Hello everyone, I'm a first-gen college student and immigrant looking for an affordable tutor.
I have been stuck in the 162 score and my goal is to get a 170 by August. I am taking the June LSAT on June 6th and would love 2 sessions before then. I am also registered for the August LSAT. My goal is to break into the 170s by then, and I may sit the September exam if needed.
I have a 3.2 GPA (from a top 20 undergrad), so I am eager to invest in a good tutor who can help me boost my score and admission chances.
I'm looking for a tutor who:
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You honestly sound like a very strong candidate already, and your score progression reflects that. The fact that your blind review scores are already reaching into the high 160s/low 170s tells me that a lot of the underlying capability is already there — the main goal now is tightening execution consistency under timed conditions.
I also very much like that you’re looking for structure, accountability, and targeted feedback rather than just generic explanations. In my experience, students often improve the fastest once they develop a stronger top-down understanding of what the test is actually asking them to do structurally and process-wise, rather than approaching each question as a completely isolated event.
My approach is heavily process-oriented and individualized. I typically focus on identifying the specific patterns causing score fluctuation, building more reliable execution systems, assigning targeted homework between sessions, and helping students develop a more consistent self-coaching process during the test itself.
I’m very comfortable being available between sessions for quick questions or guidance when needed and 100% ready to provide the needed assignments and tasks to follow up on our lessons with.
Feel free to DM me if you’d like any more information. Best of luck either way; you’re already on a very solid trajectory.
Scott