I recently graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in Sport and Entertainment Management. During my time in undergrad, I heavily studied for the LSAT and sought out advice from many sources to get a broad understanding of the test as a whole. I ended up scoring a 167, which was in the top 9% for the LSAT test I took. My original diagnostic score was a 154, so the strategies I used to improve my score proved to dramatically improve my score, and they can improve yours as...
I recently graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in Sport and Entertainment Management. During my time in undergrad, I heavily studied for the LSAT and sought out advice from many sources to get a broad understanding of the test as a whole. I ended up scoring a 167, which was in the top 9% for the LSAT test I took. My original diagnostic score was a 154, so the strategies I used to improve my score proved to dramatically improve my score, and they can improve yours as well.
While I do not yet have much tutoring experience, I have multiple work related experiences in college athletics working with tutors at major universities who taught me ways to connect with students and help them get on track.