I got my bachelor's degree at Queens College, where I studied psychology and political science, and I graduated in June 2025. I'm now applying to law schools for the Fall 2026 semester. I took the LSAT twice, once this past June and again this past August, and I scored a 173 and 180, respectively. I know what the LSAT grind is like and how important a strong grade is for law school admissions. The test is daunting, and improving your performance can require what feels like a fundamental...
I got my bachelor's degree at Queens College, where I studied psychology and political science, and I graduated in June 2025. I'm now applying to law schools for the Fall 2026 semester. I took the LSAT twice, once this past June and again this past August, and I scored a 173 and 180, respectively. I know what the LSAT grind is like and how important a strong grade is for law school admissions. The test is daunting, and improving your performance can require what feels like a fundamental rewiring of the way you think, read, and analyze information. It's not easy, but anyone can do it with the right motivation and support. I'm here to give you that support and to help you master the LSAT both conceptually and on test day.
I've worked as a private tutor since my freshman year, helping middle and high school students with math. I've also worked as a substitute teacher in multiple private schools for math, English, and science classes. I currently work part-time as an academic service provider in a private school, where I tutor struggling students in math and ELA. My approach to teaching all these subjects is the same approach I take to LSAT tutoring: matching the pace of my students. I will work methodically to help you become well versed in propositional logic and reading comprehension, and I will drill down on every concept, as many times as it takes, until it becomes second nature. Everybody has their strengths and weaknesses - we'll identify what areas you need the most improvement in and practice until they become strengths.
LSAT prep is stressful - trust me, I know. This test matters, and you need to give it your all. Let me help!