Hello everyone,
After two years of studying for the LSAT, I finished with an official score of 173, with practice test scores as high as 179. Over that time, I developed a method that helped me quickly recognize patterns and mentally map most questions before even reaching the answer choices.
My approach to the LSAT is a bit different from most tutoring strategies. I built a single framework that works for both Logical Reasoning (LR) and Reading Comprehension (RC). This means that as you improve your LR skills, you are also strengthening the skills needed to succeed in RC.
This tends to work best for students who already understand the basics and want to improve accuracy, timing, or break through a scoring plateau. I can also help with study routines and preparation leading up to test day.
I currently have a few tutoring spots available, so if you're interested in learning more about my approach, feel free to DM me.
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