working full-time, so she knows the struggles of the LSAT firsthand! Mridula also has a background in teaching, having mentored undergraduate students in writing composition and analysis for over two years. Given the doors this test can open, Mridula is passionate about making the LSAT more accessible for all. She hopes to use her experience to help others navigate their own LSAT journeys and reach their fullest potentials. Outside of work, Mridula can be found reading, cuddling her disgruntled cat, and playing Magic: The Gathering. 

  • Raelyn Liu

    Raelyn Liu

    Tutor | 174

    Raelyn Liu

    Raelyn Liu

    Tutor | 174

    Having achieved a significant score improvement using 7Sage's resources, Raelyn understands the value of a structured study plan and comprehensive curriculum. Her favorite section, Logic Games, became a zen activity that contributed to her growth. Raelyn is passionate about helping students demystify the LSAT and develop effective strategies to reach their goals.

    What sets Raelyn apart is her ability to substitute herself into the student’s perspective, understanding their logic and spotting the fallacies. Having taken the LSAT three times, each time improving and breaking plateaus, she knows firsthand the challenges and triumphs of the journey. She keeps a detailed growth journal, documenting not only wrong answers but also the mentality and situations during test-taking. Raelyn is dedicated to supporting the wellness of students and helping them combat test-day anxiety.

    Raelyn's interests include philosophy and political theories, films, and working with startups. She can tutor in both Mandarin and English.   

  • Nicholas Leon

    Nicholas Leon

    Tutor | 174

    Nicholas Leon

    Nicholas Leon

    Tutor | 174

    When Nicholas began his LSAT study journey, he set a high goal for himself. Thanks in large part to the proven curriculum of 7Sage and the coaching of a 7Sage tutor, he was able to surpass his own goals. Now he seeks to help coach students to similar success. Nicholas is also an avid reader and loves to play tabletop roleplaying games.  

  • Chloë Shames

    Chloë Shames

    Tutor | 174

    Chloë Shames

    Chloë Shames

    Tutor | 174

    Chloë, originally from Oklahoma, graduated from Yale College with a BA in Ethnicity, Race, and Migration, and now resides in San Francisco. She was drawn to law as a means to uplift marginalized communities, having previously worked as a legal assistant in class-action litigation. As a former debate coach and college counselor, she is passionate about education and firmly believes that the LSAT is a learnable exam. 7Sage was the primary study resource she used to achieve her LSAT score in only a few months of studying, and she is excited to help others on their law school journey. In her free time, Chloë enjoys long-distance running, songwriting, online chess, and keeping up with the NBA.

  • Henry Willis

    Henry Willis

    Tutor | 174

    Henry Willis

    Henry Willis

    Tutor | 174

    Henry believes in the power of "reps" and that perfect practice makes perfect. With an undergraduate major in Data Science, he was drawn to 7Sage's comprehensive analytics that accompanied his dozens of practice tests. Using this information to study smartly, Henry jumped from the 150s to a 174.

    Henry will be attending Harvard Law School in 2026 after a deferral period being spent as a researcher at Boston University's Open Justice Lab investigating topics surrounding incarceration. In his free time, Henry loves to compete in sports like soccer and basketball.

  • Connor Smith

    Connor Smith

    Tutor | 174

    Connor Smith

    Connor Smith

    Tutor | 174

    Having balanced self-studying for the LSAT with working full-time, Connor deeply understands the importance of getting the most out of your study time. Connor believes that the LSAT is deeply learnable for anyone, and that with the right study methods and support, any student can make marked improvement. He enjoys working with students to overcome their plateaus and make breakthroughs, with a focus not just on content but in developing a growth mindset to conquer test day. Connor has experience working with students with ADHD and anxiety, and enjoys working with test takers to ensure they feel prepared to show up with their best self to tackle the LSAT.

    Connor is a graduate of Boston University, and enjoys volunteering as a mentor for middle school students, cooking, and all things tabletop gaming.

