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I'm not striving towards that lofty goal, I'm trying to relax by doing yoga, reading novels, and eating lots of cupcakes.
I am today, and is something I love to share with the students I teach.
I'm currently a senior at Vanderbilt double majoring in history and business, while also preparing for the LSAT exam. I've tutored several different subject areas, but I can make the most impact assisting students with history, reading, and writing. I believe that every student has the potential to achieve their goals, and that by helping others I can enhance my own education as well.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you apply strategies. Most students see meaningful gains—typically 3-7 points on the LSAT overall—within 8-12 weeks of focused work on Logical Reasoning. The key is identifying which question types trip you up (assumption questions, strengthen/weaken, flaw identification) and building targeted practice around those patterns. A tutor can pinpoint your specific weaknesses and create a study plan that addresses them systematically.
Students often struggle with three main areas: misidentifying the argument structure, confusing similar answer choices, and rushing through questions to stay on pace. Many test-takers also fall into the trap of choosing answers that sound right rather than carefully evaluating logical validity. Working with a tutor helps you slow down, map out argument components clearly, and develop the critical reading skills that separate high scorers from the rest.
Pacing improves when you develop a consistent strategy for each question type rather than trying to solve every problem from scratch. Tutors teach you to quickly recognize question formats, predict what the answer should accomplish, and eliminate wrong answers efficiently. Most students benefit from spending 30-45 seconds on easier questions and 1-1.5 minutes on harder ones, which requires practice to execute under test conditions. A tutor can help you time your practice tests and adjust your approach based on where you're losing time.
The LSAT Logical Reasoning section tests about 10-12 recurring question types: main point, assumption, strengthen/weaken, flaw, parallel reasoning, and others. Rather than treating all questions equally, a tutor helps you identify which types are your weak spots and prioritize those in your study plan. For example, if you consistently miss assumption questions, targeted practice on that category will yield faster improvement than general review. Understanding the logic behind each question type is far more effective than memorizing answer patterns.
Your first session typically involves a diagnostic assessment—working through a few Logical Reasoning questions while your tutor observes your approach, timing, and reasoning process. This helps identify whether you're struggling with argument structure, answer choice evaluation, pacing, or test anxiety. You'll also discuss your target LSAT score, timeline, and current study habits. From there, your tutor creates a personalized plan focused on your specific needs rather than generic test prep.
Practice tests are essential—they reveal patterns in your mistakes and help you build stamina for test day. However, taking practice tests without targeted review is inefficient. The real value comes from analyzing why you missed questions, understanding the correct logic, and drilling similar problems. A tutor guides this process, helping you extract maximum learning from each practice test rather than simply taking them repeatedly and hoping for improvement.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores (typically 160+), proven experience teaching Logical Reasoning specifically, and familiarity with the latest test format. Beyond credentials, the best tutors can explain complex logical concepts clearly, adapt their teaching to your learning style, and help you build confidence alongside skills. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors for students in Nashville who have demonstrated mastery of the LSAT and a track record of helping students improve.
Most students benefit from 3-5 focused hours per week on LSAT prep, with Logical Reasoning taking up about 40-50% of that time depending on your baseline skills. Quality matters more than quantity—one hour of deliberate practice with a tutor often yields better results than three hours of unfocused self-study. Your tutor helps you create a realistic schedule that fits your life while maintaining consistency, which is crucial for building the automatic pattern recognition that high scorers develop.
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