I'm James, a University of Pittsburgh senior heading to Yale Law this fall. I scored a 178 on the April 2025 LSAT, but I started with a 161 cold diagnostic and spent months stuck in the 160s before I figured out what I was doing wrong. The shift wasn't about learning more tricks. It was about actually understanding the logic the LSAT is testing and picking up on the patterns LSAT question writers have developed over the decades. Once that clicked, everything else followed.
I've been...
I'm James, a University of Pittsburgh senior heading to Yale Law this fall. I scored a 178 on the April 2025 LSAT, but I started with a 161 cold diagnostic and spent months stuck in the 160s before I figured out what I was doing wrong. The shift wasn't about learning more tricks. It was about actually understanding the logic the LSAT is testing and picking up on the patterns LSAT question writers have developed over the decades. Once that clicked, everything else followed.
I've been tutoring for about a year now, and have watched all of my students grow drastically, with many breaking into the 170s. I work with students at all levels, though I especially like working with people trying to push past a plateau. In sessions, we work through problems together and I'll catch you wherever you're losing the logical thread, whether that's timing, confidence, or just how you're reading the question. Between sessions I send personalized study plans and lesson recaps at no extra charge.
Message me to book a free 20 minute consult to see if we would be a good fit!