
Innova Legal Services
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Do you feel like you understand the concepts and question strategies, but still aren't scoring as high as you should. Not making enough progress with classes or self-study? A great private tutor can help identify the gaps in your understanding or reasoning that are causing you to plateau and help you break through, and that's just what I'm best at.
Hi! I'm a paralegal and current law school applicant with years of experience as a college TA, who went from a 156 cold diagnostic to a 176. I know firsthand that the LSAT is entirely learnable and a 170+ score is achievable with effective preparation.
I offer:
Private, semi-private, and group sessions
One-time or ongoing
Remote and in-person sessions
Personalized study plans based on your needs and schedule
In-depth skills analyses to identify weaknesses
Content review sessions
Custom practice sets and drills
Guided exam reviews
Highly effective LSAT study materials, resources, and quizzes available online
Experience with multiple LSAT prep courses including Powerscore, 7sage, Kaplan, Blueprint, and more, which means I can draw on a variety of question and exam strategies and teaching approaches to find those that work best for you.
Whether you need a one-time tutoring session for intense work on a specific problem, or a long term prep plan with ongoing skills assessment, concept review sessions, and/or question set practice and review. I can identify your specific needs and create a customized plan to maximize your results within your personal timeframe.
Check out my website for more details or to schedule a free consultation.
My own LSAT experience wasn't always smooth sailing. I plateaued for a long time, and even after I finally broke through and began scoring 179s and 180s on most of my practice exams, I STILL didn't hit my target score on the actual exam.
It took many different prep courses, some personal reflection, and a lot of time to gradually learn what question strategies clicked best for me, and how to manage my time and my test anxiety before I finally hit my target score.
It feels great knowing that I could not possibly get a score that will position me better for admissions and scholarship offers, I have done my personal best ( or at least close enough that a couple points wouldn't make any difference.) When I look back at how much frustration and struggle I went through- much of which was unnecessary, I just wasn't prepping right- I'm so happy to be able to spare my clients all that, and to help make things click for them so much faster. I get to re-live my own joy when we check their score, and they've hit or even exceeded their personal target and get that happy, relieved feeling that comes with knowing their future is set.
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What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Some students already have a specific concept or skill they are looking for help with, but for a student who's still early in their LSAT prep or is unsure of their stengths and weaknesses, I will first have them do a full-length practice exam to establish a baseline and do a detailed analysis of the concepts they need the most work on.
We'll then hold a consultation to determine how much time the student has to prepare, what days and hours they are ready to commit to LSAT prep, and I'll put together a custom study plan. I'll advise the student on how to use practice tests and question sets most effectively (spoiler: simply doing the questions and then looking up the explanations for the ones you miss is NOT the fastest way to improve your score.)
The study plan will include a personalized combination of concept review, assignments, drills, and practice questions/exams that addresses the areas that the student can most quickly improve on and see a score increase.
I'll then continuously analyze the student's exam data to make any adjustments to their study plan that will maximize their scores.