I'm patient, personable, and have an incredible gift for explaining things in a way that makes sense. I majored in Math Education (with a minor in Computer Science), and I have more than eight years of experience teaching math and other STEM subjects.
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I love helping students learn and realize their potential! I know that learning can be tough, but I'm here to help students get the most out of it, get better at it, and want to do more of it.
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...name is Alexa, and I graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in science. I've always loved learning new things, but when I was younger, I sometimes found school tricky and needed extra help. I used to be shy about having a tutor, but I soon learned how awesome it was to have someone there to help me understand things better and boost my confidence. Now, I love being that person for others! I've...
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...starting as a tutor. I have done it in the past informally, and I have enjoyed it very much. I love teaching, guiding, and counseling students to help them achieve their academic goals. I value education and encourage those who wish to further their education. I am a product of years of academia that has positively impacted my life by liberating me in ways I could not imagine. My success and confidence, which I am...
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...a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin. I received my Bachelor of Science in Human Biology with a focus on social aspects of health and disease. Since graduation, I have taught high school under Teach For America. I taught high school biology, Honors biology, chemistry, and Honors chemistry. I regularly helped my students outside of class in these subjects, in addition to math, reading, writing, and SAT Prep. I have a passion for...
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...Nernemsaa Golding, if you'd like you can call me Nem :) My goal is to teach and guide you to being better at the LSAT, Meditation, and even the Stock Market, if you are interested. I am here for you. I Love the LSAT. It's a super fun test with funny stimulus's and interesting passages. The LSAT may seem daunting or even impossible right now, but after a few sessions with me you will have...
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...been tutoring the LSAT 7+ years. I have passed the California Bar Exam, and scored in the 98th percentile (170+) on the LSAT. Many of my students have improved their LSAT scores by 10+ points, with several earning admission to top-14 law schools and/or securing substantial scholarships at other programs. I design highly personalized study plans that include targeted drills, tailored assignments, and full-length practice tests, giving students structured and effective work between sessions. I...
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...a graduate of Georgetown University, where I majored in International Politics with a concentration in international security and minored in French & Francophone Studies. Currently, I am a law student at the University of Pennsylvania. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am deeply passionate about the humanities (English, Literature, History, Writing, Foreign Languages) given my past academic experience. I also have a knack for standardized tests, as a recent taker of the...
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...incoming Harvard Law School student with a background in education, policy, and college access, I am passionate about helping others reach their academic and professional goals. I served as a College Access Program Specialist, Copy Editor, and Instructor with two separate nonprofits in Baltimore City. In these roles, I mentored students through the college admissions process, supported academic development, and designed workshops that promote equity and success. With a personal LSAT score of 171 and...
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...name is Bailey. I am a May 2020 graduate of William Jewell, a small liberal arts college in Missouri and I will be attending Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in the Fall. I excelled in numerous AP tests in high school and the LSAT during my undergraduate career. I find a great deal of joy in tutoring students in these subject areas so I hope to get the opportunity to work with you soon.
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...dedicated educator with a Doctorate in Law from St. Thomas University, I have over 5 years of experience in tutoring subjects such as Contract Law, Property Law, and LSAT preparation. My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to ask questions and explore concepts deeply. I am passionate about helping students navigate the complexities of legal studies and develop strong study skills, particularly for crucial milestones like the Bar...
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...my law degree from Notre Dame University and my undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Communications Studies from Loyola University Chicago. I am passionate about the importance of education and hope to be able to help my students attain their goes. I am particularly passionate about and experienced with helping in all levels of reading, writing, editing, English, public speaking, and political science. Additionally, as a law school graduate and someone that was successful on...
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...a public interest lawyer who believes that education is essential to promoting the well-being of individuals and communities. After working as a certified TEFL instructor for adult learners in the Czech Republic, I came home to begin graduate studies in Education and became involved in community-based literacy nonprofits, helping immigrants and refugees gain the skills they needed to navigate life in a new country with new opportunities. Eventually, this work inspired me to become the...
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...from Dickinson College in 2016, I spent four years in the Providence Public School District, the last three of which I taught high school English. I have extensive experience helping students identify and break down the root causes of learning blocks; in my three years, I led my classes to achieve an average of 21% growth in writing scores over the year prior. When I began my LSAT journey, I studied hard, but ineffectively. I...
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...from law school and beginning my practice, I also started coaching speech and debate at my former high school. Over the next five years, I discovered my true passion lies in sharing what I've learned with students. Tutoring has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life, and I'm excited to connect with each new student and become a part of their academic journey. I hold a J.D. and a Graduate Degree in...
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I am a 1580/1600 SAT scorer and 177/180 LSAT scorer who is passionate about helping others achieve similar results. I know the SAT and LSAT to be learnable tests, and I am excited to help others get to their goals.
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...dedicated tutor with a Juris Doctorate from Loyola University Chicago and a Bachelor's in Philosophy from Augustana College (Rock Island, IL), I am passionate about guiding students through their LSAT and law school admissions journeys. In addition to providing LSAT expertise, I offer experience from my education and my time practicing law to help students plan their legal career. My approach to the LSAT combines foundational training in logical reasoning with data-driven performance evaluation to...
