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Top 10 LSAT tutoring services in New York, NY

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SoFlo Online Test Prep - Top 1%, Trusted By 5,736 Parents

SoFlo Online Test Prep - Top 1%, Trusted By 5,736 Parents

5.0Exceptional(9)
Offers online services
8 hires on Tutors
11+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Marcelle G. says, "True experts! SoFlo knows the SAT incredibly well and was able to pass on lessons and tricks to my son who improved 310 points on his SAT from a 1240 to a 1550 over the course of 4 months. SoFlo gave my son a ton of curriculum. He needed a set structure and study plan to succeed, otherwise it would be hard to keep him focused. Every week he was studying from real SAT past exams, a free video course, and plenty of 1-on-1 tutoring to give him the skills to be break 1500. My son is very bright but not confident, and his tutor Brian worked with him to gain confidence and have the right mindset for success. SoFlo has changed the direction of my son’s life and now he will have so many more opportunities. I’m so thankful to have found and his team. They are amazing!!" Read more
TutorsPro

TutorsPro

5.0Exceptional(22)
Offers online services
90 hires on Tutors
6+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Aylin Simsir For V. says, "My daughter has been working with Mark for only two weeks. During this short period of time, she not only got 100 on her first exam but she also grew to look forward to her sessions with Mark. He is a superb teacher and most importantly, he knows how to connect with learners no matter how challenging the subject matter is." Read more
Dan The GMAT Man

Dan The GMAT Man

New on Tutors
Offers online services
13+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
I've tutored over 800 students for the GMAT and GRE. Unlike other tutors, I specialize only in the GMAT and GRE, and I've developed a unique, proprietary approach to mastering the content. I scored a 790 on the GMAT and a 170 on each section of the GRE. Contact me for a free sample lesson
FP Math Tutor

FP Math Tutor

New on Tutors
Offers online services
Serves New York, NY
Hello! I am a certified NYS K-6 teacher. I am teaching for 23 years in a NYC public school. I know the math curriculum and standards for K-6. I am very familiar with the state tests and have plenty of materials to teach. I am very patient and enjoy watching students succeed.
Intella App

Intella App

New on Tutors
Offers online services
15+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Welcome to Intella App, your premier tutoring service. We specialize in personalized tutoring across a range of subjects including Math, Spanish, Computer Science, Psychology, Science, Reading and Writing, and Test Preparation. With a dedicated team of expert tutors, we are committed to helping students achieve their academic goals through tailored, one-on-one sessions. Discover the difference that personalized attention and expert guidance can make in your educational journey with Intella App.
EZ Pass In Math

EZ Pass In Math

5.0Exceptional(10)
Offers online services
46 hires on Tutors
15+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Karina G. says, "Namzi is amazing tutor. He helped my son to improve his grades in Algebra. My son started better understand the subject's concept in the areas that were very unclear for him. We greatly appreciate Namzi's help and suggest everyone who needs help in Math to hire this highly professional tutor!" Read more
Evolution Education & Training Services LLC