  • Joseph Paul Johns

    Joseph Paul Johns

    Tutor | 174

    Joseph Paul Johns

    Joseph Paul Johns

    Tutor | 174

    Joseph believes that consistent study is essential for the LSAT. While he studied sporadically for a few months, he spent less than a month completing an intense study session every day. This allowed him to score well on the LSAT in only one attempt. It is for this reason that Joseph believes in setting up a rigorous study plan in which the tutor helps fill gaps and guides the student. Furthermore, Joseph believes that the key to mastering the LSAT is giving students the ability to abstract from specific questions in order to tackle any problem. Joseph currently lives in Bozeman, Montana. He hopes to become an officer in the U.S. Army before attending law school

  • Yara Daraiseh

    Yara Daraiseh

    Tutor | 174

    Yara Daraiseh

    Yara Daraiseh

    Tutor | 174

    Yara graduated from Princeton University with a degree in public and international affairs and works as a constitutional fellow at the National Constitution Center. She began her LSAT journey self-studying before hitting a wall. She decided to give tutoring a shot and was able to fine-tune her approach to Logical Reasoning to get the score she wanted. Within a five-month period, she was able to raise her score by 20 points. She often reflects on how pivotal her tutor was in her journey and is excited to do the same for students. She believes the LSAT is a learnable exam and with time, practice, and a little encouragement, every student can get the score of their dreams! Yara is interested in constitutional law and sees herself in law school in the near future. When she is not tutoring, she enjoys journaling and baking.

  • Callen Toscano

    Callen Toscano

    Tutor | 174

    Callen Toscano

    Callen Toscano

    Tutor | 174

    Cal strongly believes that the LSAT, despite being rigorous, can be both learned and enjoyed. Through the innovative educational methods he has developed through self-study of the LSAT and time spent tutoring individual clients, Cal is fully prepared to help students not only play to their strengths and maximize their score but enjoy the process! Cal firmly believes that the best indicator of a tutor’s success is not only a client’s score on the exam but how well the tutor got to know their client’s individual needs: after all, when test prep is individually tailored, the sky is the limit! When he is not tutoring clients, Cal is traveling, playing trivia, or allowing his emotions to depend on the win-loss record of Arsenal Football Club.

  • Cole Pleasanton

    Cole Pleasanton

    Tutor | 174

    Cole Pleasanton

    Cole Pleasanton

    Tutor | 174

    Cole started his LSAT journey while finishing his senior year of college. While studying, Cole utilized 7Sage, at first going through the Core Curriculum and later using 7Sage’s question analytics to improve weaknesses. He believes that the LSAT is not an IQ test and can be learned. Cole views the LSAT and its logic as a different language that, with practice and familiarity, can be mastered. Outside of all things LSAT, Cole works as an electrical engineer in Virginia. In his free time, he likes watching movies, keeping fit, and reading. His favorite book of all time is East of Eden.

  • Daniel Arakawa

    Daniel Arakawa

    Tutor | 174

    Daniel Arakawa

    Daniel Arakawa

    Tutor | 174

    Daniel is a passionate debate coach with nearly a decade of experience, driven by a deep appreciation for the art of argumentation. He believes that his love for debate was crucial to his success on the LSAT, and it was through coaching that he discovered his true passion for teaching. Born and raised in the Aloha State, Daniel approaches each session with warmth and patience, dedicated to helping his students thrive. Outside of teaching, you can find him relaxing at the beach, in the gym weightlifting, or honing his skills in jiu-jitsu, where he enjoys perfecting his submissions.

  • Conner Kline

    Conner Kline

    Tutor | 174

    Conner Kline

    Conner Kline

    Tutor | 174

    As a former Marine Corps captain with dreams of attending a top law school, Conner has studied for the LSAT in just about every clime and place: aluminum huts in the Mojave Desert, a barracks room in the Middle East, and an Air Force watch floor were just a few. Throughout it all, a 7Sage tutor was by his side, albeit halfway across the world, helping tailor his LSAT studies. It eventually paid off with a +17-point improvement, an experience that made him an ardent believer in the limitless value of hard work and the extraordinary power of a 7Sage LSAT tutor. He is inspired now for the opportunity to give back to the next generation of LSAT students, to do for them what 7Sage did for him: achieve a dream score he thought was never possible.

