Hello! I'm a practicing attorney who has tutored the LSAT in some capacity for over 10 years, has specialized on it for 7 years, and has a long, verifiable track record of success on WyzAnt (profile "Shane G.") - in case that's helpful as a reference point.

I've been practicing law for about 1.5 years now (licensed in October 2024), and because I work solo on both the legal and LSAT tutoring fronts, I fortunately have a good amount of flexibility with respect to how I build out my days / devote my time. That's been a high priority of mine for years, and because of that, I can typically figure out a meeting setup that works for the vast majority of students who contact me (including some overseas students currently).

That said, because I run my own law firm and am an expecting father (May 11 due date!!), I'm looking to keep sessions (both 1-on-1 and group) consistent. My intention is to offer 2-6 group sessions (1.5 hrs each) throughout the week depending on interest/scheduling, with each session comprised of 3-9 students per session, though the exact composition may vary for each session.

If you are interested in working with me 1-on-1 or in a group setting, please reply below or message me, starting your reply/message with "1-on-1", "Group", or "Both", and of course feel free to elaborate from there.

Thanks for your time and best of luck using 7Sage! It's an excellent platform and has been my top recommendation to students for at least the last 6 years. Please be sure to use the customizable drill feature heavily once you've gone through the core curriculum - best way to break through plateaus in my experience!

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  • 2 days ago

    1 on 1 or group. Thanks!

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    ShaneGregoire Independent Tutor OP
    2 days ago

    @Marci Noted! I'm offering the first free 1.5-hr group session either tomorrow or Saturday, as you can see in the group chat, and we can separately discuss arranging any 1-on-1 sessions. Thanks for your comment!

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    2 days ago

    @ShaneGregoire thanks so much!

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