Are you ready to take your LSAT studies to the next level?
I scored a 175 on the June 2025 LSAT, so the specific style of questions that appear on current tests are fresh in my mind.
On my first practice test, I scored a 159. I thought I could hammer my way through practice tests to get the score I wanted. That didn't work.
It was only after I adopted a more strategic approach to studying that I started seeing drastic improvement. I started loving the process of drilling questions,...
Are you ready to take your LSAT studies to the next level?
I scored a 175 on the June 2025 LSAT, so the specific style of questions that appear on current tests are fresh in my mind.
On my first practice test, I scored a 159. I thought I could hammer my way through practice tests to get the score I wanted. That didn't work.
It was only after I adopted a more strategic approach to studying that I started seeing drastic improvement. I started loving the process of drilling questions, analyzing my mistakes, and tracking my progress. As a bonus, I spent much less time studying. More quality, less quantity.
Now, a year before I begin law school, I am dedicated to helping other students discover the joy of improving their LSAT scores.
We'll slice through the convoluted wording and grammatical trickery of the Logical Reasoning section. We'll hone your eye for the specific type of understanding tested on the Reading Comprehension section. And we'll develop a personalized study plan tailored to your strengths and weaknesses.
My path to the LSAT was circuitous. After graduating from the University of Missouri - Columbia with a degree in journalism in 2012, I worked in the industry for more than ten years. Then I helped start a vegetable farm in the Seattle area. My work experience has introduced me to people from all walks of life and instilled in me a curious and open outlook toward others. I would adopt the same approach to my students, understanding that each one brings their own unique perspective. That perspective will inform how they best learn and improve whether that's through visuals, analogies, or some other style.
As a Mandarin heritage speaker raised by immigrant parents, I am particularly interested in working with Mandarin-speaking students who learned English as a second language.
Since I have very limited tutoring experience (one student), my goal is to keep my rates fair. I have a sliding scale for those with the financial need.