Hi you all,

I listened to the latest 7sage podcast episode and the young man sharing his testimony mentioned that he got a tutor from the community. I have always been interested in this. Can anyone point in the right direction to make that happen for myself?

Best,

Aristotle

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  • Sunday, Jan 13 2019

    @harveylou1239 I got a tutor after taking the LSAT in November to help me solidify my LR skills and identify specific areas I need to focus on. Having a tutor has helped me to solidify my timing and my approach to test taking in general. I appreciate the insight that my tutor has had to offer on "tricks" that the LSAT writers employ that are not necessarily highlighted in the videos. I wish I had started with a tutor sooner in my LSAT journey- I maybe wouldn't have to be taking the test this 2nd go round. If you're able to hire a tutor, I highly recommend it. I used the tutors provided in the link mentioned above and emailed them all for their availability. I chose my tutor based on $$ and availability. I also knew I needed help with LR, so I chose one who specializes in LR. My tutor I had an initial free consultation and I found it helpful, so I committed. Hope that helps!

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  • Sunday, Jan 13 2019

    @harveylou1239 said:

    Hey guys, I have a question how does a tutor help you, and how do you know if you need one?

    For me, I am thinking about one for more accountability.

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  • Thursday, Jan 10 2019

    Hey guys, I have a question how does a tutor help you, and how do you know if you need one?

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  • Wednesday, Jan 09 2019

    @aristotlejones432 said:

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4760/7sages-approved-tutors/p1

    Good luck!

    Thank you so much!

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  • Wednesday, Jan 09 2019

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4760/7sages-approved-tutors/p1

    Good luck!

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