Evolution Education & Training Services LLC

5.0Exceptional(40)
Offers online services
8 hires on Tutors
3+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Gina T. says, "This service is offered by Dan - probably, and I say this sincerely, one of the figures, though only 30ish at most, who had the most profound impact on my teenage son's academics performance. I found Dan and asked that he assist my son, then a HS freshman, with his writing for school (which was very poor). Dan, in our phone discussion, could almost finish my sentences as I described the several issues I believed plagued my son's writing. Clearly, he had seen them all before. However, he made clear that he treats no student exactly the same; in fact, he emphasized strongly that if my son cooperated with the very reasonable practice he often asked for completion between sessions, and stuck with learning to write, how to REWRITE, how to revise, and so on, he (Dan) would quickly discover the most effective ways to ensure these skills, with practice, met my son as an individual learner and could resonate with him. Very quickly, my son took to Dan, his humor, but also his the intensity he demonstrated in always seeking to make my son stronger. The combination of these attributes is unique in a tutor: Dan maintained the best sense of informality, enabling my son to connect with him, feel comfortable with him, become open and inquisitive with him, and most lethal of all, eventually become invested in completing assignments or even doing things on his own to improve because he didn't want to let Dan down. Dan never asked for or demanded respect - but he sure earned it. And, he took it upon himself, my unlike any other, beginning to maintain track of the 9th grade English readings assigned to my son. Next thing I knew, Dan was integrating discussions about literary elements and techniques in the texts my son was assigned, requiring him to draft short responses to prompts that blossomed soon into shorter versions of assignments consistent with what the teacher would use most units. Dan would read ahead with my son, review his responses to these predicted prompts, and by the end of the year, my son's writing had almost without even realizing it had become immeasurably stronger (almost unrecognizable from 8 months earlier) than when they began. His grades in English in the first two quarters: C and B-, became an A- for the third, and (we all almost fell off the chair) an A+ (I kid you not for the fourth and final quarter). While I wanted Dan to continue working with my son, he wouldn't refuse, but he said to me, "Let's work through the summer. Let's sharpen all skills. And let's really challenge him to think and write critically." But let's maybe stop there. Let's maybe give him time to continue to grow independently as reader and writer in his sophomore year. Not every paper will receive an A. Not every novel or piece of literature will be crystal clear. BUT he has it inside him to work through challenges. And he and I COLLABORATED for almost a year to discover and tap into that. Dan said he refused to believe he would fall on his face and needed to find a bit of himself on his own. I pushed. Dan kindly remained firm. I became a bit testy with him - someone who would go out of his whenever he felt beneficial - to reach out to me, update me, pick my mind, offer his thoughts, and give a very detailed progress update very frequently. The number of hours he gave simply to me, and never charging a penny, were tremendous. It was at times listening to the in-the-moment evolving thoughts of I mean a genius but who could adapt to any situation and maintained the most pragmatic ideas and approaches. Our slight diversions and his just indescribable sense of humor also made made many of the calls just delightful. I conclude here...Sophomore year began. My son had some struggles; he had some immediate successes; he ended with a B+ the first quarter (now in honors). Not satisfied, my son, reflecting on everything he had ABSORBED, started quarter 2 with unrelenting focus....A-; A+; A+ (his grades in the final three quarters. It was halfway through the year, but I texted Dan and asked to speak. I updated him on everything. And I apologized for the curt manner in which I had left off after all he had given. He could not have been more on-point in what he foresaw. And as I think of it, basically turning away a very regular client - one who paid on time every time without ever a reminder and even OFFERED (never asked or suggested) a substantial bonus in addition to hourly rates to maintain summer sessions, clearly my son meant more to him than mere money. Any other tutor could have just kept moving with him though sophomore year, put on the brakes and cruised a bit, and it would not have been evident. Dan sacrificed a steady pay, an easy client, etc. because of his conviction in what were in my son's best interests. THAT....You won't find elsewhere. Meet him halfway - and he'll take it from there. Whatever his rate, every penny is worth it. I recommend times infinity." Read more
Focus Mathematics And Finance Academy

Focus Mathematics And Finance Academy

5.0(3)
Offers online services
2 hires on Tutors
6+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Zaida K. says, "My daughter enjoyed her session and improved her test score after just one lesson. Unlike past experiences, it felt more hands-on and engaging. Well definitely use this service again!" Read more
Sophie Math And Science Tutoring

Sophie Math And Science Tutoring

5.0(2)
Offers online services
3 hires on Tutors
4+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Troy R. says, "Great tutor made me pass" Read more
Chelsea & Sophia's Tutoring

Chelsea & Sophia's Tutoring

5.0Exceptional(16)
Offers online services
5+ years in business
Serves New York, NY
Andy B. says, "Great experience. " Read more

Your LSAT Tutoring questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Tutors.

How much does an LSAT tutor cost?

LSAT tutors cost as little as $15 per hour, but the most highly regarded tutors charge between $100 to $300 per hour for private tutoring. Many LSAT tutors price their services as part of a package. A typical package is 10 to 30 hours, depending on the type of tutoring you need.

When choosing a tutor, you will find that location and experience play a big factor in the total cost. Tutors in larger cities generally command higher rates than those in smaller cities or rural areas. Also, if they meet with you in person, they tend to charge more than if they meet with you online. More experienced tutors with a proven track record of boosting LSAT scores and those with experience teaching law school often charge more.

Are LSAT tutors worth it?

LSAT tutors can be worth the investment for many students preparing for the LSAT. Tutors can provide personalized instruction, help identify weaknesses, and develop a customized study plan. This tailored approach is often more effective than self-study alone.

Many tutoring companies offer score guarantees, such as a refund or free retake if the student doesn't improve their score by a certain amount. This provides additional value and accountability. Also, tutors who have scored very high on the LSAT themselves can share effective strategies and techniques that they used to excel on the exam.

Do I need a tutor for the LSAT?

Whether or not you need a tutor for the LSAT depends mainly on your learning style and study habits. A self-motivated student who creates a structured learning plan for themselves can likely be successful without a tutor. A less motivated student or one that thrives in social situations may find the personal attention and encouragement from an LSAT tutor is beneficial.

