Self-study
Hi all! I took the June test and got a 174. I had taken 10 PTs across the 3 months before ranging from 171-180, with a 176 average. I decided to take a crack at retaking it in August aiming for a score on the higher end of my range. I'm looking for a tutor with particular experience in decreasing variability on the high end to help my chances at locking in a higher score. Thank you!
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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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Hi! I'm in a similar situation, taking in August and hoping for high 170s with my main issue being inconsistency. I'm not aware of/looking for a tutor right now but would love a study partner if you would ever want to talk through questions/strategies together! Feel free to message me if you're interested
If you end up deciding you still want a tutor, feel free to reach out. My tutor Andrea is a top tier tutor and is very good at taking high intuitive thinkers and narrowing their lense to nail the gap from -3/4 to a -0/-1. She has been tutoring the LSAT and doing admissions consulting for many years and is extremely experienced. Also, she got her J.D. from Harvard Law! :)
@Shardison that sounds like it could be a great match, thank you!! would you be willing to message me her contact info?
@bella_nova yes!
You don’t need a tutor, you need to do some deep self reflection. You need to voice record yourself taking a few sections or tests, with every thought spoken out loud, make a transcript, and either analyze the transcript yourself or have AI do it. You need to know where your process is breaking down and what factors are leading to inconsistency. I’ve trained my Gemini and 7sage ai pretty well at this point, and now it will break down my transcripts to highlight my what I was doing when the process was working and what happened each time I broke down or missed something. Based on those patterns I try to come up with my own solutions, but sometimes it can also come up with halfway decent solutions. Then I have a list of reminders I read myself before the next PT or section so that I won’t make the same mistakes I made on the one before it.
@AlexandraFriestman thank you this is super helpful, i'll give this a go!
Also would be interested!