Online LSAT Tutoring -- Experienced Instructor w/an Official 177 - lessons & tutoring - craigslist (2024)

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Hey, Chattanooga --

Applying to law school doesn't have to be a lonely, stressful process.

For more than a decade, I've helped college students and professionals reach their personal-best LSAT scores. I edited teaching scripts for one of the test-prep behemoths -- and then worked for a smaller, more respected LSAT boutique, where I was often one of the highest-rated instructors. (I was also an adjunct lecturer at a top-25 law school.) For the last few years, I've been a freelance tutor, working mostly online.

In a fun and low-key way, I can teach you the skills I used to hit official scores of 174 and 177. Down the road, I can help you decide where and how to apply, and advise you while you plan and edit your personal statement.

My tutoring students have been admitted to every top law school, including Yale, Harvard, Stanford, NYU and Columbia. Whether you're coming to the test cold, or just looking for a fresh strategic approach, I can help.

I prefer reasonable, transparent pricing (see below), and I'm not into high-pressure marketing. Chat with me for a half-hour and decide for yourself whether we'd be a good fit.

- Matt

PS: All active tutoring students (2 hours/week minimum) are invited, free of additional charge, to join my weekly, 90-minute online group class that meets each Sunday afternoon.

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PRICING/FAQ (please read this part carefully):

I tutor on Zoom, bill with Venmo, and schedule using Calendly. You'll need a fast, stable internet connection and a quiet place to work.

My base rate for tutoring is $95/hour. All appointments are two hours long.

A $10/hour discount is available to students who pay in advance for ten or more firmly scheduled hours. (E.g., a student who made an advance purchase of five two-hour appointments would pay $850.)

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REVIEWS FROM FORMER STUDENTS (a mix of Yelp reviews, course evaluations, and blurbs from students who found me through ads like this one):

"My time with Matt was truly a high point in my LSAT preparation and law school admissions journey. At the point that I reached Matt I was truly really frustrated with the LSAT. It felt like this daunting hurdle to my aspirations, and I had consumed seemingly all prep material imaginable. Matt made LSAT preparation and tutoring into something that was fun and thought-provoking. Matt was cognizant of helping me avoid burnout and gave me a dedicated plan to ensure I was doing well and challenging myself. By the end of our sessions, I saw improvements in my test scores, and felt more confident in my test taking abilities, and importantly myself. If you’re debating working with Matt, do it! ASAP.

"There were some bad strategies I'd learned that we worked to unlearn, and I regretted that the time I'd put in earlier could have been spent learning and cementing good strategies.

"From an admission advising perspective, Matt helped me push my essays into to another echelon. I had my significant other who had read all my prior essays read the essays I finished with Matt. The writing was all mine, of course, but the new essays had been written with the aid of his feedback and of his questions, which, rather than constraining me, challenged me to consider and refine what I was saying. To my surprise she cried at how impactful they were, and while that’s anecdotal it underscores the level of detail and care Matt dedicated to making sure my admissions materials were top-notch.

"As a first-generation college student and law-school hopeful Matt was indispensable in my law school admissions journey, and I’m deeply indebted to him for his help. He’s an awesome person who I hope to keep in touch with in law school, and I’ll continue to pester him for movie recommendations."

Henry
B.A., Gustavus Adolphus College

"Matt is without a doubt the most supportive teacher and mentor I have ever worked with. I'm a teacher myself, by the way. I found Matt's methods rigorous but focused on the skills that I needed to improve upon in preparation for the LSAT. He is honest with his assessment, provides clear guidance throughout the process, and still manages to be his students' biggest cheerleader. I gained something from him every session. He is a creative and technically brilliant writer, and my personal statement benefited enormously from his editorial feedback. I cannot recommend him highly enough."

Hannah
B.A., Washington University in St. Louis
J.D., University of Southern California

"After getting into all the T3 schools, Yale, Stanford and Harvard, I know there is a person I must thank—Matt. His LSAT tutoring was extremely helpful. As an essay advisor, Matt is amazing! He senses the good and the bad. He advises you on how to make your essays better in a very concrete and constructive way. He also tells you what to keep, and the point at which you should stop and leave the essay as-is. He truly cares about his clients’ success."

