
Nicholas: Tamarac tutor
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When applying to law schools, the importance of the LSAT cannot be overstated; fortunately, the test's difficulty can beand often is. I believe that, with the right help, everyone is capable of improving their LSAT score. That's why I'm passionate about sharing my knowledge and experience with students.
I graduated from the University of Notre Dame with degrees in Pre-medical and Film Studies. After college, I enrolled in graduate school at the University of Wisconsin, where I received my Masters in Media Studies in 2019. Wisconsin was also where I learned to love teaching. I taught speech composition and digital media production to college students.
I first took the LSAT in 2019 and scored a 168. I knew this was a strong score, but I also knew that I could do better, and after studying for a few more months, I retook the exam and received a 175. I know students can make incredible progress from their diagnostic exam to test day, and from their first official test to their second, because I've done it myself. It takes hard work, yes, but just as important is how you work. When preparing for the LSAT, one must use their time as efficiently as possible; this is why my teaching philosophy is based on identifying the student's strengths and weaknesses. I can help you turn your weaknesses into strengths.
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Undergraduate Degree: University of Notre Dame - Bachelor in Arts, Film Studies
Graduate Degree: University of Wisconsin-Madison - Master of Arts, Communication and Rhetoric
- LSAT: 175
In my spare time I enjoy reading, watching movies, and playing tennis.