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I am currently a doctoral student at the University of Southern California, and I completed earlier degrees at the Juilliard School in New York and at La Sierra University in Riverside, CA. At La Sierra as an undergrad, I received dual degrees with honors in violin and mathematics, both of which have led me to teaching opportunities. In tutoring either field, I enjoy the constant adaptation of finding an approach suited to each student that will help them achieve their goals. Both mathematics and music are often considered to be innate talents, but being able to assist students of any background in gaining proficiency is an exciting opportunity for me and a fulfilling one when it happens. Beyond mathematics, I also welcome tutoring opportunities in Chemistry and especially Physics, with it's mathematical foundation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Logical Reasoning makes up two of the four scored sections on the LSAT, meaning it accounts for roughly 50% of your total score. This section tests your ability to analyze arguments, identify logical flaws, and draw conclusions—skills that are fundamental to law school success. Mastering Logical Reasoning is often the difference between a competitive score and one that limits your law school options.
Students typically struggle with three key areas: understanding the precise wording of answer choices, identifying the logical structure of arguments quickly under time pressure, and distinguishing between similar answer options. Many test-takers also find it difficult to recognize common argument patterns and fallacies without targeted practice. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps you identify which specific question types trip you up and develop strategies to tackle them consistently.
You have roughly 35 minutes to complete 25-26 Logical Reasoning questions, which works out to about 1.5 minutes per question. However, the best approach isn't uniform pacing—easier questions should take 30-45 seconds, while harder ones may need 2-3 minutes. Tutors can help you develop a personalized pacing strategy based on your strengths, teach you how to quickly identify question difficulty, and practice triage techniques so you maximize points rather than rushing through every question.
The LSAT tests several core question types: Main Point, Assumption, Strengthen/Weaken, Flaw, Parallel Reasoning, and Inference questions, among others. Each type requires a different analytical approach and strategy. Mastering the unique characteristics of each question type—what the test makers are really asking and how to eliminate wrong answers—is essential for consistent performance. Targeted tutoring breaks down each question type so you understand the underlying logic rather than just memorizing patterns.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and the time you invest. Students who work with tutors typically see 3-7 point improvements on the LSAT overall when they focus on their weakest sections. For Logical Reasoning specifically, many students improve their accuracy on one section by 5-10 questions after several weeks of targeted practice. The key is identifying your specific weak points—whether it's a particular question type, reading speed, or logical reasoning gaps—and building a focused study plan around them.
Practice tests are essential—they help you build stamina, identify patterns in your mistakes, and develop timing strategies under real test conditions. Most LSAT prep experts recommend taking full practice tests regularly and then drilling down on the Logical Reasoning sections where you struggled. A tutor can help you analyze your practice test results to spot trends (like consistently missing Assumption questions or struggling with dense passages) and create targeted drills to address those gaps before test day.
Look for tutors who have strong LSAT scores themselves, understand the specific mechanics of each question type, and can explain logical reasoning concepts clearly. The best tutors adapt their teaching to your learning style, identify your specific weak areas rather than teaching generically, and provide structured practice with detailed feedback. When you connect with Varsity Tutors, you'll be matched with tutors who have proven expertise in LSAT prep and can tailor their instruction to help you reach your target score.
Your first session typically focuses on assessment and strategy. A tutor will review your current LSAT score (or baseline performance), discuss your target score and law school goals, and identify which Logical Reasoning question types are causing the most trouble. You'll likely work through a few sample questions together to understand your reasoning process and pinpoint where breakdowns occur. This diagnostic foundation helps your tutor create a personalized study plan that targets your specific needs rather than wasting time on areas where you're already strong.
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