LSAT Tutoring
The current LSAT contains one analytical reasoning section, informally known as the "logic games" section. One section contains four "games" falling into a number of categories including grouping, matching, and ordering of elements. Don't play games with your future. Select a tutor today. It is designed to assess Reading Comprehension, logical, and verbal reasoning proficiencies. The LSAT is a required exam for all ABA-approved law schools. An applicant cannot take the LSAT more than three times within a two-year period. Want to get your best score? Select a tutor now. Taking the LSAT and want to go to University of California-Berkeley, University of Chicago Law School, Columbia Law School or Cornell Law School? Better select your tutor today!
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David K - Newburgh, NY 12550 (33.6 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $47.00/hr.
As an attorney I have spent the better part of my career mentoring co-workers and educating clients. As a litigator, I have drafted countless legal documents including pleadings motions and appellate briefs. As a result I have gained substantial insight into the art of persuasive writing. My colleagues and clients continually tell me that I am the only lawyer who has been able to explain complicated issues in a manner that was easily understandable. I find that the Socratic method (individual discovery) works well with motivated interested clients. I am patient and have a laid back style that permits active participation in the process. While I have no formal teaching experience, my work as a mentor should enable me to to make a substantial difference in the lives of the children I who are seeking assistance in the art of written communication.
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Mary M - Albany, NY 12203 (36.2 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $42.00/hr.
The best teaching style in my opinion, explains how to research, plan and write essays, gives students time to practice these skills in class, and ensures students get feedback on how well they have done on each sub-skill.
Students learn skills by using them in a realistic, subject-specific context, and in a combined way. So they might use other skills taught before such as note taking, highlighting, all in context. The purpose of the skills are stressed, students are taught not just what to do and how, but also why. The students then reflect on how well they used the skills, what gains they were getting and so on, and then they action plan for improvement. As a graduate from the State University of New York at Albany, I am driven to achieve the highest level of excellence in education especially in the following generations. I have received a BA in Chemistry and Pre-Med. These degr
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Leyna M - Livingston Manor, NY 12758 (37.1 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $48.50/hr.
I am a certified Social Studies teacher in Pennsylvania working on completing my Master's in the Art of Education. I have 26 hours completed for Master and only need 6 more credits for completion. I have been student teaching, tutoring and observing over the passed to years. I have worked with students from Pre-K to collegiate level. I have worked mainly in English with ELL students and Social Studies, although I also have a passion for Math and Sciences. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Political Science, focusing mainly on reason and logic. I am looking for a position where I can use my aquired skills as well as continue my education. I am a euthastic teacher, I love to teach and learn and my taching style incorporates Gardner's multiple intelligences and Bloom's Taxomomy. I have also taken several Special Education classes, so my leason are adaptive and flexible, using different medium t
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Alison H - Menands, NY 12204 (38.1 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $49.50/hr.
I love being able to teach someone something new. I love learning, but have always been a visual learner, so whether I'm teaching someone how to read, or simply helping them improve their reading skills, I introduce visual aids. I am patient, easy going and a great listener. When it comes to teaching/tutoring/mentoring, I have always been very hands on. I strive to create an environment where the pupil feels comfortable and he or she is excited to learn. I graduated Cum Laude from Manhattan College with a double major in Psychology and Communications. In addition to studying for two majors, I was also a Division 1 athlete and held 2 jobs. Seeing as I was very busy with extracirricular activities, I believe that my graduating with honors was truly a testament to how hard I worked. Since college, I have worked in two jobs that have really tested my gramatical, reading, editing and s
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William D - Schenectady, NY 12303 (38.4 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $45.50/hr.
I obtained a B.S. in engineering from Webb Institute in 1968, entered the U.S. Coast Guard and thereafter obtained a JD in Law from SUNY, Buffalo. I tutored underclassmen in calculus while at Webb and taught seventh and eighth grade math and science in a small catholic school, part time, while in law school. Following law school I was a prosecutor for six years after which I became a hearing officer for NYS OCFS. I retired from state service about one year ago, at age sixty-two. In addition to helping my two sons, as needed, in science and math (both became engineers), I have recently tutored my step son in physics and calculus, tutored a high school student for his SATs, and tutored a college student in intermediate algebra. My approach to teaching/tutoring is simple.
1) Make an assessment of the student’s needs. This is a critical part of the methodology. The assessment of ne
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