How do I find an LSAT tutor?

Follow these suggestions to find a skilled, experienced LSAT tutor who can provide personalized support and strategies to help you improve your score:

  • Look for tutors that fit your budget, schedule, and location.
  • Choose from tutors with high LSAT scores (e.g. 170+) who can share effective strategies they used.
  • Consider whether you want a tutor with a similar background or learning style to yours, as this can help create a more supportive and relatable learning environment.
  • Evaluate potential tutors based on their qualifications, teaching experience, and ability to provide a personalized study plan and feedback.
  • Ask for references from past students and look for positive reviews on Tutors and Google.
  • For more affordable options, look into tutoring packages from test prep companies, which can provide both individual attention and group lessons.
  • Make sure the tutor you choose offers score improvement guarantees or the ability to continue working with you until you reach your target score.

What questions should I ask an LSAT tutor?

Ask these important questions to determine if the prospective tutor has the right expertise, teaching approach, and cost for your needs and goals:

  • What was your own LSAT score and when did you take the exam?
  • How many years of LSAT tutoring experience do you have?
  • What kind of LSAT training or certification do you have?
  • Are you comfortable teaching all sections of the LSAT, or do you specialize in certain areas?
  • What LSAT prep materials do you typically use with students?
  • Do you focus on teaching core LSAT concepts and strategies, or more on practice tests?
  • How do you customize your teaching approach for each student's needs?
  • Can you provide examples of effective techniques you use to help students improve their LSAT scores?
  • Can you explain LSAT concepts and strategies in a clear, easy-to-understand way?
  • How will you provide feedback and track my progress throughout our sessions?
  • What is your availability and where can we meet? Do you offer online tutoring?
  • What is your hourly rate or package pricing?
  • Do you offer any score improvement guarantees or refund policies?
  • Based on my goals, do you think I would be a good fit for your tutoring services?

Reviews for New York LSAT tutoring services

Recent success stories from people in the New York area.
Burhan A.
Great SAT Tutors. I am very happy and recommend Adam and my tutor Matthew to everyone!
SoFlo Online Test Prep - Top 1%, Trusted by 5,736 Parents
Alex S.
I have been working with Mark to prep for my SATs along with honors biology. He has been super helpful and patient in explaining everything and anything whenever I have questions. He is also fun to learn from.
TutorsPro
Nikola H.
Namzi is an amazing tutor. He helped me with Pre-Cal. He is very nice and patient, he explains everything as clearly as possible. I will be definitely using Namzi's help.
EZ Pass in Math
Kevin F.
DAN = EXCEPTIONAL in every way. Best experience I could've had with a tutor. He worked with me for a solid six months, elevating my composite SAT score from 1250 to 1510! His approach is super unique, and it's unlike any other tutor or rigid commercial course. Dan actually spent a year writing SAT items across all exam sections in 2020 - as a part-time fill in for the College Board. So he offers a way of viewing the exam, from how concept mastery to application to strategy (learning to naturally see/spot how the exam writers attempt to throw students off) all in this gradual process in which, if you follow his lead but also remain interactive and vocal with him about absolutely anything, you will feel the progress begin to take shape. It took me 6 months with him, and we met consistently. I opted to focus only on the Reading/WL until the end, when I asked he provide some general tips for the math (which were super helpful and certainly assisted with me adding last minute points to a math score I already felt was strong enough. My weaknesses really were in the Reading/WL. If you get the chance to invest time with him, you'll see how he is not rigid in just thinking everyone learns the same way. He actively draws from top-notch resources, College Board exams, and much more to create a learning experience in which he discovers how you as the learner will not memorize. Instead, you'll internalize. And then begin to see how the SAT presents the concepts, how to efficiently and effectively deal with them, and see the exam as not something to fear but something to enter and destroy!
Evolution Education & Training Services LLC
Tapan J.
They go very in depth regarding the concepts I had trouble understanding. They are also very helpful when I have questions.
Focus Mathematics and Finance Academy
Hamid D.
She is fully knowledgeable, punctual, caring, and competent — my daughter’s math scores rose soon after she began working with and Sophie and have stayed high — so has her command of the math concepts — I strongly recommend her —
Sophie Math and Science Tutoring
Ari T.
Great service
Chelsea & Sophia's Tutoring
Alborz S.
Elliad was always willing to work on areas in which I had the most troubles with and was quick to find solutions and ways to make the experience less stressful. He was very understanding of what needed to be worked on and would spend time working on that matter.
Dagan LSAT Prep
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