Hey! My name is Aidan and I'm a native Coloradan based in Denver. I studied English, philosophy, and political science at the University of Colorado, which gave me a strong foundation in the exact reasoning and reading skills the LSAT demands. Outside of tutoring, I've spent the last year and a half in product development and data analytics for a legal technology startup.
I began preparing for my own LSAT about four years ago, ultimately scoring a 173 and attending UC Berkeley School of...
Hey! My name is Aidan and I'm a native Coloradan based in Denver. I studied English, philosophy, and political science at the University of Colorado, which gave me a strong foundation in the exact reasoning and reading skills the LSAT demands. Outside of tutoring, I've spent the last year and a half in product development and data analytics for a legal technology startup.
I began preparing for my own LSAT about four years ago, ultimately scoring a 173 and attending UC Berkeley School of Law next year. In that process I worked through every major LSAT textbook and study method available. I've since developed a blended approach drawing from the strongest curricula, adapted into a diagnostic coaching system that prioritizes identifying each student's specific reasoning gaps over generic content delivery.
I tutor one-on-one, working with young professionals, college students, and recent graduates preparing for law school admissions. A core element of my method is teaching students to think from the perspective of the test writers — understanding why wrong answers are constructed the way they are and what patterns the LSAT rewards. I prioritize high-frequency question types and transferable reasoning skills so students see score gains as efficiently as possible. This approach helped me raise my own score by 20 points.
I also leverage technology and self-developed analytics tools to track performance across PTs and sections, pinpointing where points are being lost rather than rely on intuition. From there I build a customized study plan with targeted drills, timed section work, and structured review sequences calibrated to each student's diagnostic profile. My goal is to make the LSAT feel like a learnable system rather than an intimidating obstacle.
What I bring that's different: I'm close enough to the test to remember what's actually hard about it, and I pair that with real strategies that helped me and the 10+ students I've tutored excel in an increasingly competitive admissions landscape.