I recently graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in Finance and am currently in this year’s law school admissions cycle. I have been studying for the LSAT for over a year and a half and scored a 173 on my most recent exam. Through that process, I developed a strong understanding of the test and what it truly takes to improve. I know how to build the proper foundation for success and how to help students avoid the common mistakes that slow progress.
My approach to tutoring is...
I recently graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in Finance and am currently in this year’s law school admissions cycle. I have been studying for the LSAT for over a year and a half and scored a 173 on my most recent exam. Through that process, I developed a strong understanding of the test and what it truly takes to improve. I know how to build the proper foundation for success and how to help students avoid the common mistakes that slow progress.
My approach to tutoring is centered on structure, consistency, and understanding. I create personalized lesson plans that focus on mastering the fundamentals of logical reasoning and reading comprehension. One of the most important things I teach students is how to use their study time effectively. Time spent studying does not always equal results, and I focus on helping students study with purpose so that every hour makes a difference.
Having gone through the LSAT process myself, I know how important it is to have clear guidance and a plan that actually works. My goal as a tutor is to make the process clear, manageable, and encouraging. I want every student I work with to walk into test day feeling prepared, confident, and in control.