  • Dillon Chaney

    Dillon Chaney

    Tutor | 174

    Dillon Chaney

    Dillon Chaney

    Tutor | 174

    Dillon successfully used the 7Sage program to achieve his LSAT goals, and now he wants to help others on the same journey. He understands the importance of the LSAT in achieving one’s law school ambitions, and is particularly passionate about leveraging a high score to make law school more affordable (ideally free) for people of underprivileged backgrounds. Dillon believes that each student is unique and that there is no one correct way to approach solving a problem. He will work with you to find the best strategies for you and to support you on the path to your goals. Dillon holds a degree in computer science and worked as a software engineer prior to teaching the LSAT, a background which makes him particularly adept at teaching Logical Reasoning. He is a lifelong Cincinnati Bengals fan, and enjoys playing video games, lifting weights, and learning new languages. He is from a gold star military family and has lived all over the United States, but currently resides in North Carolina.

  • Chris Nguyen

    Chris Nguyen

    Tutor | 173

    Chris Nguyen

    Chris Nguyen

    Tutor | 173

    Chris began his LSAT journey back in 2017 while working a full-time job. His score improvement did not come easily, and his study journey helps him to understand the difficulties his students face. Chris specializes in simplifying complex LSAT language, and he's passionate about helping his students achieve consistent, great results. When Chris isn’t teaching the LSAT, he enjoys playing volleyball and rock climbing. 

  • Rahela Sami

    Rahela Sami

    Tutor | 173

    Rahela Sami

    Rahela Sami

    Tutor | 173

    Rahela is a highly skilled LSAT tutor with extensive experience in helping students navigate the intricacies of the exam. She graduated Northwestern Law School in 2023, and has an LSAT score of 173. Rahela has tutored the LSAT for many years, and her experience and mastery of the test's complexities are reflected in her ability to break down difficult concepts easily and help students learn strategies that are personalized to them, setting them on a successful path.

    Rahela understands that each student has unique learning needs, and she adapts her teaching methods accordingly. She creates a supportive and motivating environment, instilling confidence and fostering a growth mindset. Her students benefit from her extensive knowledge, patience, and teaching abilities. 

  • Mina Ezikpe

    Mina Ezikpe

    Tutor | 173

    Mina Ezikpe

    Mina Ezikpe

    Tutor | 173

    Mina takes a holistic approach to helping students prepare for the LSAT. In addition to going over the foundations and strategies of the exam, she helps students set goals for themselves that center their core values while also maintaining their mental and emotional well-being. Mina understands that studying for the LSAT is the first step in a very long process of learning to “think like a lawyer.” During her time studying for the LSAT after graduating from college, she found yoga and mindfulness and has learned to integrate these practices in everything she does, including her legal career.

  • David James Nash

    David James Nash

    Tutor | 173

    David James Nash

    David James Nash

    Tutor | 173

    An effective, enthusiastic, and sympathetic teacher, David couldn't be more excited to give you the tools and support you need to master the LSAT. David believes that with the right guidance and encouragement, any student can excel! He understands that the LSAT can be overwhelming, and hopes to increase your confidence and help you believe in yourself by teaching you to break down intimidating prompts and concepts into simple, comprehensible pieces. In his free time, you can usually find David at the local movie theater or playing his guitar.

  • Robert Raines

    Robert Raines

    Tutor | 173

    Robert Raines

    Robert Raines

    Tutor | 173

    Rob has a background as a division 1 tennis coach, and thoroughly enjoys helping people push themselves past their own perceived limitations. He approached his own LSAT preparation like he was coaching an athlete, and managed to improve his score by nearly 20 points from his diagnostic in just three months. He thinks that the best coach is one who can be flexible, and is able to adjust his style to what the student needs. As a tutor, he looks forward to being your biggest supporter and motivator, while helping you have a better understanding of the LSAT, ultimately helping you achieve your LSAT goals.

  • Lowri Rachel Thomas

    Lowri Rachel Thomas

    Tutor | 173

    Lowri Rachel Thomas

    Lowri Rachel Thomas

    Tutor | 173

    Lowri began studying for the LSAT while working as a paralegal. Throughout college she worked as a writing instructor, where she developed a philosophy of teaching students strategies to work through their difficulties independently. When it comes to the LSAT, this means defining an approach for each section and question type, and practicing how to apply it consistently. This way, you can overcome even the most convoluted stimuli and stay focused on test day. Lowri believes that empathy is the most important trait a tutor can have, always listening carefully to the student’s concerns so that she can tailor her approach. Studying for the LSAT can be a frustrating experience, but with perseverance and patience she believes that anyone can achieve the results they want. Lowri is comfortable working with non-native English speakers, having spent time in Jordan and France. Outside of LSAT tutoring, Lowri enjoys salsa dancing, theatre, and studying languages.

