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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Candi J. - Fremont, CA 94536 (42.2 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $40.00/hr.
My passion in life is teaching, where I can tutor students on a 1:1 basis! My teaching / tutoring experience includes classroom high school teaching, where my specialties were Math, Science, and English. Also, I tutored middle-schoolers in ESL, Social Studies, and Literature. I enjoy tutoring adukt learners on English and Citizenship. And finally, I have taught private piano lessons and music reading. I present concepts in a variety of ways, such as: "hands on," visually, problem-solving, and inquiry-based. I reinforce the concepts each time we have a session. I tutor with a style that is accepting, positive, and where my student's feel comfortable enough to ask questions and become actively involved. All my students are successful learners who have fun learning!
Also Tutors: Test Preparation, Testing Strategies, Testing Skills, SAT - Verbal, SAT - Math, PSAT, Praxis Exam, GRE, GED, ACT
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$ 40.00
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Steven D - Richmond, CA 94805 (17.4 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $62.50/hr.
Throughout my education at UCLA, I took an avid and broad interest in all subjects, and finally chose to complement a degree in International Development with a smattering of engineering physics and multi-variable calculus. My work and extra-curricular experience has been broad and challenging. I've researched crime statistics for a professor's book, helped lead an international development student group, volunteered in Guatemala, studied abroad in Ghana, and currently work as a Head of Marketing for a small company. My strengths are a commitment to quality, communication skills, writing ability, and a broad familiarity with scientific subjects and an uncanny ability to multiply in my head. I scored in the 98th percentile on the LSAT. As a ski instructor, I've worked with children aged 3 - 12. Parents frequently praised my patience and ability to remain a calm, controlled and enthusiasti
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$ 62.50
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($63.00-$76.00)
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Ron B - Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 (34.7 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $48.00/hr.
I started Bucknell as an Education Major, and then switched to English Literature. I spent one semester as a teaching assistant, and worked as a student literary journal editor. I won two poetry prizes, one given by my student peers, and one by the English faculty. Post-college I entered law school at Tulane. I practiced law for 20 some years. In those years I taught CLE classes for attorneys, as well as in-house sessions for employees of a firm for whom I was General Counsel. After Katrina my legal career was greatly attenuated, and I supplemented my income by tutoring LSAT preparation, and by writing and editing for an SEO company. I am adept at standardized test taking, scoring in the 98th percentile on the LSAT. Due to the economic climate in New Orleans, I moved to California in December of 2008, and am currently working as a substitute teacher. Having been fortunate enough
Also Tutors: ACT
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$ 48.00
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($51.00-$59.00)
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Padraig M - Santa Clara, CA 95050 (52.8 mi) - LSAT Tutor - $46.00/hr.
As a classroom instructor, I am conscious that one needs to constantly engage with and interact with the class. I always taught in a tutorial style, where after I've introduced the material the students must solve a puzzle or problem based on it. I believe that to engage students there must be a discovery component to the class.
In a tutoring role, one can take the students strengths and build on those. Often a student has lost all confidence (and hope!) and doesn't realize how much he or she knows. By patiently building from simple problems this confidence can be restored. As a graduate student at UC Berkeley, I was a TA for twelve semesters in a range of physics classes. In 2002 I won the UC Berkeley Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor award. After graduating I was a lecturer for 2 years at 50% time. This was at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. There I developed
Also Tutors: GMAT, ACT
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$ 46.00
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($49.00-$57.00)
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