I achieved a 168 on the LSAT on my first attempt, and went on to get my Juris Doctorate from a Tier 2 Law school. I am licensed to practice law and passed the Bar Exam in three states (in less than 2 years). After a decade of practice law I realized that my real passion lies in teaching. I started tutoring with Wyzant and have had nothing but positive results from students looking to improve their LSAT scores.
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A very Patient teacher
Great explanation! The examples really help me understand what he’s saying, and the worksheets and feedback make it easier to follow and learn.
Linda, 5 lessons with Bryce
Very knowledgeable and understanding tutor
Bryce has taught me more about LSAT prep in the last few weeks than any other tutor ever has. His knowledge and his teaching style truly guide you through each step of the way. I highly recommend him if you’re looking for help while studying for the LSAT!
Noemi, 14 lessons with Bryce
Amazing work ethic and extremely supportive
Bryce has shown me new ways to approach the LSAT. I was in a rut with the LSAT before I began my tutoring with Bryce. I had spent hundreds of hours studying the same ways without any improvement. I had been under the impression that a one-size-fits-all approach works for the LSAT. After tutoring with Bryce he showed me there are many ways to approach the LSAT. He helped improve my Reading Comp ability by introducing a new way of approaching the section. I can not thank him enough.
Austin, 19 lessons with Bryce
Patient and thorough tutor
Bryce is an excellent tutor for LSAT practice, especially the Reading Comprehension section. He is patient when reviewing questions and answers, and helps me understand both what I got right and what I got wrong, with the reasons behind each answer. I would highly recommend him for LSAT practice and review.
Yehuda, 9 lessons with Bryce
Great lesson
Bryce, has been teaching me to point out different ways to read a LSAT question and identify the premise and conclusion. It’s still a struggle for me, but I am learning so much more and slowly picking up the concept.
Alexis, 7 lessons with Bryce