...students and I like to bring a sense of humor to my lessons to help keep them engaged. I have tutored students ranging from 3rd grade to seniors in college and I have experience tutoring a variety of subjects, but my favorite subjects to tutor are Economics, LSAT prep, Government, Essay Editing, and Public Speaking. I also find advising on college or law school admissions really rewarding. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy basketball, football, hiking...
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...attorney and solo practitioner who prepared for the LSAT on my own. I worked full time while attending law school at night, and while I studied for the Bar Exam. I know how to effectively manage time to achieve goals. I say this because the LSAT is not like other tests. The material is irrelevant. What is important is managing your time to optimize your score. I can help you improve your approach to the...
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...what you already know and build from there, making sure you have a strong foundation before moving into more complex topics. I'll bring in real-life examples, encourage critical thinking, and help sharpen your reading and analytical skills. These are essential to your success on exam day. Most importantly, I want you to feel supported. This is a judgment-free zone where your feedback, concerns, and goals matter. I'm here to help you stay motivated and confident...
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...of tutoring experience across subjects like LSAT preparation, Bar Exam preparation, law school subjects like Evidence and Constitutional Law, and study/test taking techniques and essay writing. My teaching philosophy centers on creating a supportive environment where students feel encouraged to express themselves and explore complex ideas. I believe in fostering critical thinking skills through engaging discussions and personalized feedback, which not only enhances understanding but also builds confidence. I am dedicated to helping students achieve...
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I tutor LSAT. I got a 176 on the test (99th percentile) and was admitted to both Yale and Stanford law schools. I have hundreds of hours experience with this test and have worked with students in every conceivable score band.
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I went to college at the University of South Carolina and am now a licensed attorney working on the Hill. I believe that with the right combination of practice and confidence, any student can reach their goals. ... I believe that the most important part of academic success is excitement and enthusiasm to tackle the material. It doesn't develop overnight, but with steady practice a student will be ready to reach their goals.... During a typical...
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Hi! I'm Juliet, a current senior at Wesleyan University. I'm pursuing a dual degree in American Studies and Government, and am also interested in History, English, and Music. In my free time, you can find me traveling, hiking with my dogs, and baking sweets for friends and family.
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...but also show the student why the information is important. I teach a variety of STEM topics, mostly focused around Computer Science, and I specifically focus on GRE preparation. There are a lot of tips and tricks you can use to maximize your score, as well as core concepts that can help you solve problems more easily. I have extensive experience with the GRE and with helping people get into grad school.
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...Madison University with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 2011. I have worked with students in a variety of settings, most notably as a substitute teacher (primarily middle school) and as a Resident Advisor for college Freshmen. I tutor a wide range of subjects, but am most focused on LSAT/law school related subjects and psychology. I believe we never truly stop learning, and have found that I learn best when helping others to learn...
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...staffer. I graduated at the top of my college and law school class and passed the California Bar on the first try. Reflecting upon my varied jobs, I realize that inherent in each one is a responsibility to train and teach others. That responsibility, simultaneously humbling and exhilarating, is where my passion lies. I love using my education and experience, coupled with multimedia tools and tricks of the trade, to help others reach their full...
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...perspective to my students, particularly in AP World History. Although I have experience mentoring high school students in essay writing, my legal background as a practicing attorney for nine years has honed my skills in drafting and editing complex written work. I strive to create a supportive learning environment tailored to each student's learning style, whether through visual aids or structured outlines. My approach is rooted in patience and active listening, ensuring that students feel...
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...have worked as a Talent Consultant with clients ranging from non-profits to high growth tech start-ups. Recently, I have decided to make a career change and will be attending law school in the Fall of 2023. Now I want to help others do the same by helping them prepare for the LSAT. I have an equally strong understanding of all three sections and enjoy discussing the concepts with others. My prior experience includes tutoring various...
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...to each student's unique needs. I am dedicated, personable, and reliable, with a deep commitment to helping students thrive academically and personally. My approach is tailored to address individual challenges and goals, ensuring a supportive and encouraging experience. Whether you're looking to strengthen your understanding of complex subjects or build confidence in your skills, I'm here to guide you every step of the way. Let's work together to achieve your academic goals!
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...excel in standardized tests such as the ACT and LSAT. My approach is centered on creating a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and expressing their challenges. I believe in tailoring my teaching methods to meet each student's unique needs, fostering both understanding and confidence. I am passionate about empowering students to minimize student loan debt through achieving exemplary scores, and I find great joy in witnessing their progress. Outside of tutoring,...
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...Rights. Prior to law school, I taught courses and provided one-on-one tutoring on the SAT, ACT and GRE. More recently, I have focused on helping students master the LSAT. I particularly enjoy providing individualized instruction. We each have strengths and weaknesses when it comes to learning and test-taking, and I've found that remarkable advancements happen when an approach is tailored to the student's unique attributes. I recently moved to the New York area after working...
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...my tutoring approach. I believe in empowering students to not only excel academically but also develop resilience, confidence, and a growth mindset. With a proven track record of engaging students of all ages and learning styles, I am committed to tailoring my teaching methods to suit individual needs, ensuring an effective and enjoyable learning experience. I have experience assisting students with English, History, health & sports courses, the GRE, GMAT, LSAT & more.
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...as a practicing attorney and over 8 years of teaching experience in higher education. My expertise encompasses Adult ESL/ELL, the Bar Exam, Creative Writing, and LSAT Preparation. I am passionate about fostering a supportive and interactive learning environment where students feel empowered to express themselves and achieve their academic goals. My teaching philosophy centers on tailoring my approach to meet the diverse needs of my students, ensuring that each individual receives a personalized educational experience....
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...target materials, but will work hard to maximize your opportunities to reach your goals. I am also happy to help with undergraduate and law school admission prep and application review. In high school I was accepted to several top schools including Harvard, and have received acceptance letters from several law schools ranked as top ten in the nation. I would be more than happy to help you by answering any questions about the admissions process...
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...over 12 years of tutoring experience, primarily in AP US History, Contract Law, and Public Speaking. My approach centers on understanding each student's unique learning style and fostering a genuine enthusiasm for the subjects we explore together. I believe that when students connect emotionally with the material, they are empowered to overcome challenges and achieve their academic goals. Outside of tutoring, I enjoy engaging in local government and sharing my knowledge through workshops, further deepening...
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...positive person with an approachable personality, and I never shy away from a good laugh. I have even been known to do amateur stand-up comedy on occasion. If nothing else it does wonders for overcoming any fear of public speaking. I have a lighthearted approach and have every confidence in our ability, together, to overcome whatever goals you have set for yourself. I grew up in the DFW area and attended Grapevine High School before...
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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.