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I'm a 2nd year medical student at the University of Miami. I have extensive experience tutoring in all science subjects (orgo, biology, genetics, physics), math and reading. I have been an SAT and ACT tutoring for over 6 years now at the local Boys and Girls Club. I also have extensive experience tutoring for the MCAT, from best practices to more technical skills as well. I enjoy tutoring and realize everyone learns in a unique way. I try to cater my style to my student and help them reach the full extent of their capabilities.
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I am a 22-year-old medical student. In college, I triple majored in Theoretical Mathematics, Computer Science, and Chemistry. My tutoring experience includes over a dozen classes where I was a TA or grader, many of which involved me teaching classes independently. I am looking forward to tutoring hardworking and motivated students who want to challenge themselves.
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I am no longer by their side. I seldom have students rely on "tricks"; instead, students will learn the underlying reasoning so that they can extend their solving methods to new related problem types. I look forward to applying my years of tutoring and teaching experience to help many motivated students.
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Logical Reasoning makes up half of the LSAT score (two of four scored sections) and tests your ability to analyze arguments, identify logical flaws, and evaluate evidence. Law schools weight this section heavily because it directly measures the critical thinking skills you'll need in law school and legal practice. Mastering Logical Reasoning is essential for a competitive LSAT score.
Most students struggle with three key areas: understanding the distinction between different question types (strengthen, weaken, assumption, etc.), managing time pressure while reading dense arguments carefully, and avoiding trap answers that seem correct on first read. Additionally, many test-takers have difficulty identifying the core logical structure of an argument quickly, which leads to confusion about what the question is actually asking. Personalized tutoring helps you develop a systematic approach to each question type and build speed through targeted practice.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort level, but students typically see 5-10 point gains (on the 120-180 scale) with focused, consistent practice over 8-12 weeks. The key is identifying your specific weak spots—whether that's certain question types, timing issues, or logical reasoning gaps—and addressing them systematically. A tutor can pinpoint exactly where you're losing points and create a targeted study plan to maximize improvement in the time you have before test day.
Your first session focuses on assessment and strategy. A tutor will review your recent practice tests or sample Logical Reasoning sections to identify patterns in the questions you're missing—whether it's specific question types, timing breakdowns, or reasoning gaps. You'll also discuss your target score, test date, and current study habits so the tutor can create a personalized plan. Most importantly, you'll learn the foundational framework for approaching Logical Reasoning systematically, which you can apply immediately to your practice.
Each question type requires a slightly different strategy. For Assumption questions, you're identifying what the argument depends on; for Strengthen/Weaken, you're evaluating what supports or undermines the conclusion; for Flaw questions, you're spotting the logical error. The most efficient approach is to read the question stem first, then the argument, so you know exactly what to look for. A tutor can teach you the specific strategies for each question type and help you recognize them instantly, turning what feels like a puzzle into a predictable pattern you can solve quickly and confidently.
Practice tests should be used in two ways: full timed sections to build stamina and accuracy under pressure, and untimed review to understand why you missed questions. After completing a practice section, spend time analyzing every wrong answer—not just to learn the correct answer, but to understand the logical reasoning behind why that answer is right and why the others are wrong. A tutor can help you develop an effective review process and identify whether your mistakes stem from misunderstanding question types, rushing through arguments, or logical reasoning gaps. This targeted analysis is what turns practice into real improvement.
Most students struggle with timing because they're either reading too slowly or re-reading arguments multiple times. The solution is developing a systematic approach: read the question stem first, then read the argument once with focus, then evaluate the answer choices strategically. With practice, you'll learn to read arguments efficiently without sacrificing comprehension. A tutor can help you identify where you're losing time (often on certain question types), teach you speed-reading strategies specific to legal arguments, and help you practice until efficient reading becomes automatic.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores (typically 170+), law school experience, and proven success teaching Logical Reasoning specifically. They should understand not just the right answers, but the underlying logical principles and why students make common mistakes. The best tutors can explain complex arguments in clear language and adapt their teaching style to your learning needs. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have demonstrated mastery of LSAT content and a track record of helping students improve their scores.
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