My Approach to LSAT Tutoring

Confidence through understanding. Success through effort.

I didn’t attend a top law school or earn a perfect LSAT score. But I did something just as meaningful: I studied for the LSAT as a non-native English speaker, attended law school at night while supporting a family, and passed the bar exam on my first attempt. That journey shaped not only my legal career—but also my passion for helping others succeed.

My Teaching Philosophy

I believe the best way to prepare for the LSAT is to do the thinking yourself. My role as a tutor is not to lecture, but to guide you—step by step—so you build the skills, confidence, and mindset needed to master the test. I ask questions, challenge your reasoning, and help you uncover the logic behind every answer.

Because when you understand the LSAT deeply, you don’t just memorize strategies—you own them.

Why I Tutor ESL & International Students

As an immigrant to the U.S. and a non-native English speaker, I know how overwhelming the LSAT can feel. That’s why I specialize in working with international and ESL students—to help you:

  • Navigate the language and logic of the test

  • Build confidence in your reading and reasoning skills

  • Develop a study plan that fits your life, your goals, and your background

What You Can Expect

  • A tutor who listens, adapts, and respects your journey

  • A structured, supportive environment where you do the work—and grow from it

  • Honest feedback, realistic expectations, and a shared commitment to your success

My goal is simple:
To put you in the best position to perform at your highest potential—on the LSAT and beyond. Because with the right mindset and consistent practice, you can do this.

Remember: Practice makes progress. Progress builds confidence. Confidence leads to success.