Tutoring Philosophy

A nice place to visit after you take the LSAT

My tutoring philosophy starts with recognizing how important the LSAT is for my students. A better LSAT score can be the difference between admittance and rejection. A better LSAT expands the number of law schools that you can successfully apply to. And a better LSAT score can mean scholarships or financial aid.

A better LSAT score opens doors.

Tutoring should be focused and strategic

My focus is on teaching you strategies that reveal the logic behind LSAT questions, so you can approach them with confidence and accuracy. I take the time to listen and understand your unique strengths and weaknesses. From there, I help you sharpen your skills and strengthen the areas that need the most attention.

LSAT prep should be hands-on

The best way to learn the LSAT is to do the LSAT. The LSAT isn’t about memorizing facts—it’s about sharpening skills. Just as you wouldn’t prepare for a basketball game by only studying a playbook, you shouldn’t prepare for the LSAT without real practice; progress comes from repeated drills and a coach who can correct and refine your moves.