I have tutored professionally, specializing in the LSAT, and I scored a 173 in June 2022 on my first try. Currently, I am a 2L at Columbia Law. Prior to law school, I worked in banking in NYC and attended the University of Toronto for undergrad, where I majored in Financial Economics.
When I first took the LSAT, I was disappointed with my score. But I truly believe this is a learnable test and anyone can improve by learning the strategies for each question type and by practicing.
During my lessons, I will be lecturing minimally, and the majority of time will be spent on doing practice problems together to help you understand why an answer is correct/incorrect. I will tailor each session to focus on areas you need more work on, and I will share all the strategies and tips/tricks I learned in my LSAT journey. I want to make these sessions as effective and efficient as possible.
Grace is amazing at dissecting various problems and concepts while creating a basic level of understanding to overcome new obstacles. She breaks down material really well and is very patient when explaining revisited problems/concepts. Her teaching tactic is very engaging and makes it feel like you are not alone in facing the LSAT material.
By: Nisha
Knowledge and supportive
I had an incredible experience working with Grace as my LSAT tutor. She is not only knowledgeable but also incredibly patient and dedicated to helping me succeed. Her explanations are super clear, and she provides great strategies for tackling the test. Thanks to her guidance, I feel more confident and prepared to take the exam next month! I highly recommend Grace to anyone looking for an effective and supportive LSAT tutor!
By: Britney
Patient and Knowledgeable
Grace was very good with explaining different concepts to me, she breaks down the material to the root of explanation to then build a better understanding. I would recommend her as a tutor if you are looking, she is very patient and professional.
By: Juliana
Very patient
Grace was very patient with me. Took time to break down the questions to better understand the correct answer.