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I am currently a sophomore electrical and computer engineering student at the University of Texas at Austin. I helped out as a general subject (math, science, history, etc.) tutor at Health Careers High School in San Antonio while I was a junior and senior as part of National Honor Society. My strong academic subject areas are math, particularly calculus, trigonometry, and algebra; although I do tutor up to all high school levels of math, computer science programming in Java, Python, or C, electrical engineering topics like circuitry or programming, and mechanical physics. I really enjoy helping other people out because my motto is "ancora imparo," or "I am always learning." So if I can always learn something, I wish to help others learn and do better as well. My hobbies include exercise, sports, and playing video games, basically anything that engages the body or mind!

I am a recent graduate from The University of Texas at Austin, where I triple majored in Plan II Honors, Psychology, and Music. I have always valued education and effective testing taking strategies, especially as an incoming medical student. I am very meticulous, patient, and motivating! I have tutored college students in subjects such as writing, math, reading, and music. Ever since I was in high school, I have enjoyed working with children through volunteer activities and over the years have developed the sensitivity and patience required to instruct children as well as connect to them. I am currently a Youth Market Coordinator for the American Heart Association. In this part-time position, I speak to large groups of elementary school children and educate them on how to live healthy lives while spreading the mission of AHA. Please contact me if you have any questions!
I am a graduate of University of Delaware, where I studied Anthropology and Theatre Performance. I have tutored extensively in math subjects (including SAT/ACT prep) which I have always enjoyed, being the son of a math professor. I have worked in various capacities as a math tutor/teacher, including at the Prefreshman Engineering Program, a summer camp in San Antonio, TX where I taught and mentored middle and high school students in math, science, and engineering topics. I have also tutored extensively in the San Antonio area (which is my hometown!). I emphasize understanding any material from multiple perspectives, which results in a sophisticated mastery of the content and allows students to feel comfortable with what they are learning, both in tutoring sessions and in the classroom. Whenever I tutor for test prep, my philosophy is to teach the material that the test is supposed to be testing, instead of teaching to the test. In addition to being a tutor, I am an actor, a long-distance runner, and an ultimate frisbee fan.
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I am proud to be a part of Varsity Tutors! I am originally from San Antonio, TX; I completed my undergraduate education at Rice University in Houston where I received a bachelor's degree in Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Currently, I am in my second year of medical school at Baylor College of Medicine.
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I'm Eisha, a Public Health major at the University of Texas at Austin with an interest in medicine and teaching.
I am continuing my education with a Master's in the same field. For years, I've helped my friends and siblings with homework for school, and they've always told me that I had a talent for teaching; I understand concepts very easily, and explanations come easy as well. The goal that I work towards for my students is to bless them holistically, both through my academic skills and through any relationship that I am able to build with them. I believe in teaching my key patterns of thinking; teach them how to fish instead of giving them a fish, as it is said. I am best at Math and Science, and any of the high-school level subjects pertaining to those fields.
I am currently a Master's student at Cornell University. I graduated with my Bachelor's of Science from Cornell in 2016 and I plan to attend medical school in the fall of 2017. I am really excited to be tutoring for Varsity tutors because I really enjoy helping students with subjects that gave me trouble in school. I hope that my time spent developing strategies to learn and absorb the tough material can help you succeed.
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Logical Reasoning is half the scored LSAT, so small improvements here move the needle fast. Paul tackles it by drilling the underlying argument structures — sufficient vs. necessary conditions, causal reasoning gaps, overlooked alternatives — until students can spot the flaw in a stimulus within seconds. His own LSAT prep and economics training gave him a systematic way of diagramming arguments that he now walks students through step by step.
I am a second year student at the University of Texas at Austin majoring in neuroscience, with minors in computer science and creative writing. I am on the pre-med track, with hopes of working internationally with nonprofits as a doctor. I am involved in tutoring programs such as Students Expanding Austin Literacy and The Education Project, the first of which is in person tutoring and the latter being online instruction. I love working on a wide variety of tutoring subjects, but specifically the sciences and english subjects. I find that it's very important to help students deeply understand questions in a way that works for them best! I believe that learning for learning's sake will help anyone get where they want to go in life.
