I’m a Navy veteran with 10 years of experience working in nuclear power and 3 years of experience teaching naval nuclear power, mechanical operations, and theory. I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 3.90 GPA in mechanical engineering from Arizona State University and am a prospective J.D. Candidate in Washington State. I scored 172 (98th percentile) on the LSAT, and during my studying, I developed a love for the test. Through my time teaching in the Navy, I discovered that not all students...
I’m a Navy veteran with 10 years of experience working in nuclear power and 3 years of experience teaching naval nuclear power, mechanical operations, and theory. I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a 3.90 GPA in mechanical engineering from Arizona State University and am a prospective J.D. Candidate in Washington State. I scored 172 (98th percentile) on the LSAT, and during my studying, I developed a love for the test. Through my time teaching in the Navy, I discovered that not all students learn in the same way and that the most efficient way to master a subject is through a tailored approach to learning the concepts of the subject rather than just the answers. I tailor my approach to understanding the ‘why’ behind right answers on the LSAT and learning to anticipate correct answers, rather than just selecting the answer that seems most correct among multiple-choice options. I've been teaching the LSAT since March 2025 and have helped four students improve their LSAT scores so far, and I am hoping to help more.