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...Studies. I discovered the academic Philosophies during my first semester as an undergrad and I immediately fell in love. I switched Majors the next semester and never looked back. After graduating with a Major in Philosophy and a Minor in Government, I worked for several years as an outdoors educational instructor. During this time I found a passion for helping others, especially young people, achieve more than they thought they could. After working outdoors for...
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...recently graduated from Binghamton University and received my Bachelor's Degree in the major Politics, Philosophy, and Law. Additionally, I have accepted admission to law school next fall. Despite this, I have always had a love for teaching so I have taken this time to pursue one of my passions. I have prior experience teaching one on one at the elementary school level. This experience has allowed me to navigate online teaching. My main focus as...
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...a recent graduate of Williams College, where I studied political science with sidelines in history and English. Next fall, I am headed to Ithaca to study at Cornell Law School. I have experience tutoring in all subjects for high school standardized tests and in writing and history at higher levels, and am excited to pass on the benefits of my study as a tutor for the LSAT. I look forward to working with you!
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The LSAT Reading Comprehension section is filled with dense reading passages and difficult vocabulary. Specialized LSAT tutoring can help you navigate through it. Whether you are struggling to pace your work appropriately, to draw the abstract conclusions that certain problems require, or to find the pertinent information in a dense reading passage, knowledgeable LSAT tutors have the skills and tools to help you master the difficulties you face. Your tutor individualizes each session and study plan to your needs. Whether you are opening a prep book for the first time or will be taking the exam for the sixth time, your LSAT tutor can help you gain the skills and knowledge you will need on test day.
Applying to law school can be an overwhelming process, and taking the LSAT can be the greatest challenge in assembling your applications. Make certain that you have the academic support you need to feel confident in taking this important exam. The ability to critically read and analyze dense legal materials is paramount in law programs, so learning these skills now can not only benefit you on the LSAT Reading Comprehension section, but it can also help you hone the foundational skills you will rely on in law school. Learn to parse through dense material, puzzle through difficult vocabulary, and compare important documents with the help of a LSAT Reading Comprehension tutor.
The LSAT Reading Comprehension section has four sets of reading questions with five to eight questions related to each passage. Sets with two passages are also included to test how well test takers can discern the relationship between the two passages. For example, the two passages might demonstrate a point and its counterpoint, a principle and its application, or a generalization and a specific instance.
Reading Comprehension tutors can help you learn to recognize each kind of textual relationship tested on the LSAT. Whether presented independently or paired together, the passages on the LSAT Reading Comprehension section cover a wide range of topics and usually include obscure vocabulary and complex rhetorical structures. While these features make the section difficult on its own, this difficulty is compounded by the section's restrictive time limit. Specialized LSAT Reading Comprehension tutoring can help you learn to read speedily while picking out a passage's relevant content and your tutor has the tips and tricks that can help you achieve your goals in this section. Your private tutor can help you develop effective time management skills, which will help ensure that you are able to get to all of the questions on the test.
Tutoring is available on a flexible scheduling system, and the one-on-one approach means your tutor can diagnose your particular weaknesses and focus your studying accordingly. Because they can work with you on an individual level, they can adapt the way they teach to fit your particular learning style. Once they understand how you learn best, they can help devise a study plan that will make the most of your strengths and mitigate your weaknesses.
Varsity Tutors emphasizes flexibility and convenience. Our live learning platform enables you to meet with your private tutor in person or face-to-face online. This allows you to pick a time and place that works best for you. The LSAT is already stressful enough without having to worry about whether you can fit private tutoring into your schedule.
Contact Varsity Tutors educational directors in your area today and let us assist you in connecting with a skilled LSAT Reading Comprehension tutor. Once you have made this connection, you can start working to gain the skills and knowledge you need to approach the LSAT Reading Comprehension section with confidence.
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The student and I practiced a analytical reasoning and logic games section. We attempted to increase his accuracy in logic games and his ability to pick out details on certain types of logical reasoning questions.
This session the students continued to work on logic games. We went over a variety of games, starting with some basic linear games to make sure that their skills in doing these types of games are improving. The students seemed to be doing better setting up the games and making inferences, so we moved on to a new kind of game that we hadn't touched yet - sequencing games. We did a few practice hypotheticals setting up sequencing games and moved on to actual games. After doing a few they seemed to be more comfortable with these, so we started on some grouping games as well.
Help the student to analyze his essay on a reading comprehension problem. Specifically, trying to develop his skills to identify the main point, supportive evidence, assumptions, shifts in pod etc.
Today we worked on a 4-star reading comp passage. We road mapped it together, reviewing what needs to be in a valuable roadmap. We discussed her homework and the difficulties she had with it. We also reviewed topic/scope/purpose-main idea and how to locate and use them effectively in reading comp.
Covered strategies to save time on the Reading Comprehension section of the LSAT. Also discussed ways to move through the test with more confidence and speed. Discussed the need for more individualized ways of handling this section of the LSAT.
The student and I worked on LSAT preparation with an emphasis on the Reading Comprehension section. Because the test takes place this Saturday, we focused on some simple strategies to help her maximize her score. We discussed timing, reading for the big picture, and prioritizing passages and questions within each passage. We also discussed approaches for specific types of questions and we briefly touched on some LR and Logic Games points and on overall test strategy.