My son is considering if he wants to supplement LSAT self-studying with a private tutor. He has already ruled out attending a group class. He is generally good at standardized tests, and got a 35 ACT in high school with minimal prep.
He got a 164 on his very first, cold practice test, and is aiming for at least a 170. Are private tutors helpful in this score range?
I think that having the structure of a regular scheduled session with a tutor might be helpful in not letting self-study slip through the cracks when he gets busy. But we're not sure if it is worth it, and if private tutors are actually helpful in getting scores above 170. Are there private tutors available who have scored above 170 themselves?
He got a 164 on his very first, cold practice test, and is aiming for at least a 170. Are private tutors helpful in this score range?
I think that having the structure of a regular scheduled session with a tutor might be helpful in not letting self-study slip through the cracks when he gets busy. But we're not sure if it is worth it, and if private tutors are actually helpful in getting scores above 170. Are there private tutors available who have scored above 170 themselves?