Got a 173, then studied myself to a 180, went to law school split b/w a Canadian school and a T14 in the States, practiced briefly, died inside.
My advice to you is to not explore a career in the legal profession, unless you want to die inside. However, if you are undeterred, I might be able to help you improve your LSAT score. I have taught myself, tutored privately, and tutored for one of the big test prep companies.
I'll be honest and up front. If you're really having trouble or struggling to get a good score, I am probably not the most efficient tutor for you (either time-wise or money-wise). If you can consistently score well, but want to do even better, I am more likely to be the right fit. I charge $100/hour; you can meet for as few or as many hours as you like. But I would recommend meeting for no more than 1 hour per week for every 2-3 practice LSATs you do each week.
I am happy to discuss my pedagogy if you'd like to know more about the service.
Self-tutored 180 (on 2nd try) - available for tutoring Forum
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Re: Self-tutored 180 (on 2nd try) - available for tutoring
I am interested in your services but I am unable to PM.