Hey everyone!
I went from a 138 → 173 on the LSAT.
The test did not come naturally to me. I had to build a more structured, intuitive approach from the ground up, and that is the same approach I now use with students who feel stuck, inconsistent, or unsure how to improve.
A bit about me:
- Accepted to top law schools, including UBC
- Worked at the University of Toronto
- Built LSAT systems, drills, and study plans for real students
- Genuinely love teaching and helping students make the test feel manageable
If you are:
- stuck between two answer choices
- struggling with timing
- missing the same question types repeatedly
- studying a lot but not seeing consistent gains
- unsure how to review mistakes effectively
I can help you build a clearer plan.
My tutoring is focused on understanding, strategy, and consistency, not just doing more questions. We can work on Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, wrong-answer review, timing, study planning, and custom drills.
I am offering a free first session to see if we are a good fit.
Schedule free here → https://cal.com/joshua-jtx5ud/consultation
Email: contact@aspiringattorneys.com
Or PM me here.
@alexandriam Yes! Looking forward to meeting with you!