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Vansh
I am currently pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I am also a graduate of the high school International Baccalaureate Program. I have informal experience tutoring high school physics, but am most passionate about tutoring students for the...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering

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5+ years
Arthur
I am available to tutor in a broad range of subjects, though I am most passionate about Economics, History, and Civics. Please feel free to contact me and I would be happy to arrange a session.
Middlebury College
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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16+ years
John
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University of St Thomas
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American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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The College of William & Mary
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Indiana University-Bloomington
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6+ years
Rhea
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University of Chicago
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Max
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Ball State University
Bachelors, Biology, General

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9+ years
Conor
I am currently a medical student in Philadelphia, and have a degree in Biomedical Engineering from Stony Brook University. I have several years of experience tutoring SAT students, but thanks to my mixed background I have proficiency in a wide range of subjects including mathematics, biological scie...
Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Drexel University
Doctor of Medicine, Biomedical Sciences

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Ethan
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Frequently Asked Questions
Five weeks can be an effective LSAT preparation timeline, especially if you're already familiar with the test format or have taken a practice exam. The key is structured, intensive study—typically 20-30 hours per week of focused preparation. This compressed schedule works best if you can dedicate consistent time to drilling logic games, reading comprehension passages, and logical reasoning questions rather than spreading preparation over several months.
If you're starting from scratch or haven't taken any practice tests yet, you might benefit from understanding your baseline score first. Many students find that a 5-week intensive program helps them identify weak areas quickly and target those sections with precision.
Score improvement depends largely on your starting point and how you use your study time. Students typically see the most significant gains (10-15 points) when they identify specific weak areas—like struggling with comparative reading passages or certain logic game types—and focus intensive practice there. Students who are already scoring in the 150+ range may see more modest improvements of 3-7 points, as gains become harder to achieve at higher score levels.
Consistent practice testing is critical during a 5-week sprint. Taking full practice tests under timed conditions every few days helps you build stamina and refine your pacing strategy, which often has the biggest impact on final scores.
Logic games challenge many students because they require learning a specific diagramming method and recognizing game types quickly. The most effective approach is to master the fundamentals first—understanding setup, inferences, and answer choice strategies—before attempting full games. During a 5-week prep program, you'll typically spend 30-40% of your time on games, drilling one game type at a time until you can solve it consistently and efficiently.
The key breakthrough usually comes when you stop trying to memorize games and start recognizing logical patterns. Practice problems matter more here than anywhere else on the LSAT—ideally working through hundreds of games, with review focused on understanding why wrong answers are wrong, not just why the right answer is correct.
Reading comprehension requires a different approach than traditional reading. Rather than trying to understand every detail, successful test-takers learn to identify the author's main point, passage structure, and tone—then answer questions based on what the passage actually says, not what makes logical sense. A 5-week prep program teaches you to read actively, annotating key ideas and argument shifts as you go.
Most students benefit from drilling passages by question type: main point questions, detail questions, inference questions, and author's attitude questions each require slightly different strategies. Timing is also crucial—you typically have about 8-9 minutes per passage. Practicing under timed conditions helps you develop a sustainable pace and builds confidence when test day arrives.
During an intensive 5-week program, you should aim to take 8-12 full-length, timed practice tests. The LSAC (Law School Admission Council) has released over 90 officially administered tests, giving you plenty of material to work with. Taking practice tests regularly—typically every 3-4 days—helps you build endurance for the 3-hour exam and reveals patterns in your mistakes.
The real learning happens in review: analyzing every question you missed, understanding why you chose the wrong answer, and identifying whether mistakes stem from timing pressure, misreading, or conceptual gaps. Tutors working with students in Phoenix often recommend spacing tests throughout the 5 weeks rather than backloading them, so you have time to address problem areas that surface during practice.
Time pressure and anxiety are closely linked on the LSAT—panic often happens when you're unsure about your pace. The antidote is practicing extensively under timed conditions so the rhythm becomes automatic. During your 5-week prep, timed drills should be the norm, not the exception. By test day, you'll know exactly how long you can spend on each section and question type.
Building confidence comes from three things: knowing your weak spots and addressing them, having a clear pacing strategy you've practiced dozens of times, and understanding that some questions are meant to be harder than others. Many students find that connecting with expert tutors helps them move past perfectionism—learning which questions to guess on strategically actually improves overall scores.
The best LSAT tutors combine deep content knowledge with personalized teaching—they understand not just how to solve problems, but why you're struggling with specific question types. When connecting with tutors for students in Phoenix, look for someone with proven LSAT experience, a track record of score improvement, and the ability to diagnose whether your issues stem from pacing, conceptual gaps, or test anxiety.
A good tutor will start by having you take a diagnostic practice test to establish your baseline, identify your strongest and weakest sections, and build a customized study plan around your specific needs. They should also teach you strategies and frameworks you can apply to new problems independently, rather than just working through practice questions together.
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