I am a licensed attorney and a graduate of the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law, where I built a strong foundation in legal analysis, writing, and test-taking. I scored a 164 on the LSAT (top 20%) and a 325 on the Uniform Bar Exam (top 1%). Since taking the LSAT, I have continued to grow significantly, which gives me a clear understanding of how meaningful score improvement actually happens over time. I bring that perspective into tutoring by focusing on both results...
I am a licensed attorney and a graduate of the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law, where I built a strong foundation in legal analysis, writing, and test-taking. I scored a 164 on the LSAT (top 20%) and a 325 on the Uniform Bar Exam (top 1%). Since taking the LSAT, I have continued to grow significantly, which gives me a clear understanding of how meaningful score improvement actually happens over time. I bring that perspective into tutoring by focusing on both results and the process required to achieve them.
My teaching approach is centered on simplifying complex concepts and building repeatable systems. For the LSAT, I emphasize logical reasoning structure, reading comprehension strategies, and pattern recognition to help students approach questions methodically. I studied using Mike Kim’s LSAT Trainer and found it closely aligned with his framing, particularly the focus on understanding patterns rather than memorization. For bar preparation, I focus on rule mastery, issue spotting, and efficient writing under time pressure, tailoring sessions to each student’s level and goals.
I have experience working one-on-one with students in individualized settings, helping them improve both understanding and performance. My approach is practical, motivational, and results-driven: identify weaknesses, apply targeted strategies, and track progress. I work with high school, college, and post-graduate students and prioritize clear communication, accountability, and steady improvement.