I received a 173 LSAT score and have 10+ years of tutoring experience. I enrolled in Columbia Law school with a full-tuition ($200,000+) scholarship and also received acceptances at Stanford Law, NYU Law (Root-Tilden-Kern Finalist), Berkeley Law ($207,000 Public Interest Scholarship), Georgetown law ($135,000 Dean's Scholarship), and Michigan Law ($180,000 Dean's Scholarship). My essay-writing skills have also awarded me four fellowships ($40,000+).
I provide LSAT tutoring and essay...
I received a 173 LSAT score and have 10+ years of tutoring experience. I enrolled in Columbia Law school with a full-tuition ($200,000+) scholarship and also received acceptances at Stanford Law, NYU Law (Root-Tilden-Kern Finalist), Berkeley Law ($207,000 Public Interest Scholarship), Georgetown law ($135,000 Dean's Scholarship), and Michigan Law ($180,000 Dean's Scholarship). My essay-writing skills have also awarded me four fellowships ($40,000+).
I provide LSAT tutoring and essay writing assistance to students during the law school admissions cycle. I specialize in working with students facing a wall in their studying, unsure of where to start and uncertain about why their score won't improve after hours and hours of study prep. I also have extensive experience working with those from non-traditional and/or minority backgrounds and those I have tutored have gone on to receive federal recognition (including Fulbright awards).
I firmly believe that the most important part about studying for the LSAT will always be finding out what does and doesn't work FOR YOU. This is why I spend extensive time analyzing with my students their learning styles and study habits to create a personalized study schedule that suits them. Our first lessons will start with doing a deep-dive into what and how you've studied so far, creating a realistic schedule for studying, and figuring out what supplemental resources are and aren't worth their time and money. We will talk about various study tactics, create target goals, keep wrong answer journals, and craft problem sets that target their problem areas. Everyone learns differently and it is only by taking advantage of that that we become our best.
If you're interested in making a REAL and TANGIBLE different to your LSAT score, send me a message – we can get you started on that journey today.