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I am a college sophomore at Brown University. I've been involved in tutoring and mentoring since high school, and I'm excited to get to continue with that work here on Varsity Tutors! My past experiences include working as an instructor at a math learning center for K-12 students, as well as private tutoring for middle and high school students. I would describe my teaching style as conversational; my goal is always to work with you to find a perspective on a topic that makes sense to you. I find that I like to I emphasize a concept's relevance and applications while providing explanations, as well as by providing useful practice scenarios or past examples.

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BA Emory University
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I am going to medical school at Columbia University in the fall. I worked as a TA and tutor in college for biology and music courses, and I also have experience preparing students for standardized tests. My approach to tutoring is not to simply teach the material, but also to give my students the tools and strategies they need to teach themselves. Since everyone learns differently, I adjust my teaching style to match how each of my students learn, and I enjoy the challenge of coming up with new ways to explain concepts and problems.

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MS Georgia State University • BA Georgia State University
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BA Massachusetts Institute of Technology • Current Grad Student, Operations Research Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
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I am a graduate of MIT. I received my Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with minors in Management Science and Ancient and Medieval Studies. Since graduation, I have started my PhD at Georgia Tech in Operations Research. Throughout my career I have TA'd several math and computer science courses at the college level. I have also taught at summer programs for gifted middle school and high school students. I am passionate about tutoring kids in math and science because I think that a strong foundation in STEM at an early age can set the tone for their future. In my spare time I like to engage in athletics, and was a Division 1 rower in college.

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Current Undergrad, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Georgia
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Frequently Asked Questions

Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort level, but most students see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation. If Logical Reasoning is your weakest section, improvement often comes faster here than in Reading Comprehension since the skill set is more learnable through targeted practice.

The key is identifying your specific error patterns—whether you're struggling with conditional logic, inference questions, or time management—and drilling those systematically. Tutors can pinpoint exactly where you're losing points and create a customized study plan to address those gaps.

Most test-takers have about 1.5 minutes per question on the LSAT, but Logical Reasoning questions vary in difficulty. A strong approach is to do easier questions first to build confidence and secure quick points, then tackle harder questions with remaining time.

Many students also benefit from reading the question stem before the passage—this helps you know what to look for as you read. Tutors can help you identify which question types you solve fastest and which slow you down, so you can optimize your personal timing strategy rather than following a one-size-fits-all approach.

The most frequent errors include: misidentifying the logical structure of arguments, choosing answers that sound true rather than what the argument actually supports, and overlooking conditional language (if/then statements). Students also often select the "extreme" answer choice when a more moderate option is correct.

Another common trap is spending too long on one difficult question and rushing through easier ones at the end. Working with a tutor helps you recognize your personal error patterns—whether you tend to misread stimuli, struggle with specific question types like weaken/strengthen questions, or overthink answer choices—so you can focus practice where it matters most.

No—there are several distinct question types that test different skills. Main types include Assumption, Strengthen/Weaken, Necessary/Sufficient Condition, Flaw, Parallel Reasoning, and comparative questions. Each requires a slightly different approach to decode what the argument is doing and what the answer is testing.

Many students excel at some question types while struggling with others—for example, Parallel Reasoning often trips people up because it requires thinking about logical structure abstractly. Tutors typically have students categorize and drill specific question types to build confidence and speed on each one before mixing them together under timed conditions.

A solid study timeline involves working through practice questions systematically over 8-12 weeks. Start by learning the question types and logic concepts untimed, then gradually add time pressure as you improve. Most students benefit from doing 30-50 Logical Reasoning questions per week once they're comfortable with the fundamentals.

Beyond quantity, quality matters—it's better to work through 20 questions carefully, review every single mistake, and understand why each answer is right or wrong than to rush through 100 questions. Tutors help you structure practice so you're building skills, not just accumulating repetitions.

Test anxiety often peaks when you hit a difficult question and your confidence drops. A practical strategy is to remember that LSAT questions get progressively harder within each section, and even high scorers struggle with the last few questions. Accepting that you won't get every question right removes pressure to solve every problem perfectly.

During the test, if you're stuck on a question for over two minutes, it's better to make an educated guess and move on than to get locked into one problem. Tutors can help you build this discipline through timed practice tests so the timing strategy feels natural rather than forced, which significantly reduces test-day anxiety.

Look for tutors who have strong LSAT scores themselves, understand the specific question types that trip up most test-takers, and can explain logical concepts clearly. They should be able to diagnose your weak spots quickly and create a focused study plan rather than a generic curriculum.

Varsity Tutors connects students for students in Atlanta with experienced tutors who specialize in LSAT prep and understand the Logical Reasoning section deeply. A great tutor will spend time understanding how you think, identify your personal error patterns, and teach you strategies tailored to your learning style—not just teach to the test.

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