Experienced Family Law Attorney; Top-Rated LSAT...
Experienced Family Law Attorney; Top-Rated LSAT...

Experienced Family Law Attorney; Top-Rated LSAT...

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Introduction: I scored in the 99th percentile (173/180) on the Feb. 2008 LSAT. I've been tutoring the LSAT for over 3 years, and I am a recent graduate of Georgetown Law. I can provide excellent references from former and current LSAT students. I tailor all teaching techniques to the individual student. We'll discover how you learn and work best, where you have the most potential to progress, and what your weak and strong points on the LSAT are. This technique has constantly led to exceptional results for my students. Logic games are my specialty! If you're currently lagging on this section, there's a strong chance I can assist you in racking up an extra 5 to 10 points with some simple but effective tools to improve your techniques. While I specialize at teaching logic games, I possess experience in tutoring every section of the test, and I'm confident we can determine your weaknesses, and improve your score in every area of the test.
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License Type: Attorney (OR)

License verified on 5/1/2017

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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    I am an experienced tutor that takes a tremendous amount of personal pride in delivering the utmost in effort, diligence and skill to my clients. I genuinely am not satisfied unless you learn and improve, and make continual progress toward your goals. A successful tutoring relationship is reciprocal, where both sides work well together toward mutual achievement. When both the student and I give our all, the results can be truly amazing. I have seen students improve rapidly in difficult subjects; poor LSAT scores become great ones; disinterest philosophy students become fascinated; and so many more inspiring academic and test successes. I hope that you and I can work together towards similar success.