Self-study
I’m looking for a tutor to work with once or twice a week leading up to the November LSAT. This is my fourth attempt. I started with a 144 with zero prep, got a 145 three months later, and just scored a 146 this June after six months of solo drilling. I’ve been humbled by this test and realize I need a new strategy. My target range is 150 to 155 max. As a disabled veteran, my funding is secure, so I just need to hit the threshold for admission rather than chasing scholarship points.
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If you’re still looking for a tutor, I offer one-on-one sessions along with a free consultation where we can go over your current score and goals. I was admitted to the bar in 2025 and have been tutoring since 2020. I’ve helped multiple students reach 180 and many others into the 170s, and I’d love to help you get there too.
You can book a free consultation here:
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More details about my approach are here if you want to check it out: https://www.milehighlsatprep.com/.
Hi, I know that you are looking for a tutor, but this is my advice+showing you my study group. If you are in your 140s trying to get into the 150s, I think a tutor is not necessary. I started with a 139 and for a full year could not break into the 160s. But once I figured out what the problem was, I was able to do that without a tutor.
I wrote down a super long post on how I could have done that, so I hope that helps.
The message I want to send is that breaking into the 150s is something you can definitely do just by knowing exactly what your weakness is, and that can be done by your own.
If you click here , I believe you will be convinced on what I say.
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