Niky
B.A., Rice University
J.D., Yale University

“I had hoped to work with an LSAT instructor who would make learning the test bearable. But Matt did better than that: he made it fun. He always seemed personally invested in my success. Largely because of his help, I was able to earn admission to the law school of my dreams.”

David
B.A., Florida International University
J.D., Harvard

"I started at a 144. I was atrocious. I just could not navigate the LSAT. It felt impossible. Through hard work and the guidance of Matthew, we worked together to raise the score to a 164! It felt really good. He is brilliant and will take you step by step through the entire process. I could not have gotten as far as I did without him. I raised my score by 20 points and you can do it too! He is worth the investment and in it for the long haul with you. He really cares about your success. He is experienced."

Alex
B.A., UC Santa Cruz

"If it weren't for Matt, I would not have been able to achieve a 172 LSAT score, a 17-point increase from my diagnostic test. Had I merely continued with self-study, I would have undoubtedly earned a lower score. Matt's teaching ability is rivaled only by his knowledge of the material, which he makes digestible. Shortly after submitting my applications, I received multiple scholarship offers from top-20 law schools. Matt has the rare ability to play tutor, advisor, and friend to help guide you through the anxiety-riddled process that is law school admissions. If you are seeking a knowledgeable teacher that can make even the dullest of subjects entertaining, look no further."

Michael
B.A., Southeast Missouri State University
J.D. Candidate, Washington University in St Louis

"Matt was incredible in helping me plan and edit a personal statement that was reflective of my personality and interests. He helped me steer clear of cliché, and by the end of the process, I was extremely proud of what I'd written. In each conversation I had with admissions officers, they noted that my personal statement stood apart from the rest. With his help, you will be a better writer and more articulate about the 'why' that's driving you to to go to law school. He was also so helpful as I prepared for the LSAT. My score went up 11 points. His guidance, humor, and excellent teaching abilities alleviated my stress. You won’t regret any time that you book with Matt!”

Claire
B.A., University of Missouri

“Without Matt’s help, I can honestly say I don’t know how I would have navigated applying to law school, He’s funny, supportive, and down-to-earth. To anyone interested in applying to law school, I’d absolutely recommend that you consider working with Matt.”

Priya
B.A., University of Texas at Austin
J.D., University of Chicago

"Matt is literally the best. He is an excellent communicator and is so easy to work with. I felt that he really listened to me and was giving 1000% in helping me. Prior to meeting with Matt, I was a little discouraged because I felt that I would not be able to write a worthwhile personal statement, but Matt not only motivated me, he inspired me to come up with something that was truly amazing (if I do say so myself). I'm grateful to have met him. He truly knows his stuff."

Magdalena
B.A., University of Texas at Austin
J.D. Candidate, Houston

“Working with Matt was one of the best decisions I have ever made. He’s one of the smartest people I know, and has a contagious sense of humor that made our sessions fly by. Second, he is passionate about teaching. He is incredibly skilled at breaking down complex topics and is even better at explaining these topics to his students in a way that keeps them engaged and motivated. Finally (and most importantly), Matt is committed to helping his students succeed. There are a ton of LSAT tutors out there, but Matt is unique. He wants you to excel, not only on the LSAT but in your future career. I will always be grateful that I had the opportunity to learn from him.”

Emily
B.A., UC Santa Barbara
J.D., Michigan

“I started my LSAT tutoring with Matt after self-preparing for a few months with little to no improvement. He helped me build a solid foundation, giving strategic advice for each type of question. My score improved by 14 points by the end of our sessions and I was able to gain admission at Berkeley and NYU. But he also helped me tremendously with the law school admission process in general. (I remember frantically calling him after realizing I had missed the September LSAT registration deadline. He calmed me down and rescheduled our sessions so they'd be spread out until December.) I'd recommend Matt to anyone. He goes out of his way to make sure you maximize your potential, and he really has your back through this entire process.”

Christine
B.A., University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
J.D., NYU

“Matt is a wizard. With his help, I aced the LSAT and got into almost every law school to which I applied. After starting at Yale Law School, I knew that he was at the top of my list of people to thank for helping me get there.”

