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- I firmly believe that the LSAT is a learnable test, one that anyone can master with the right guidance and resources.
- My tutoring style is personalized and supportive.
About Me
As an incoming J.D. candidate at Columbia Law School and a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy-Ethics and a minor in Religious Studies, I am thrilled to offer my services as an LSAT tutor. Having recently taken the LSAT myself, scoring a 174, I know firsthand that success is as much about managing mental resilience as it is about mastering content. I focus on creating mental roadmaps that students can rely on during the test, ensuring they remain calm and focused under pressure. My approach includes breaking down complex concepts into manageable parts while providing continuous encouragement and feedback. What sets me apart as a tutor is my unique ability to read a student's thought patterns and specific learning style. I believe that each student has distinct strengths and weaknesses, and my goal is to identify and leverage these to maximize their performance. By closely observing how students approach problems and respond to different strategies, I can tailor my teaching methods to suit their individual needs. This involves breaking down the thought processes that lead to incorrect answers and reinforcing the strategies that result in correct ones.
Hobbies & Interests
Outside of academia, I have a deep love for the outdoors and traveling. Each year, my family and I embark on a week-long bike tour across a different country. This tradition allows me to experience the cultures and places much more intimately, discovering pockets of the world I would never otherwise encounter.
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