LSAT Prep, Made Relatable.

My Background & Why I Teach

My primary goal is to offer high-quality LSAT coaching at an affordable price. When I was studying for the test myself, I couldn’t find any reasonably priced tutors whose experience I trusted, so I never talked to anyone about the test before I took it. I self-studied from an online course, and while I was able to improve from the 140s to the 170s on my (only) official test in 2018, I wasted an immense amount of time because I couldn’t see my blind spots.

Everything changed quickly during my formal teacher training. Getting some personalized instruction finally glued my patchwork strategies together, allowing me to see the test through a completely different lens. Today, with eight years of experience teaching independently and for multiple different test prep companies (large and small), I have an extensive understanding of both the exam and the industry. I built this practice in response to where I feel money is often wasted in test prep, and to provide the exact type of guidance I wish I had access to years ago.

As far as my teaching emphasis, I try to keep things relatable and grounded in why the skills of the test matter. It’s easy to get lost in the stress of this test because of it’s importance in the law school process, but at the end of the day, it’s really just a bunch of puzzles. You can learn how they work.

Classes, Coaching & Other Resources

Free Logic Reasoning Guide
$0.00

Introductory guide with a description on the question types you’ll see on Logic Reasoning, including some tips about how to think about each one.

30-minute Private Coaching Session
$55.00

For those on a limited budget who have specific questions they need answered.

90-minute Private Coaching Session
$125.00

Ideal length for a single private session, so that we have plenty of time to get through some foundational skills, examples, and any questions you may have.

10 Week Full LSAT Course
$250.00

This course will:

  • Cover all relevant topics you will need to know for the test, including all question types, the logical concepts related to them, the essay, etc.

  • De-mystify the overall structure of the test, as well as why this test matters, so that it feels more digestible and coherent

  • Be as transparent as possible with available resources/let you know where I recommend getting access to things like tests and questions. I will not be offering any official LSAT questions or test materials myself, you will need to at least sign up for LawHub, but I will send out a few practice worksheets that I make.

  • Offer recommended homework for each lesson. I recommend signing up for an online company that offers the ability to build custom drills. If you aren’t able to sign up for LawHub Advantage or an additional test prep service to get access to all questions, you’ll still learn a lot from the classes, and I’ll recommend when to start taking the tests you can access!


This course will run for 10 weeks, meeting weekly at the same time.

Each class will be 2 hours, with a thirty minute window at the end to cover questions/review additional examples.

Additionally, these classes will be recorded and posted on the Skool App for the duration of the course.

3 Week Advanced LR Crash Course
$200.00

This course will:

  • Cover all LR questions you will need to know for the test, focusing on more difficult applications of the conceptual/abstract concepts for each. The idea is to build on a pre-existing foundation.

  • De-mystify the overall structure of the test, as well as why this test matters, so that it feels more digestible and coherent

  • Be as transparent as possible with available resources/let you know where I recommend getting access to things like tests and questions. I will not be offering any official LSAT questions or test materials myself, but I will send out a few practice worksheets that I make.

  • Offer a recommended schedule to be taking the tests you can access.

This course will run for 3 weeks, meeting twice per week. You will finish the week before your test, and I recommend taking practice tests through the three weeks to be in good test-taking shape by the end of this course.

Each class will be 2 hours, with a thirty minute window at the end to cover questions/review additional examples.

Additionally, these classes will be recorded and posted on the Skool App for the duration of the course.

Want to sign up for a package of hours or need to work out a payment plan?

Pick a time that works for you, and let’s discuss your budget/goals to work something out.

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