Elizabeth
B.A., University of Texas at Austin
J.D., Yale

“Matt was my instructor in an LSAT course and my adviser during law school applications. He is hilarious, and you may think that’s irrelevant but it’s not. The LSAT is difficult and confusing, but Matt’s humor made it so much fun. That aside, Matt knows this material so well. He always handled people’s questions well and offered new ways to think about problems, while keeping the class on track to get through material at a fast pace. He was extremely helpful to me when I was drafting my essays, helping me read them as law school admissions departments would read them. I knew what story I wanted to tell about myself, and the writing was all mine. His job was to read, to listen, and to offer guidance, often by asking the right questions. I had a lot of success with my law school applications and am currently on scholarship at a top-10 law school. I wouldn’t have gotten there without Matt.”

Amara
B.A., University of Texas at Austin
J.D., University of Michigan

”Matt is the LSAT ninja that you want to train with! There are tutors who see teaching as a job, rather than a calling. That is not Matt. He takes the time to find different ways to explain something and will not give up until you understand the question or the mistake that led you to the wrong answer. It is evident that for Matt teaching is a passion. He genuinely wants to help you succeed and will go the extra mile to make that happen. I got my JD at Michigan (Go Blue!) thanks to his help.”

Jose
B.A., Florida International University
J.D., University of Michigan

“Matt is an exceptional LSAT tutor. His analogies and examples made LSAT prep a much more pleasant experience than it would’ve otherwise been. What puts Matt head and shoulders above the rest is the fact that he does not ‘play the genius.’ He is a warm and empathetic teacher, who understands why the test is challenging.”

Jesus
B.A., Florida International University
J.D., Iowa

“On my first practice test, I scored a 149 and was very discouraged. However, Matt was completely supportive. He made himself available as much as I needed. His lessons were interesting and fun. I learned so much in such a short amount of time. I took the official LSAT and scored a 165. I retook the exam and scored a 172. At the beginning of this process I would have never thought a 23-point jump was possible.”

Bika
B.A., University of Houston
J.D., Vanderbilt

“Before I started my LSAT prep with Matt, I got a timed practice-test score of around 148. I wasn’t finishing a single section, and felt that I had no shot on any of the logic games. To be honest, I was very worried at that point. Matt did a good job of tamping down my anxiety. (I could see that he didn’t feel nervous about my score.) He showed how to break each test, section, and question down: to simplify my decision-making processes, while staying positive and relaxed. In the end, I brought my score up to a 164.”

Emmett

“If anyone needed motivation and was seriously not studying even though they should have, it's was me. The LSAT made me anxious. I had taken other prep courses (one physical and one online), and while the material was useful, something wasn't clicking. Then I started working with Matt. He is both knowledgeable and human. He can make jokes and TEACH. Rare combination. He really takes the time to work with you.”

Fariba

“I cannot recommend Matt highly enough! As miserable as studying for this test can be, Matt makes class extremely fun and I actually looked forward to meeting at 6 p.m. after an eight-hour workday. He is extremely positive and always has a goofy anecdote to lighten the mood. He is a surprisingly genuine human being who really cares about each of his students and their success.”

Elaina

“Matt's a hardcore expert in all things Logical Reasoning, Logic Games, and Reading Comp and has the evil-genius sense of humor required to ensure students maintain sanity. Going into the official exam last week, I felt fully prepared and confident because of Matt's capable instruction. You’ll for sure still cry when you eventually take the LSAT, but only because one of the questions reminds you of a Matt joke.”

Molly

“Matt proved to be an outstanding teacher. He works extremely hard, and takes a genuine, personal interest in his students' success. His sessions are entertaining, well-paced, and well-planned.”

John

“Matt is one of the most intelligent people I've ever met and he has a gift for making dry things like Reading Comprehension passages interesting. He can help you with specific issues or the best strategy for you personally to get to your target score. Matt is a natural teacher. He never makes anyone feel bad about themselves. The LSAT is really hard, especially at first, and even those like myself who are scoring high miss a lot of questions, which can be difficult for the overachieving types who are applying to law school. Matt never makes anyone feel bad about having a wrong answer and it instead becomes a positive learning experience.”

Sarah

“Simply put, Matt is the GOAT. He knows this test like the back of his hand, he's a joy to be around, and there is never a dull moment in class. He makes learning the LSAT as fun as it can possibly get and is the epitome of what it means to be a great teacher. (Thank you!)”

