I am an experienced LSAT tutor, with over 5,000 hours preparing students for the exam. My students are attending or have graduated from a wide variety of law schools, including Yale, Harvard, Columbia, UVA, and many more.
I earned a 177 on the LSAT and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School in 2010. I practiced law at Covington and Burling LLP in Washington, D.C. before pursuing my M.A. in Law at Yale University. Both my practice and my academic work have focused on issues of Media Law and the First Amendment. During my time at Yale, I taught First Amendment as an adjunct professor at Quinnipiac University School of Law.
Teaching is in my blood, and I have a long history in online education. Before law school, I worked at the U.S. State Department’s Foreign Service Institute, helping create distance learning courses for Foreign Service Officers. I believe in the potential of online education to bring students together with the best teachers and the soundest methods, no matter where they are located geographically.
Currently, I tutor students in the bar exam and in law school subjects, but my main focus has become the LSAT. I love this test– really! My approach is gimmick-free. I do my best to tech my students to approach LSAT questions the way I do: Look through the extra fluff to find the core arguments in Logical Reasoning; look beyond all those Logic Games rules telling you what can’t happen to instead think about what can happen; and get a jump-start on law school by learning to read like a lawyer, in order to maximize your points on Reading Comprehension. In other words– become an LSAT natural!