  • KT Muraco

    KT Muraco

    Tutor | 173

    KT Muraco

    KT Muraco

    Tutor | 173

    KT attributes his success with the LSAT to 7Sage, relying on it throughout the entirety of his preparation. He believes the LSAT is an extremely learnable test and, with the right guidance and approach, can even be enjoyable. According to KT, the key to LSAT success lies in transforming it into a puzzle you look forward to solving. He also recognizes the mental and physical toll the LSAT can take and tailors his approach to mitigate stress and prevent burnout. KT emphasizes a holistic approach to LSAT preparation to ensure consistency in practice, achieve the best results, and maintain mental well-being. In his free time, KT enjoys photography, playing board games with his family, and weightlifting.

  • Rohan Menon

    Rohan Menon

    Tutor | 173

    Rohan Menon

    Rohan Menon

    Tutor | 173

    Rohan is a skilled tutor who enjoys helping students make big improvements on the LSAT. He believes that the LSAT (even in its new form) is extremely learnable and that anyone is capable of mastering it. As someone who studied for the LSAT while still in school, Rohan knows how demanding the process can sometimes feel. When he works with students, he strives to create a comforting, encouraging, and stress-free environment that assists students in avoiding burnout as they make huge strides on the test. Rohan is now a student at the University of Virginia Law School. In his free time, when he’s not tutoring or studying, Rohan enjoys hiking, playing and watching basketball, and trying out new recipes.

  • Nicole Lee Agranonik

    Nicole Lee Agranonik

    Tutor | 173

    Nicole Lee Agranonik

    Nicole Lee Agranonik

    Tutor | 173

    Nicole Agranonik is a neuroscience researcher turned future litigator. She holds a BS in Molecular, Cell & Developmental Biology from UCLA with a focus on computation/data science. In her undergrad, she researched innovative fertility treatments in the Amander Clark laboratory of UCLA’s Broad Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Center. She also interned with Neurona Therapeutics, developing stem cell therapies for temporal lobe epilepsy. Currently, she manages the John Huguenard laboratory in Stanford’s Department of Neurology, researching co-morbidities between autism spectrum disorder and adolescent seizures in rodents. She is preparing to begin law school in 2025, with emphasis on the intersection of law and biomedicine in topics like intellectual property and health policy.

  • Jacob Shul

    Jacob Shul

    Tutor | 173

    Jacob Shul

    Jacob Shul

    Tutor | 173

    Discovering 7Sage was the turning point in Jacob’s LSAT journey, and he is enthusiastic to pass on the strategies and understanding that allowed him to score a 173. Jacob believes in a highly personalized approach to tutoring; there is no one-size-fits-all process to becoming a high-scoring test taker. Jacob graduated with a BS in Political Science & Humanities from Florida State University, and is planning on attending law school in the near future. A lacrosse player in college, Jacob still enjoys playing in his free time.   

  • Eva Pruitt

    Eva Pruitt

    Tutor | 173

    Eva Pruitt

    Eva Pruitt

    Tutor | 173

    Eva studied for the LSAT while taking a full load of courses and participating in competitive extracurriculars. She knows the value of consistency and time management, and understands the difficulty of fitting studying into a busy schedule. Her experience as a philosophy teaching assistant, high school math tutor, and director of training for her mock trial team has led her to the understanding that learning is a unique experience for everyone. She firmly believes in finding what works for each individual and that the LSAT is conquerable for everyone. Her teaching philosophy revolves around building up confidence through achievable sub-steps.  