Keenan

“Matt is simply the best. Seriously, I actually enjoyed going to class because of him. He is so smart and funny, and he is able to break the material down in a way that makes it memorable and accessible. He is also a super nice guy. He took the time to learn something about everyone in the class, and really seemed invested in my personal success.”

Kate

Online LSAT Tutoring -- Experienced Instructor w/an Official 177 - lessons & tutoring - craigslist (2024)

FAQs

How much can you charge as an LSAT tutor? ›

LSAT Tutors Cost $45 - 89 per hour on average

LSAT tutors using Wyzant are professional subject experts who set their own price based on their demand and skill.

Is private LSAT tutoring worth it? ›

Many students balk at paying anything substantial for an LSAT course or an LSAT tutor. However, it is the wisest investment you can make. Getting a high LSAT score increases your chances of getting into a good law school. It also increases your chances of getting a scholarship—especially right now.

What LSAT score do you need to tutor? ›

Ideally, a tutor should have an official LSAT score in the 90th percentile (about a 165) or above. If your practice tests are already yielding a high score, but you want to push your score even higher, you will want to find a tutor who has scored in the 97.5th percentile (170+) or above on an official LSAT exam.

How many hours of LSAT tutoring? ›

Nonetheless, 250 to 300 hours of LSAT preparation over a period of a few months is a good benchmark. Most students who dedicate significantly less time won't maximize their LSAT scores.

How much are private LSAT tutors? ›

What Are the Average Costs for Online LSAT Lessons? The average cost for LSAT lessons, and tutors, is $30 per hour. Hiring a LSAT tutor to teach you how to become better at LSAT, you can expect to spend between $15 to $150 per hour.

How much do Kaplan LSAT tutors make? ›

The estimated total pay range for a LSAT Instructor at Kaplan is $33–$53 per hour, which includes base salary and additional pay. The average LSAT Instructor base salary at Kaplan is $42 per hour. The average additional pay is $0 per hour, which could include cash bonus, stock, commission, profit sharing or tips.

How rare is 172 LSAT? ›

So, a great score on the LSAT is a 172, but more than 100,000 people take the LSAT every year and only 1% score 172 or higher. For the top 50 law schools, the median LSAT score is between 164 and 174. A good LSAT score for top tier(defined by T14 schools for this article) law schools is between 171 and 174.

How realistic is it to get a 170 on LSAT? ›

Any score above a 160 is considered a great score, and any score above a 170 would be considered an EXCELLENT score, within the 98th percentile of all people who took the test, meaning that you were better than 98 PERCENT OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO TOOK THAT SAME EXAM.

Are LSAT tutors worth it? ›

An LSAT tutor can answer any individual questions you have (and will probably encourage questions! unlike commercial bar review courses). An LSAT tutor can help you most effectively spend your LSAT study time in a way that a large course cannot.

How many hours is 170 LSAT? ›

Average Recommended Study Time

Most LSAT experts recommend around 3 months of full times study, or around 150 to 300 hours; this breaks down to approximately 12 to 25 hours a week of studying every week. This is the study plan that suits most people and is the most customizable depending on your individual obligations.

How many months should you study for the LSAT? ›

To prepare for the LSAT, plan to study for at least 250-300 hours over a period of 3-4 months. Aim to spend about 20-25 hours per week on your studies. This approach allows you enough time to cover all the material.

How much do varsity tutors cost for the LSAT? ›

Varsity Tutors LSAT Review

The cheapest option for prep classes is the LSAT 5-Week Prep Class, which costs $799 (breaks down to $40/hour).

How to become an LSAT tutor? ›

It is common for employers to expect a LSAT score of over 170. Experience in teaching or law may also be helpful. Some employers may require a bachelor's or Juris Doctor (JD) degree. In some cases, employers may provide training and require no experience to be a tutor.

How much does it cost to take a class for the LSAT? ›

Fundamentals Course: costs $1,100 and includes everything the Self-Paced Course offers plus 30 hours of live class time. LSAT 165+ Course: costs $2,100 and includes 65 hours of live class time plus a score guarantee of 165.

What makes a good LSAT tutor? ›

Research LSAT tutors to see whether they have expert knowledge of the LSAT, positive reviews from students, and are experienced professionals. The best LSAT tutors should provide personalized, one-on-one study help.

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