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Are LSAT Tutors Worth It?

Writer: Keonhee ChoKeonhee Cho

Updated: Mar 22

There are many LSAT prep options to choose from: self-study, books, courses, and tutors. With tutors typically being the more expensive option, people often question whether LSAT tutors are truly worth the cost. Choosing the wrong prep option can lead to money and time being wasted. This post will break down the pros and cons of LSAT private tutoring, and how to find a good tutor who will suit your needs.


What are the benefits of LSAT private tutors?

LSAT tutors are not necessary for improvement. However, tutors can help you save years of wasted time repeating the same mistakes by providing personalized instruction, structure, and accountability.


Personalization

We all learn differently. There are many online platforms that explain LSAT questions, but unfortunately many people find that certain explanations don't make sense to them. As a result, they end up having gaps in their understanding, which hinders progress. Tutors can determine your exact thought process to better understand the nature of your question, helping you feel much more confident in the questions you review and your understanding of the test.


The difficult part about LSAT prep is that you might not even be aware of the mistakes you are making. A tutor can watch your entire thought process and provide personalized feedback. If you feel like you have hit a wall in your LSAT prep and are unsure as to why, LSAT tutors can help uncover your weak areas and explain those concepts in a way that is easy for you to digest.



Structure

Many students are highly motivated to do well on the LSAT, but they feel completely lost in terms of where to start and how to structure their prep. After all, it can feel like there are a million different things you have to learn to be successful on the LSAT.


Private tutors can help diagnose your weaknesses and set up a structured plan so that you know exactly what you should be focusing on. This provides clarity and helps you study more efficiently.



Accountability

Sometimes, we can start to lose motivation. By providing plans tailored to your needs and setting deadlines, tutors can help you stay on track. They can also help adjust your schedule if you have off-days or have a busy schedule. Having someone hold you accountable may be the boost you need to reach your target score.



What are the Disadvantages of Tutoring?

The main disadvantage of tutoring is the cost. Tutoring can require a significant investment. For that reason, it is generally recommended that students attempting to learn the fundamentals on their own through courses or books before proceeding with a tailor to fine-tune their strategies. This will reduce the number of hours you need to spend with your tutor and will enable them to help you along the way during the hardest part of your LSAT prep. Additionally, because tutoring is a significant investment, it is important to make sure you are finding the right tutor for your needs.


Impetus LSAT offers an affordable tool to learn the fundamentals of Logical Reasoning.


If cost isn't a factor, hiring a tutor from the very beginning can be beneficial. This is because they can make sure you are studying efficiently and help you approach the LSAT in a more organized way. This in turn can help you improve more quickly on the LSAT.



How to find the best tutor for you

Although some people did not have success with their tutors, the issue is usually more about the tutor’s teaching style than tutoring itself. For this reason, it's important to find a tutor that is truly suited for your needs. Here are some factors to consider when deciding on whether to hire an LSAT tutor.


Teaching Style

Despite claiming to be personalized, many tutors unfortunately simply read to you from a textbook and give you the same assignments they give anyone else. This can still help with progress, but this is in effect the same thing as a course. Many tutors, including Impetus LSAT Tutoring, offer free trials and consultations, so take advantage of those to learn more about the tutor's process.


Cost

Of course, finances are a concern and you should consider how much you are willing to invest in private tutoring. However, be careful about going with an option just because it is cheaper. While this is not always the case, lower-priced tutors may be inexperienced. Make sure to do your research to find the best tutor within your budget.


Track Record

Has the tutor helped others who were in your current position reach your target score? If so, this suggests he/she may understand the process and what it takes to get you there.


Compatibility

An effective tutor is more than just a teacher. A tutor is a friend, a coach, and sometimes even a therapist. This is part of why a trial session is crucial. You wouldn't want to be friends with someone who you wouldn't get along with, so take that into consideration with your tutors as well. This is important because you should feel comfortable asking the tutor questions. Otherwise, you won't learn anything.




Ready to jump start your LSAT prep?

If you are looking for a personalized tutor who is truly dedicated to helping you succeed and has a track record of helping students achieve 170+ on the LSAT, register for a free trial session with Impetus LSAT.



 
 
 

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