  • Matthew Sorrels

    Matthew Sorrels

    Tutor | 173

    Matthew Sorrels

    Matthew Sorrels

    Tutor | 173

    When Matthew began studying for the LSAT, he saw the test as a means to an end—he’d think about the LSAT long enough to achieve his goal score and then forget the test existed. In the process of completing 7Sage’s curriculum and sharpening his LSAT skills, however, he grew fond of the test. Logical Reasoning questions gave him the opportunity to pulverize strangers’ arguments, and Reading Comprehension passages introduced him to new, interesting topics. He studied with 7Sage for over a year, and by the time he finished his journey with the LSAT, he thoroughly enjoyed the test and its many quirks. As a tutor, he loves being able to assist others in grasping concepts that once seemed foreign to him and to continue engaging with the test that he’s grown to appreciate.

  • Chelsea Cooper

    Chelsea Cooper

    Tutor | 173

    Chelsea Cooper

    Chelsea Cooper

    Tutor | 173

    Chelsea is an experienced teacher with a background in business. As she studied for the LSAT, she balanced her full-time job and position on the board of a national nonprofit. With the help of 7Sage, she was able to raise her score by more than 20 points.

    Chelsea believes that every student is unique, and takes a holistic approach when personalizing your study plan. Using her background in data analytics, she will survey trends and identify the most effective way to improve your performance.

    She has an extensive knowledge of the LSAT and prioritizes her role as your coach. The LSAT is no ordinary test, but it is learnable. Chelsea makes it her objective to build your knowledge and confidence so that you can achieve your goals.

  • Kayla Connolly

    Kayla Connolly

    Tutor | 173

    Kayla Connolly

    Kayla Connolly

    Tutor | 173

    Kayla graduated from Georgetown University in 2022 and currently lives in the UK, where she has been pursuing her master's degree from the London School of Economics. She believes that amazing LSAT scores can be achieved through commitment and consistency, and is excited to help students implement test strategies that work for them and build on their strengths. During her own LSAT journey, she remembers feeling stuck trying to break into the 170s, and hopes to use the lessons she learned to help students overcome plateaus in their LSAT journey and celebrate their successes along the way. Outside of the classroom, she enjoys outdoor activities like hiking, horseback riding, and tennis.   

  • Jacob Turetsky

    Jacob Turetsky

    Tutor | 173

    Jacob Turetsky

    Jacob Turetsky

    Tutor | 173

    Jake has a robust background in tutoring across various levels and disciplines, ranging from university-level course material to standardized tests like the LSAT. By utilizing 7Sage’s platform, Jake significantly improved his own LSAT score, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the test’s nuances and effective strategies for tackling it.

    Jake, who balanced full-time work with his studies, takes pride in being a flexible and engaging tutor and coach. He understands that everyone has unique goals, time constraints, and study preferences, and therefore deserves a personalized approach. Jake believes that improving one’s LSAT scores depends on building confidence, recognizing the exam’s patterns, and adopting effective and healthy study habits.

    Jake majored in business analytics and finance at the University of Maryland and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. In his free time, he enjoys watching Philadelphia sports, weightlifting, and spending time at the Jersey Shore.

  • Benjamin Kieta

    Benjamin Kieta

    Tutor | 173

    Benjamin Kieta

    Benjamin Kieta

    Tutor | 173

    Benjamin is an experienced teacher with a background in language, philosophy, and rhetoric. His approach to teaching focuses on breaking complex problems into manageable pieces. He believes that success on the LSAT is based on developing strategies and thought structures that help a student read between the lines of what each question is asking. Benjamin has had the opportunity to study seven different languages and has lived in Colombia, the United States, China, Canada, and Hungary. Besides tutoring for the LSAT, he teaches English and classical Hebrew and works semi-professionally as a writer. In his free time, Benjamin enjoys playing violin and roasting coffee.

  • Carter Markett

    Carter Markett

    Tutor | 173

    Carter Markett

    Carter Markett

    Tutor | 173

    Carter is a neuroscience and political science double major who understands the biological processes that encompass learning. As such, he believes that anyone is capable of achieving their goal score. During undergrad, Carter balanced athletics, coursework, extracurriculars, and LSAT preparation, so he understands how draining and sometimes discouraging test prep can be without proper guidance. After struggling for months, he committed to the 7Sage curriculum and was able to raise his score by over 20 points.

    When Carter is not tutoring, he enjoys exercising, reading, and spending quality time with friends. He has a strong interest in intellectual property and patent law, with plans to attend law school in the future. With extensive tutoring experience, Carter is devoted to helping prospective law applicants grow in their LSAT journey.