LSAT Tutoring
The LSAT contains two logical reasoning ("LR") sections, commonly known as "arguments", designed to test the taker's ability to dissect and analyze arguments. Dreading these sections? Select a tutor today. The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is an examination in the United States, Canada (common law programs only), and Australia administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for prospective law school candidates. Entry to Law School is VERY COMPETITIVE. Score your best when you select a tutor now. Taking the LSAT and want to go to Duke University School of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Harvard Law School, University of Michigan Law School or New York University School of Law? Better select your tutor today!
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Kai G. - Davis, CA 95616 (29.5 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $55.00/hr.
I scored a 175 (99th percentile) on the official LSAT and I can help you get a top score too! If you're interested in learning how to get a top score on the LSAT look no further. I will be attending Columbia Law School in the fall after having received a score of 175 (99th percentile) on the official LSAT, and have been preparing students to successfully tackle the LSAT for over a year now. My methodology is simple: I break down EXACTLY what approach you need to be using for each and every question type, teaching you the best methods out there (including several of my own) making your task simple and clear. I also provide you with practically all the materials you'll need for your prep (over 60 practice LSATs, as well as drill packets, all at no extra charge) as well as uniquely tailored study schedules, study guides, and review documents. Additionally, I have a vast amount of knowledge
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$ 55.00
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Janet B. - Oakland, CA 94618 (38.1 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $30.00/hr.
I have years of experience teaching and tutoring English as a second language, both in the U.S. and overseas. My students have included high school students, community college students, university and postgraduate students, and working professionals of all ages. I have taught speakers of Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Arabic, Farsi and Turkish.
I am also an experienced tutor in law, having taught both law and paralegal students in substantive law, legal writing, test taking skills, and LSAT preparation. I also work with business students who are taking business law and business ethics classes. I adapt my style to your individual needs. Some students prefer to use a textbook, but with others I will provide appropriate study materials. I like to get to know my students so that we can focus only exactly what you need to improve as quickly as possible.
Also Tutors: TOEFL, SAT - Verbal
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$ 30.00
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Steven D - Richmond, CA 94805 (31.8 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $62.50/hr.
As a ski instructor, I've worked with children aged 3 - 12. Parents frequently praised my patience and ability to remain a calm, controlled and enthusiastic teacher. I believe in maintaining open lines of communication and that a good teacher must always remain receptive to his student's needs and interests. Students should have an interest in the subject and learning should follow from their character. Often times, we are overwhelmed by the expectations put upon us and we need only see our accomplishments within a perspective that incorporates our progress since we've begun. Throughout my education at UCLA, I took an avid and broad interest in all subjects, and finally chose to complement a degree in International Development with a smattering of engineering physics and multi-variable calculus. My work and extra-curricular experience has been broad and challenging. I've researched crime
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$ 62.50
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Andrew T - Davis, CA 95616 (32.6 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $45.50/hr.
I graduated from Duke University in 2009 with a triple-major in Biomedical Engineering, Economics, and Mathematics. I have tutored in Economics and spent four years mentoring middle-schools students in Engineering as a Techtronics Fellow. I have never been someone who "just gets it" when it comes to math or science, and so I understand more than many people who pursued degrees in these subjects just how puzzling they can be. Math seems like it is filled with "tricks" that seem impossible to know unless you were born with some innate gift. When I teach, I seek to show, step-by-step. how to think about a problem as more than a set of symbols on paper. I seek to impart the critical thinking skills that reveal why those tricks aren't tricks at all, but are instead a natural part of the grammar of math and science.
Also Tutors: GED, Entrance Exams, ACT
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$ 45.50
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($49.00-$56.00)
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