Why You Should Use A Private LSAT Tutor Over A Prep Course
Why You Should Use A Private LSAT Tutor Over A Prep Course
Many students wonder whether using a private LSAT tutor or a course will help them most. In this post, we cover what a private LSAT tutor can give you that a large prep course can’t!
Why You Should Use A Private LSAT Tutor Over A Prep Course
1. One-on-one attention.
A private LSAT tutor can focus directly on any question you might have about a specific question or problem set. Many courses offer prerecorded lectures and problem sets that don’t actually give a lot of direction. Even instructors of live classes often have problems addressing the questions of all their students. In contrast, a private tutor will be focused completely on you and what you need.
2. Flexible hours.
LSAT courses that aren’t prerecorded require you to meet every day and week and specific times. If you have a job or classes, it can be impossible to make their schedule work for you! A private LSAT tutor will meet when it is convenient for you, including nights and weekends.
3. Develop a personalized strategy.
Large courses present the material, give you a strategy, and then expect you to adapt your approach to it. The problem is, there is no all-encompassing, faultless approach to LSAT questions! A private LSAT tutor can analyze your learning style, and then help you develop a personalized strategy. So, do you struggle with paradox questions? Or maybe you are lost by how large courses teach logic games? A private tutor will help you find a way that works for you!
4. Real-time feedback.
A private LSAT tutor works through questions with you, and also gives you feedback as you go along. So, if you struggle with a concept, you don’t have to figure out how your approach is wrong on your own. A tutor can find a fault in your reasoning or approach immediately, and help you worth through it. By extension, you won’t then spin your wheels with a bad approach until you realize it’s not working.
5. Engagement in your ultimate results.
If you enroll in a course, it’s often difficult to determine if you are ready for the LSAT, especially if your class has dozens of people in it. Once they have your money, they aren’t bound to your success anymore. Does the instructor of your large class really care if one or two students do terribly on the LSAT? No, because it has no bearing on them. They’ll have another course starting the next month regardless!
The exact opposite is true of a private LSAT tutor. They care about your results. Most private tutors get students through word of mouth. If a private LSAT student don’t help students get results, they won’t be tutoring for very long!
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