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10+ years
Ezra
I'm not tutoring, I'm probably reading, listening to music, cooking desserts or shopping at a thrift store.
Reed College
Bachelors, Philosophy

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Jacob
I am an experienced and well-qualified essay coach, and a tutor in language arts and German. I also tutor students who are preparing for the SAT. I earned my B.A. in Comparative Literature from Columbia University and an M.A. in German from UC Berkeley, where I taught college German and received tra...
University of California-Berkeley
Master of Arts, German
Columbia University
B.A. in Comparative Literature
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, Comparative Literature
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Moya
I am particularly interested in helping people strengthen their writing skills. Whether you're working on your first high school essay or whether you're refining your undergraduate honors thesis, I can help!
Stanford University
Bachelors
Yale University
Current Grad Student, Philosophy
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Michael
I am a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. I've always loved Math and the Sciences: the hunt for the right equation to use, the unravelling of the mystery of the value of x. I want to show my students to see these subjects ...
University of California Los Angeles
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
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Gray
I'm a former student at Dartmouth College who teaches the SAT, English, Computer Science, IB diploma classes, and more. I particularly like editing essays. Currently, I'm working towards a Bachelor's degree in Finance at Portland Community College. I have been a formal and informal tutor over the la...
Portland State University
Current Undergrad, Government
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Dylan
I am known among friends for my love of puzzles, riddles, word problems, and mathematical challenges. I have a deep knowledge of pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and pre-calculus and a passion for teaching it. I also enjoy tutoring Spanish. While foundational vocab and grammar are impor...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Arts
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Caitlyn
I'm a strong believer that education can be fun, and address learning with a sense of humor and a positive attitude. My approach to learning tends to be very communication-based, and often driven by how the client I'm working with feels they learn best. As a result, I tend to provide structure and g...
Oregon State University
Bachelors, Biology, Botany
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Andrew
I am a recent graduate of Haverford College with a reverence for education. I aim to help students grow as both students and learners in the broader sense. My aim is to help the student progress as much as possible through being simultaneously supportive and rigorous. In my past experience, I have f...
Haverford College
Bachelors, Philosophy
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I am a recent Portland transplant from the East Coast, along with my fiancee and our dog Max. I'm in the process of transitioning into a career in software development, and am currently attending a coding bootcamp downtown. When I'm not wrestling with Ruby and JavaScript, you can find me exploring P...
University
Bachelor's
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9+ years
Heather
I'm Heather, a social worker in Portland, OR. I graduated summa cum laude in 2018 from Willamette University, a liberal arts college on the West Coast, with a 4.0 GPA. I share this to let you know that I am passionate and committed to lifelong learning, and enjoy helping others along the same journe...
Willamette University
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Thea
I am not teaching, I write fiction (my debut book, From the Caves, won several national awards) and my shorter works have appeared in Poets & Writers, Longreads, The Kenyon Review, CRAFT Literary Magazine, New Orleans Review, and elsewhere. Learn more at theaprieto.com.
Portland State University
Masters, Creative Writing
University of California-Berkeley
Bachelors, English
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Luke
I am excited to see what the West Coast has to offer. I love learning and teaching, and I am excited to share what I know of standardized tests, the English language, and of writing overall.
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts, Architecture
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Hi, I'm Nic :) I have a Masters in philosophy and a Bachelors in computer science. I've worked as an educator for over a decade, thoroughly enjoy tutoring high school students, and can't wait to start working with you (or your student) towards persistent academic success! Feel free to reach out with...
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Bachelor's
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Rohan
I am a recent graduate from the University of Oregon. I graduated with a major in Biology and minors in Chemistry and Music Performance (piano). My background in tutoring comes from teaching college math to various students and helping them through some of the toughest math courses in the university...
University of Oregon
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Certified Tutor
10+ years
CJ
I'm teaching is as important as understanding the subject itself.
Oberlin College
Bachelors, Politics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Logical Reasoning makes up two of the four scored sections on the LSAT, accounting for roughly 50% of your total score. This section tests your ability to analyze arguments, identify logical flaws, and draw conclusions—skills that are fundamental to success in law school. Because it carries so much weight, improving your Logical Reasoning performance is one of the most direct ways to boost your overall LSAT score.
Many students struggle with timing—the section requires careful reading and analysis, but you only have about 35 minutes to complete 24-26 questions. Others find it difficult to distinguish between similar answer choices or to identify the specific logical flaw in an argument. A third common challenge is understanding the different question types (Must Be True, Weaken, Strengthen, Parallel Reasoning, etc.) and knowing which strategies work best for each. Personalized tutoring helps you identify which of these areas is holding you back and develop targeted strategies to overcome them.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how much you practice, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. If you're scoring in the 140s and working with a tutor, you might expect to move up 3-5 points per month with consistent practice. Students starting lower often see faster initial improvements as they learn fundamental strategies and question types. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's timing, particular question types, or argument analysis—and addressing them systematically.
Effective pacing starts with knowing which question types you find easier and tackling those first, rather than working straight through. Many students waste time on difficult questions early on and run out of time for easier ones later. A tutor can help you develop a personalized pacing strategy based on your strengths, teach you to recognize when to skip and come back, and show you how to read arguments more efficiently without sacrificing comprehension. Practice tests are essential—they help you calibrate your pace and build the stamina to maintain accuracy under time pressure.
The LSAT features several core question types: Must Be True (identify what logically follows), Must Be False (identify what contradicts the passage), Weaken (find what undermines the argument), Strengthen (find what supports it), Parallel Reasoning (find a similar logical structure), and Flaw (identify the logical error). Each requires a slightly different approach—for instance, Weaken questions often reward you for finding the most effective counterargument, while Parallel Reasoning requires you to abstract the logical structure. Working with a tutor helps you master the distinct strategies for each type and recognize which type you're facing within seconds of reading the question stem.
Practice tests are absolutely critical—they're how you build accuracy, speed, and familiarity with the actual question formats and timing constraints. Taking full, timed practice tests regularly shows you where your weak spots are and helps you track progress over time. Many students make the mistake of only drilling individual questions or question types; while that's useful for learning, full-length practice tests under realistic conditions are what prepare you for test day. A tutor can review your practice test results, help you understand why you missed questions, and guide you toward the most productive practice strategies.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about your strategies, so building genuine confidence through practice is the best antidote. Developing a consistent pre-test routine, learning to recognize when you're overthinking a question, and having a clear pacing strategy all help reduce anxiety on test day. A tutor can also teach you breathing and mental techniques to stay calm under pressure, and help you build confidence by reviewing your progress and celebrating improvements. The more you practice under timed conditions, the more familiar and manageable the section becomes.
Look for tutors who have strong LSAT scores themselves and deep experience teaching Logical Reasoning specifically—not just general test prep. They should be able to diagnose your specific weaknesses (timing, particular question types, argument analysis) and create a personalized study plan rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. Ideally, they'll have experience with the full range of LSAT questions and be able to explain not just the right answer, but why the wrong answers are traps. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Portland who specialize in LSAT prep and can tailor their instruction to your goals and timeline.
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