I'm a senior at UT Austin studying biology pre-med with a certificate in business foundations. I remember high school being tough and teachers couldn't really help me one-on-one, so I'm here to help you with anything you may be struggling with!
I am a graduate of Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in anthropology and English Literature in 2014. Since graduation, I have served one year as a K-2 literacy tutor with A Community for Education, and this past year I worked as a kindergarten teacher at IDEA Public Schools. I will be beginning a Masters Program in Education this fall at the University of Texas at Austin with a certification in teaching 7-12th English. My goal as a professional is to unite my love of literature with my passion for social justice to become an inspirational and effective educator of underserved preteen and teenage students. My tutoring style is very positive and encouraging, and centered around teaching my students in a way that makes sense to them. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, running, travel, and cooking.
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Logical Reasoning questions require you to identify argument structures, spot logical flaws, and make inferences under time pressure—all within 35 minutes for two sections. Many students struggle with distinguishing between similar answer choices, managing the pace (roughly 90 seconds per question), and recognizing recurring question types like assumption, strengthen/weaken, and parallel reasoning. Personalized tutoring helps you develop a systematic approach to each question type and build confidence in your reasoning process.
Score improvement depends on your starting point, study consistency, and how targeted your practice is. Students who work with tutors often see 5-10 point increases on the overall LSAT by mastering Logical Reasoning patterns and eliminating careless mistakes. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's flaw questions, comparative reasoning, or time management—and drilling those systematically. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can create a personalized study plan based on your practice test results.
Effective pacing comes from recognizing question types quickly and knowing which questions to tackle first. Rather than working through questions in order, many high-scorers identify easier questions they can solve quickly, then allocate extra time to harder ones. Tutors can teach you to scan for question stems, spot common argument structures, and develop a triage strategy that works for your strengths. With practice, you'll build speed without sacrificing accuracy.
Most LSAT prep experts recommend taking 20-30 full practice tests leading up to test day, with a focus on untimed practice first to master content, then timed practice to build speed and stamina. For Logical Reasoning specifically, drilling individual question types (50-100 questions per type) is often more effective than full sections. A tutor can help you structure your practice timeline, identify which tests to prioritize, and review your mistakes strategically rather than just retaking tests.
The LSAT Logical Reasoning section focuses on core question types: assumption, strengthen/weaken the argument, main point, flaw in reasoning, parallel reasoning, and inference. Each type has distinct patterns and requires different strategies—for example, flaw questions ask you to identify what's wrong with an argument, while strengthen questions ask what would support it. Expert tutors break down each question type, show you how to recognize them instantly, and teach you the reasoning framework that works for each one.
Your first session typically includes a diagnostic assessment—reviewing your recent practice tests or taking a timed Logical Reasoning section to identify your baseline and weak areas. From there, a tutor will discuss your target score, timeline, and learning style, then create a personalized roadmap. You'll likely work through a few questions together to see how the tutor approaches explanation and where your reasoning breaks down, so you both understand what to focus on going forward.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about question types or fear of running out of time. Building confidence through repeated, targeted practice—especially timed drills—helps normalize the section and reduces panic. Tutors also teach breathing techniques, time-management strategies, and mental frameworks that keep you focused when you encounter a tough question. Knowing you've drilled similar questions hundreds of times is one of the most powerful anxiety reducers.
Look for tutors with a strong LSAT score (typically 170+), direct experience teaching Logical Reasoning, and a track record of helping students improve. Ideally, they understand the nuances of each question type, can explain reasoning clearly, and adapt their teaching to your learning style. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors for students in San Antonio who have proven success teaching LSAT prep and can provide personalized instruction tailored to your goals.
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