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I'm a 2nd year medical student at the University of Miami. I have extensive experience tutoring in all science subjects (orgo, biology, genetics, physics), math and reading. I have been an SAT and ACT tutoring for over 6 years now at the local Boys and Girls Club. I also have extensive experience tutoring for the MCAT, from best practices to more technical skills as well. I enjoy tutoring and realize everyone learns in a unique way. I try to cater my style to my student and help them reach the full extent of their capabilities.
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I am a 22-year-old medical student. In college, I triple majored in Theoretical Mathematics, Computer Science, and Chemistry. My tutoring experience includes over a dozen classes where I was a TA or grader, many of which involved me teaching classes independently. I am looking forward to tutoring hardworking and motivated students who want to challenge themselves.
I am currently a Harvard student majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Applied Mathematics. I graduated Class Valedictorian in high school and was named National Merit Finalist. I took 16 AP classes in high school, including AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Computer Science A, AP Physics C : Mechanics and AP Physics 1, with a score of 5 in all of the tests. I scored a 1570/1600 in my SAT and 800 in the SAT Math Level 2 Subject Test and 790 in the SAT Physics Subject Test.
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I am no longer by their side. I seldom have students rely on "tricks"; instead, students will learn the underlying reasoning so that they can extend their solving methods to new related problem types. I look forward to applying my years of tutoring and teaching experience to help many motivated students.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Logical Reasoning section (two 35-minute sections) tests your ability to analyze arguments, identify logical flaws, and draw conclusions from written passages. You'll encounter question types like assumption, strengthen/weaken, and flaw identification—skills that directly mirror what law school demands. Understanding the underlying logical structure of arguments is key to performing well on this section.
Most students struggle with pacing (managing two sections in 70 minutes), distinguishing between similar answer choices, and recognizing common logical fallacies. Many also find it difficult to separate their personal opinions from what the argument actually supports. Personalized tutoring helps you identify which question types trip you up most and develop targeted strategies to overcome them.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and consistency, but most students see measurable gains within 4-8 weeks of focused practice. Research on 1-on-1 instruction shows that personalized feedback on your specific weak areas accelerates learning significantly. A tutor can help you move from missing 8-10 questions per section to 3-5, which translates to meaningful overall LSAT score increases.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who diagnose your specific challenges—whether that's timing, question type recognition, or logical reasoning patterns. Tutors typically work through actual LSAT questions, teach you systematic approaches to each question type, and build your confidence through targeted practice. Sessions focus on both strategy and accuracy, with homework between appointments to reinforce learning.
Practice tests are essential—they reveal patterns in your mistakes and help you develop realistic timing strategies. Most students benefit from taking full practice tests every 1-2 weeks, then drilling specific question types where they struggle. A tutor can analyze your practice test results to identify whether your errors stem from misunderstanding logic, misreading questions, or simply rushing.
Most successful test-takers aim to spend 1.5-2 minutes per question, which requires efficient reading and quick elimination of wrong answers. Rather than working faster, focus on accuracy first—rushing through questions you don't fully understand leads to careless mistakes. A tutor can help you develop a personalized pacing strategy based on your natural reading speed and the question types you find most challenging.
Start by tracking which question types (assumption, strengthen/weaken, flaw, etc.) you miss most frequently across practice tests. Many students find certain logical structures harder to spot—like conditional reasoning or causal arguments. A tutor can review your practice test performance to pinpoint patterns and create a focused study plan that targets your specific gaps before test day.
Your first session typically involves a diagnostic assessment—working through a few Logical Reasoning questions to understand your current approach and identify immediate areas for improvement. The tutor will ask about your LSAT timeline, target score, and which question types feel most confusing. From there, you'll develop a customized study plan that fits your schedule and goals for test day.
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