Hi! Last year, I self-studied my way to a 176. I found that jumping from course to course in search of a "one-size-fits-all" solution and getting conflicting advice only held me back until I approached this test more intuitively, keeping only the strategies that I've found to be practical.
Part of what prolongs students' timeline for progress is not truly understanding where it specifically is they went wrong on a given question. Our sessions will center around exactly this: identifying your key mistakes and building towards the right answer from that realization.
My aim is to clear up your path with tailored concepts/question types each week and assignments for any weak areas to ensure you're able to move along that path smoothly, while keeping in touch each step of the way. My text lines are always open and busy with students reaching out, and I love being a help to students outside of sessions, whether it's a LR question they want to clear up, a concern they want to discuss, or even just finding the motivation to put in another shift of studying.
Check out my page below and if you're interested in working together and shoot me a message here on 7sage (or any other socials listed on my page) and let's see if we'd be a good fit to move forward with tutoring sessions!
The LSAT is learnable! I can help you. <- (my tutoring page with score proof, class structure, reviews.)
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I'm interested!
hey Edwin, I’m interested in tutoring.
Hi! I am interested!
Hi! I'm interested!
@RumaysaJahanzeb Hi, sent you a DM :)
Interested - I DM’d you.
Hey guys! I been working with Edwin for a while now. I highly recommend him as a tutor.
@Serina026 Serina! Thank you. Keep up the good work :)