I hold a law degree and am a licensed attorney, which gives me a strong formal foundation in legal reasoning, argument structure, and analytical reading—the core skills tested on the LSAT. My legal training emphasized logical consistency, close textual analysis, and disciplined argument evaluation, all of which directly translate to Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. I have also completed my undergraduate education at an accelerated pace, which required sustained high-level academic...
I hold a law degree and am a licensed attorney, which gives me a strong formal foundation in legal reasoning, argument structure, and analytical reading—the core skills tested on the LSAT. My legal training emphasized logical consistency, close textual analysis, and disciplined argument evaluation, all of which directly translate to Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. I have also completed my undergraduate education at an accelerated pace, which required sustained high-level academic performance and efficient study strategies that I now teach to students preparing for standardized exams.
I have experience tutoring and teaching students in one-on-one settings, primarily with adolescents and adults, focusing on structured skill development rather than rote memorization. In my teaching, I emphasize understanding why an answer is correct or incorrect, breaking down arguments step by step, identifying assumptions, and recognizing common logical flaws. I adapt my approach to each student’s learning style, combining guided practice, targeted drills, and test-day strategy to build both accuracy and confidence. I also help students develop consistent study routines and time-management strategies, which are critical for success on the LSAT.
In addition to formal tutoring, I have experience mentoring students academically and leading small instructional groups in educational and community settings. I am actively engaged in LSAT preparation myself using a structured, analytics-driven approach, which keeps my methods current and aligned with how the exam is actually tested today. My goal as a tutor is not only to raise scores, but to help students develop durable reasoning skills that will serve them well in law school and beyond.